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Letter: There Are Lessons to Learn From the Previous Council

From Julian Lyon In response to: The Dragon Says: Out of Touch, Out of Reach, Out on Their Ear Thanks Guildford Dragon for another thought-provoking opinion piece. Whilst absolutely agreeing…

Effingham Eye: Berkeley Homes Report Progress as Site Clearance Commences

Chris Dick gives his personal report on Effingham events including: a developer’s progress report, a parish council meeting, new church lighting, bus services and, oh yes, a small matter of…

Slyfield’s Regeneration Progresses – News Receives Positive Reactions

Plans to move the sewage treatment plant at Slyfield Industrial Estate, another step to regenerating the area, were progressed by Guildford Borough Council’s Executive last week (March 7). Work is…

New Internal Road For Slyfield Industrial Estate

Work is to start soon on constructing a new internal road at the Slyfield Industrial Estate, Guildford. The new road is intended to reduce traffic in and around the estate.…

Compton Route to Close for Pipe Installation

By Will Parsons Down Lane, in Compton, off the A3 Guildford and Godalming bypass, is to be partially closed while Thames Water carries out pipe upgrades, diverting traffic onto the…

Letter: Calling a Plan ‘Sound’ is One Thing…

From Jim Allen In response to: Requirement to Accept 20% of Woking’s Housing Need is ‘Atrocious’ Says Councillor As I have said many times, calling a plan “sound” and compliant…

News from Millmead – Latest Council Round-up

Council’s two new visions for the arts in Guildford Visions for the arts in Guildford, in which everyone can enjoy them, is key to two new strategies to be adopted…

Grade II* Listing for Ash Manor House May Scupper Development Proposals

A homeowner in Ash Green is hoping that a new Grade II* listing from Historic England may prevent proposed developments that would surround his moated 13th-century manor house with nearly…

Resolution of Burpham Sewer Problem Expected Today

Resolution of Burpham Sewer Problem Expected Today

The blocked sewer in Burpham that has been a problem for thirty days should be cleared today (August 30, 2017), according to Thames Water. In a statement a spokesperson said:…

Letter: At Last, It Seems, Burpham’s Sewer Problem Might Get the Attention It Deserves

From Jim Allen See: Burpham Sewer Remains Blocked – Residents Enduring Noxious Smells Thanks to our MP, Anne Milton, I understand that Burpham’s sewer problem is currently being investigated at director…