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Letter: The National Trust Should Be Embarrassed About How Long the Weir Repair Is Taking

From S Callanan In response to: National Trust Announce Funding Secured, At Last, for Weir Bridge Repair The response given to The Dragon following the question raised by the chair…

Letter: Shaping Guildford’s Future and Meeting the New Housing Uplift

From Bill Stokoe Guildford Vision Group In response to: There Is a Way for the New Housing Target To Be Met Julian Lyon is right – we must get behind…

Letter: Time for Action to Repair the Tumbling Bay Bridge and Restore the Wey Towpath

From: Alistair Smith chair of The Guildford Society The Tumbling Bay footbridge on the River Wey in the town centre was swept away in 2019.  In the meantime, Notre Dame…

Letter: Residents & Independents Group Calls for More Time as Local Government Reorganisation Looms

From: The Residents’ Association and Independents Group See: Following Debate, SCC Leader Is Writing to Request Postponement of May Elections The leader of our group, Cllr Catherine Powell [Res Assoc,…

Letter: Impact of Airport Decisions Will Be Felt By Generations To Come

From: The Farnborough Noise Group See: Waverley Council Formally Objects to Farnborough Airport Expansion Plan What aviation is planning, its impact on us and what we can do about it…

Letter: A Town Council Would Have Limited Powers

From Alistair Smith chair of The Guildford Society In his comment on the article: Local Political Reactions to County Council’s Proposal to Postpone Elections, Bill Stokoe, a former chair of…

Letter: Increased Distance Between Voters and Elected Bodies Diminishes Influence

From Anthony Mallard In response to: SCC Leader Seeking Postponement of County Council Elections to Focus on Devolution Surely, the correct way to determine whether or not the voters of…

Letter: Planned ‘Devolution’ Will Not Help the Voluntary Sector

From Chris Stanton In response to: SCC Leader Seeking Postponement of County Council Elections to Focus on Devolution What sort of community do we want to see as a result…

Letter: Banning Cousin Marriages Would Be Wrong

From Rabia Salim Richard Holden MP recently proposed the banning of cousin marriages. The argument is to promote women’s freedom and to prevent the risk of health defects. As a…

Letter: Happy New Year

From Brian Holt In response to: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All Our Contributors and Readers! I wish the Editor Martin Giles and all The Dragon team…