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Letter: Make The Museum A Riot of Colour To Change Its Image

From Margaret Jackson Why not make the front of Guildford Museum in Quarry Street a riot of colourful plants in troughs and baskets this summer? It needn’t cost much, Guildford…

Letter: Mass Immigration and Foreign Investors Are The Biggest Causes of The Housing Crisis

From C Dalby In response to Be Paton’s letter: Homeowners Have Every Right to Defend Their Localities. I agree with many of the points put forward by Mr Paton. In…

Letter: Property Speculators Inhibits Housing Affordability

From: Bernard Parke Overseas Buyers are forcing up house prices by a system know as “flipping”. The system works by gambling on properties before they are built. Homes are bought off-plan…

Letter: Homeowners Have Every Right to Defend Their Localities

From Ben Paton Mr C Dalby’s statement that ‘current homeowners should not block all development’, in his letter, Current Homeowners Should Not Block All Development, is a massive and untested…

Letter: Council Are Right To Be Planning Transport Strategically

From Keith Reeves In response to the following comment from Jim Allen on the article: Ambitious Borough Transport Strategy Allows for Major Growth “Read this document very carefully and you…

Letter: Cathedral Development – A Raw Deal for Local Residents

From: Roy Conner,  Roscelyn Connor, Esther Parry, Adrian Parry Residents have raised concerns about plans to build 134 homes on the southern and eastern slopes of Stag Hill, on land, it…

Letter: Council’s Malady is Hypocrisy

From Ben Paton Colin Cross sets out the symptoms of the local planning authority’s malady. The ailment appears to be a failure to live up the standards proclaimed in its…

Letter: Current Homeowners Should Not Block All Developments

From C Dalby In response to: The Local Plan for Guildford Must Protect Everyone’s Quality of Life I totally agree that the Local Plan should be providing the homes local…

Letter: Was This Costly Refurbishment Really Necessary?

From Bernard Parke Hon alderman and former mayor It was back in the eighties when there was a considerable debate on the building of a new civic suite, including a,…

Letter: Better to Give Up Small Pieces of Green Belt than Large Ones

From Jim Allen I realise this will upset some, but as the villages are mostly populated by those working outside the green belt, it would actually benefit them if they…