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Letter: The View of The Folk On The Horsley Omnibus

From Jules Cranwell I just took the opportunity to reach out to the “hard to reach silent majority”. That is, the elderly residents using the Horsleys community bus, for which…

Letter: I Hope The Union Survives And Leads To A Fairer Britain

From Tony Teal I applaud the timely article of Martin Giles [Opinion: Scottish Independence – A Guildford View] and the contributions of others such as Jim Allen. My passport states…

Letter: Green Belt Campaigners Care About Our Children Too

From Susan Parker A letter in response to: Not Building on the Green Belt Is Like Saying Don’t Have Children I care about my children – and the green belt…

Letter: Council Handling of Freedom of Information Requests

From Paul Spooner Cllr Paul Spooner (Con, Ash South & Tongham) is the lead councillor for licensing and governance at Guildford Borough Council I thank Mr Paton and Mr Bruton…

Letter: Not Building on the Green Belt Is Like Saying Don’t Have Children

From Pete Knight Is the picture of the cathedral in the 1950s really that shocking? [see – Letter: How Much More Expansion of Guildford Will There Be?] The two fields…

Letter: I Was Worried About the Local Plan – Now I am Terrified

From Neville Bryan What a difference a year makes. It really is a year since I was shown my first document on the Local Plan, and I have to admit…

Letter: How Much More Expansion of Guildford Will There Be?

From Lisa Wright Here is a powerful image of how Guildford has expanded into its green belt over the last 60 years. How much more will there be?…

Letter: Population Projections Must Be Transparently Disclosed

From Ben Paton Guildford Borough Council has put forward a plan to permit more than 13,000 houses to be built – an increase of some 23 per cent on the…

Letter: The Council Should Revert To The Committee System

From Gordon Bridger I very much agree with my colleague Bernard Parke that the system of Executive government imposed on local authorities by a Labour Government was a retrogressive step.…

Letter: Ben Paton Selection Shows Common Sense At Last

From Tony Edwards The sweet smell of common sense appears to have at last permeated local Tory Party politics with the nomination of Ockham resident and campaigner Ben Paton as…