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Letter: Council Appointments Were Not All Tory and Not All To Charities

From Paul Spooner Conservative borough councillor for Ash South & Tongham and lead councillor for planning. In response to the letter: Guildford Borough Council – Where Democracy Goes to Die…

Letter: Guildford Borough Council – Where Democracy Goes to Die

From George Dokimakis I attended for the first time on Tuesday evening (July 7) the monthly Guildford Borough Council meeting. I was expecting debate on Guildford’s key issues and I…

Letter: University Does Operate More As A Commercial Organisation

From Roland McKinney If Gordon Bridger [see: Opinion: Guildford Should Cherish Its Students] would care to look at the University of Surrey’s financial statements, I think he would find it…

Letter: Juneja – The Whole Story Is Worse

From Ben Paton Ms Juneja was confronted with her conduct long before the police were involved. She had every opportunity to set the record straight then and to apologise then.…

Letter: Yes, Well Said – Let The Planners Plan

From Peter Wilson Finally, in Bibhas Neogi (Letter: Let The Planners Plan – Some Expansion Is Inevitable) we have a contributor who speaks some sense on this issue rather than…

Letter: Is Endless Urban Development Really Inevitable?

From Ben Paton In his letter Let The Planners Plan – Some Expansion Is Inevitable is Mr Neogi really saying that the solution is an optimistic frame of mind and…

Letter: Let The Planners Plan – Some Expansion Is Inevitable

From Bibhas Neogi See also: Letter: Is Concreting Over the South-east of England Really The Answer? So much negativity about any kind of development has contributed to the current housing…

Letter: Is Concreting Over the South-east of England Really The Answer?

From: Bernard Parke Hon Alderman and former Mayor In a recent national press report we are told that house prices in both Oxford and Cambridge have soared. This is said to…

Letter: More Openness Is Key If The Council’s Reputation Is To Be Restored

From David Roberts Greater openness is key if Guildford Borough Council (GBC) is to fix the reputational damage it has admitted it has suffered over the Juneja affair. A positive…

Letter: The University Could Do More To Help With Guildford’s Housing Problem

From Lisa Wright Guildford is suffering from its own success and, as Mr Bridger states in his article Guildford Should Cherish Its Students, it is not just the University of…