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Letter: It Was No Wonder Residents Were Irate at the Ockham Planning Meeting

From Ben Paton If the public were unruly, noisy and rude at the Guildford Borough planning meeting in April, when they were described by the chair as a “bloody rabble”,…

Letter: My Wish List For A Refurbished Guildford Museum

From David Ogilvie Architect and member of the Guildford Heritage Forum Guildford Borough Council have recently awarded ZMMA architects £250,000 for a feasibility study of Guildford Museum and I understand…

Letter: Can the Remainers Answer These Questions?

From Jim Allen In response to the letter: Many Are Incensed About Brexit And May Support the Lib Dems Incensed or not, one must consider the national UK vote, not…

Letter: Many Are Incensed About Brexit And May Support the Lib Dems

From David Pillinger Regarding the precariousness of Anne Milton’s position, I would like to mention that there are many members of the “professional” classes living in Guildford who are natural…

Letter: More Publicity Required for Effingham Events

From Des Tanner It seems that there are mixed views regarding my observations quoted in the article: Is Effingham Going Backwards? Whereas I applaud the events like Commoners’ Day and Heritage…

Letter: Leisure Centres Are Not Built For Profit

From Andrew Backhurst When a town builds a leisure centre, does it build it for financial gain? Of course it doesn’t. The same can be said when it builds and…

Letter: More Openness Could Lower Council’s FoI Bill

From Jim Allen In response to the article: Council Admits ‘Scope For Improvement’ In Their Handling of FoI Requests. The Guildford Borough Council (GBC) report, on its Freedom of Information…

Letter: Extra Bus Service Will Not Reduce Traffic Congestion

From Iain Elsey Safeguard already provide an excellent and frequent service (No.5) operating from Guildford to the hospital via the back of the railway station (Guildford Park Road) and onto…

Letter: Director of Watts Gallery Is Leaving Enormous Boots To Fill

From Fiona Curtis Chairman Compton Parish Council Perdita Hunt has been the driving force behind the rise of Watts Gallery, taking it from a leaking, cold, rather unappealing place to…

Letter: Hope for Peace As We Remember Those Who Have Died For Us

Letter: Hope for Peace As We Remember Those Who Have Died For Us

From Andrew Norman Rector of St Nicolas’ Guildford Not to dishonest the memory of service men and women who have given their lives “for us”, but to focus on the…