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Letter: Solum Regeneration – What’s In a Name?

From Gerald Bland, Vision for Guildford Ltd The difficulties Wisley Action Group have encountered in identifying the prime movers seeking to develop Wisley Airfield are by no means unique. Take,…

Letter: Points I Put To Solum at Railway Station Public Meeting

From Bob McShee, Guildford borough councillor for Worplesdon. I attended Solum’s public exhibition at the YMCA and was pleased to see that Solum’s latest proposal had omitted the supermarket and…

Letter: Mind What You Say As Elections Draw Near

From Alderman Bernard Parke I am sure it will not have gone unnoticed that in a little less than 100 days there are to be elections both general and local. We are…

Letter: Questions To Council Leader On Latest Moves Over Local Plan

From Janette Panton, on behalf of FLAG (Fairlands & Liddington Hall Action Group) I write in response to Cllr Stephen Mansbridge’s recent press release with regards requesting that Guildford Borough Council (GBC)…

Letter: My Family’s Views Were Misrepresented In Stoke Church Story

From Edward Buckley Regarding the story about St John’s church’s plan for its west churchyard in Stoke Road, Guildford. I am writing to complain that my family’s views have been…

Letter: Station Plan Appears To Be About Building Properties

From Bibhas Neogi I attended The Guildford Society’s meeting on Wednesday (January 21) about Solum’s planning application for the development of the railway station site. There isn’t much in the…

Letter: How It Is Possible To Retain Subway

From Bibhas Neogi Good news that work on the new crossing next to the subway will not start until the improvement to four arms of the York Road and Stoke…

Letter: Be Wise To The Antics Of National And Local Government?

From Tony Edwards of Ockham While our Tory-led coalition government avoids any serious legislative decision-making and concentrates on its party ambitions to become re-elected in the May election, many will ponder…

Letter: Petrol Down, Rail Fares Up – Not A Good Mix

From Bernard Parke The falling price of petrol linked to the rise in rail fares will only encourage more traffic on our heavily congested roads. This in turn will not only…

Letter: Guildford Can Be Saved From Becoming Part of the London Conurbation

From Susan Parker Guildford Greenbelt Group Organiser I would like to clarify my remarks which, I feel, have been taken out of context by Gordon Bridger in his letter: ‘I…