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Letter: Spectrum is a Major Contributor to the Council’s Carbon Footprint

From: Ramsey Nagaty Leader of the Guildford Greenbelt Group and borough councillor for Shalford In response to: Council Responds to ‘Biggest Producer Of Carbon’ Spectrum and Climate Change Targets I…

Letter: Accidents Like This Must Not Happen

From: Bob Bromham Planning Secretary, Holy Trinity Amenity Group (HTAG) Our group was saddened to read your article of November 28: 69-Year-Old Pedestrian Dies After Collision, about the death of…

Letter: Have Your Say on Local Bus Services

From: J Austin Whilst waiting for a bus today at Guildford Bus Station I noticed the attached poster from Surrey County Council inviting views on their ideas for changing the…

Letter: There Is a Glaring Error in the London Road Project Plan

From: Graham Hibbert In response to: Residents and Councillors Want to Engage on London Road Project – Does SCC? I live just off the London Road and can confirm that…

Letter: First-class Service From My GP Practice And Hospital

Name and email address supplied I appreciate my recent experience of the NHS is better than some patients have had, but in view of all the negative reports of late,…

Letter: Fundraising for West Horsley Place Needs a Different Approach

From: David Roberts See: Charity’s Plan to Sell Land for More Development in West Horsley Angers Residents Urban readers may not realise that West Horsley is groaning under the construction…

Letter: London Road Must Remain Open to Two-Way Traffic

From: A retired SCC highway engineer and Burpham resident, name and address supplied In response to: Timespan of Criticised County Council Cycle Lane Scheme Reduced With Cllr Matt Furniss’ [Con,…

Letter: 99% Inconvenienced for the Benefit of Less Than 1%

From: Jim Allen In response to: Timespan of Criticised County Council Cycle Lane Scheme Reduced 25,000 vehicles a day use London Road in Burpham. 0.7 per cent cycle, so 99.3…

Letter: GBC Has Reneged on Tyting Farm Assurances

From: Nick Prestwich See more Tyting Farm articles here The change of use and redevelopment of Tyting Farm into residential dwellings has been a hugely contested and sensitive issue. Over…

Letter: Thank Goodness the Bike Project Continues

From: Jane Hepburn In response to: Bike Project Surrey Settles in Nicely at Guildford College The Bike Project has been an absolute lifesaver for us in keeping our old boneshakers…