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Letter: Wheelie Bins Left on Pavements Are A Menace

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman Surely the time has now come to take a more rigorous stand against the many people that insist on leaving their wheelie bins on pavements…

Letter: Some Free Parking Has Been Delivered

From Amanda Masters General Manager at Experience Guildford As the Business Improvement District for Guildford, we are very pleased to see the small businesses of the town have a platform…

Letter: The New Local Plan – Vision and Better Evidence Required

From Bill Stokoe Chairman of the Guildford Society The council is to be congratulated on its very wide public consultation on the issues and options for the new Local Plan.…

Letter: Traffic Proposals – ‘I Am Amazed”

From Bibhas Neogi Why discuss such ‘controversial’ traffic schemes before the plans for improving the gyratory and the Guildford Town and Approaches Movement (GTAM) study findings are published? We all…

Letter: Thank You Guildford – From A Former Resident

From Graham Hughes My wife and I recently spent a weekend in Guildford, we were meeting with old friends and my wife needed to find an outfit for a wedding…

Letter: Tory Group’s Response Is a Good Start But Not Sufficient

From Susan Parker It is good to know that GBC Conservatives have started to listen to the comments from their constituents. I am glad that they have noticed the overwhelming…

Letter: The University Needs to Learn Where the Hog’s Back Is

From Rob Burch In an interview with Eagle Radio, Greg Melly, Vice-President at the University of Surrey (UniS), says of the university’s proposed ‘garden neighbourhood: “Yes it is close to…

Letter: Why I Marched on Friday and What The Council Should Do Now

From Susan Parker On Friday I went on a march in Guildford. For most of the marchers (including me), it was the first march we had ever been on.  Estimates…

Letter: Once It’s Gone, It’s Gone for Good

From Georgina Cranwell Almost sixteen years ago I left England to live in America, and one of my greatest pleasures when returning home to visit England, is taking photographs and…

Letter: It Is Not Possible To Serve Two Masters

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman From past experience as a former chairman of the Guildford Conservative Constituency Association I know how difficult it is to recruit suitable candidates to serve…