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Letter: Those Who Dislike the Local Plan Should Not Turn on Each Other

From: John Rigg lead GBC councillor for Regeneration and R4GV borough councillor for Holy Trinity In response to: comment from Jules Cranwell on Those Asking for a Local Plan Review…

Letter: The Green Belt Gives Us the Opportunity to Grow

From: Howard Smith vice-chair, Guildford Labour In response to: 2021 Census Confirms Local Plan’s Population Projections for Guildford Were Wrong So Mr Laub thinks they got the population projection for…

Letter: Let’s Get Our Priorities Right

From: Sue Fox In response to: Guildford’s MP Rejects Calls to Resign As a Tory Saying ‘I Am a Conservative to My Bones’ Things have changed since 2016 when voters…

Letter: We Tenants Should Not Have to Put Up With This

From: Stephen Campbell I am writing about the way Guildford Borough Council has been treating the tenants of Friary House in the heart of Guildford. We have had major issues…

Letter: Is Our Planning System Beyond Repair?

From: Neville Bryan In response to: Those Asking for a Local Plan Review Should be Careful What They Wish For It appears to me that the whole sense of logic,…

Letter: R4GV Risks Being Trumped in Next Year’s Election

From: David Roberts Cllr Colin Cross’s timid counsel of despair ignores an obvious third option: the council could decide what outcome it wants to produce and then move heaven and…

Letter: Those Asking for a Local Plan Review Should be Careful What They Wish For

From Colin Cross R4GV borough councillor for Lovelace In response to: The ‘Get Things Done’ Policy Has Environmental Consequences The harsh reality of living with a Local Plan is that…

Letter: More Robust Guidelines on Building Height Are Necessary to Speed Up Planning

From: Joe Taylor In response to: ‘Something Must Be Done’ Is the Worst Approach to Decision Making I’ve seen frequent comparisons to Woking made whenever the St Marys Wharf and…

Letter: Confused Tories Misunderstand Planning Process

From: John Redpath R4GV borough councillor for Holy Trinity In response to: ‘Something Must Be Done’ Is the Worst Approach to Decision Making Richard Mills continues to be confused like…

Letter: Why Are We Fussed About Building Height?

From: H Trevor Jones In response to: ‘Something Must Be Done’ Is the Worst Approach to Decision Making Why are we fussed about the height of new buildings per se?…