‘It’s also about putting footfall on the street.’
‘The poor ladies being persecuted are, of course, totally innocent of any blame for the increase.’
“The absurd contention is renaming it will encourage more people to visit.”
‘Human contact is vital and rewarding.’
‘Well maintained ditches will move water away and help keep roads, pavements and gardens dry.’
‘It’s time for honesty and to stop playing games with both the refugees and the UK public.’
Letter: We now have no real effective policing of our area. As such, criminals are effectively getting away with everything.
‘Take note of the points I have raised and do your own research.’
‘Blaming foreigners may bring instant gratification but there’s always more to it.’
‘Cycling is extremely stressful and feels very unsafe.’
‘We are simply transferring the carbon from the car to the power station chimney.’
‘It’s not if there’s going to be a serious accident but when.’
‘Yet again planners and developers have come up with the same old layout for detached family houses.’
‘Seems like when travelling by essential public transport we travel in hope rather than expectation.’
‘Let me respond in kind.’
‘How much money has been spent rebranding a building which everyone still calls the Community Centre?’
There is a lot that impresses in this, English National Ballet’s 10th staging of Nutcracker – but little more so than the Mouse King.
‘How dedicated are they? Even vegetarians are passionate in what they believe in.’
‘There is a lot of misinformation out there.’
‘Is it not enough that the news brings horrific scenes of war? Do we need to simulate it during ceremonies as well?’