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The Dragon Says: Too Many People, Too Many Cars – No Wonder We Have the Worst Pollution

News that we have the most polluted stretch of road in the country will come as no surprise to many residents tired of dealing with the chronic traffic congestion. One…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.236

By Malcolm Fincham “No signs of a heatwave this year!” Or so it seemed. Moving into the first week of July, cool, sometimes inclement weather continued in the southern regions of…

Letter: We Need Multi-agency Co-operation to Achieve Wins for Everybody

From: Anthony Mallard In response to: Dramatic Early Morning Operation At Stoney Castle to Stop ‘Illegal’ Dumping I am sure that the explanations offered have some, if not a complete answer…

Unhappy Rivermount Residents Object to Plan for Four-storey Houses

By Martin Giles Residents of a Guildford cul-de-sac are “horrified” that a proposed development on the corner plot at the entrance of their close will damage the look of their…

Volunteers Pick Up 10 Bags Of Rubbish In Two Hours During Slyfield Litter Pick

By Hugh Coakley Volunteers picked up 10 bags of litter in less than two hours on Saturday (July 3) on a short section of Moorfield Road on the Slyfield Industrial…

XX Notes: Guildford Shops Are Mostly Dog Friendly

Maria Rayner‘s observational column from a woman’s perspective… Money, phone, keys, mask, poo bags… the list of shopping trip essentials has grown as the lockdown puppy trend reaches the high…

Birdwatcher’s Diary No.234

By Malcolm Fincham Breaking out from my pandemic shackles, I was now legally permitted to travel further for my observations. Despite rain early in May, in general it had been a…

Letter: We Need a Ban on Peat-based Compost

From: Sam Peters Green Party member In response to: Big Supermarkets Fail Guildford’s Peat-Free Compost Test The continued use of peat-based compost is a much-overlooked issue of vital importance, not…

Will Plaza Building Site Stir Into Life After More Than 20 Years Derelict?

Proposals for 303 single occupancy rooms in four buildings of between three and six storeys high have been revealed for the Portsmouth Road / Bury Street Plaza site, derelict for…

Opinion: The Real Problem With Our Housing Supply

By Niels Laub retired architect I am a little tired of hearing about the need to build 300,000 dwellings per year to increase the affordability of housing. The government has…