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Letter: The Flood Alleviation Scheme Is Ill-conceived At Best

From Patrick Bray In response to: Council Endorses Flood Alleviation Scheme But Hears Cautionary Note On Funding The Guildford Flood Alleviation Scheme is ill-conceived at best. At worst it’s driven…

Letter: There Is a Better Option for Flood Prevention

From David Ogilvie In response to: Council Endorses Flood Alleviation Scheme But Hears Cautionary Note On Funding The Guildford Dragon NEWS has reported that Guildford Borough Council has recently recommended…

Letter: Fake News Warning At Election Time

From Brian Creese Member of One Guildford (described by Creese as a loose network drawn from across political parties, faith groups and civil society, monitoring and looking to combat the…

Letter: Expecting Developers to Provide Infrastructure Was Naive

From David Roberts In response to: When It Comes to Planning Decisions – We Reap What We Sow Do I smell an election coming up? Expecting one of Britain’s housebuilders…

Letter: There Has Been Some Progress on Council Votes

From Maddy Redpath R4GV borough councillor for Castle ward  In response to: Flashback – Councillor Votes Must Be a Matter of Public Record To lift the spirits of the editor,…

Letter: Can Anyone Help Me Contact Debbie?

From Rob McCabe I am writing from Australia in the hope that your readers might help me solve a 55-year mystery that briefly crossed paths again just last month. I…

Letter: Public Distrust in Politicians Is a Major Issue

By Bernard Quoroll In response to: A Consultation Is Not a Binding Referendum As a former election returning officer who has continued to observe and monitor elections in many other…

Letter: Creosoting Unsightly Telegraph Poles Adds Insult to Injury

From Nic Allen Further to: I Am Amazed These Poles Are Being Allowed In my previous letter I reported that incongruous telegraph poles have been erected on the bridleway (colloquially known…

Letter: We Believe Blocked Path Is An ‘Unrecorded Right of Way’

From Jacqui Brown In response to: I Back the Toil of the Farmer We appreciate the former MP’s continuing interest in the concerns of our local community but would like…

Letter: We Are Saddened By the High-Handed Treatment We Are Experiencing

From Lorimer Burn chair of the St Catherine’s Village association In response to: I Back the Toil of the Farmer Angela Richardson’s comments are disappointing, although I understand that she…