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Town Outskirts Still The Best Place For Supermarkets

From Bernard Parke, Hon Alderman It cannot be denied that a new Waitrose store would be welcomed in Guildford. However, the question must be asked, even after tinkering with the…

Traffic Problems Require Proper Planning

from Bibhas Neogi Without proper planning to deal with traffic problems, development investments by Guildford Borough Council and others could prejudice future solutions and make them more expensive and difficult…

Masterplan? Come On Guildford Borough Council, Start Again

from Julian D S Lyon MBA FRICS Onslow Village Guildford desperately needs to address its traffic congestion (clearly confirmed by the meeting of 150 to 200 people on 21st March…

A (Master?) Plan By Any Other Name…

From Gerald Bland Guildford Vision Group In his Press Release of 1st December 2011 the Leader of the Council described the short public consultation which ended on 23rd January as…

Is It Time For Guildford Citizens To Elect Our Mayor?

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman This year will no doubt be remembered for the Olympics and the Queen’s Jubilee. However, currently there is a problem of knowing who will represent…

A Statue for Guildford – Why Not A Saxon Warrior?

From A Local Historian (Name and address supplied) There is currently a proposal to put a statue commemorating the Guildford Guy riots of the 1860s on the Woodbridge Road roundabout. …

Telephone Scam Warning

from Peter Walker I would like to warn others of a scam that someone is operating, it seems, on elderly folk. A pal of mine was rung up today by…

Bonfire Sculpture – Gavin Morgan Is Wrong

from Bernard Parke Hon Alderman I say again, there is nothing romantic about riots in any age, especially in Guildford during the nineteenth century and I disagree with Gavin Morgan…

Guys’ Story Tells Many Aspects of Town’s Past

Gavin Morgan, the author of the book ‘The Guildford Guy Riots’, adds further reasons why he supports the plan for the bonfire sculpture on the roundabout near the police station…

Private Health Care for Council Employees Is Not Fair

From Bernard Parke Hon Alderman Shortly the new increased council tax demands will drop through letterboxes despite the advice of the present coalition government. Is it fair? The anti –…