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I THANK Councillor Clarence Barrett for his letter on ‘It’s time to scrap the Dartford toll crossing fees' (YA Letters, Aug 25).
AS much as we all agree the Queens Green does look like a neglected mess, Councillor Andrew Curtain thinks it’s great and refers to it as 'back to nature'.
AGAINST a bleak landscape of budget cuts and a possible ‘double dip’ recession, it is really uplifting to see local neighbourhoods working together in making the best of their communities.
THE shortsighted council disregards the public opinion it sought in the JAAP report.
YOUR article regarding the hospital cracking down on problematic parkers (YA, Aug 25) is another example of the car driver being made to suffer yet again.
IN fairness to the residents of properties, parking should be banned on all roads within a mile of the hospital.
FIFTEEN years ago, the UK had a terrible guilty secret – we killed more child pedestrians every year than any other EU nation.
I MUST admit to being dismayed to read last week's letter ‘Can’t see the wood for the trees’.
WHAT a missed opportunity and waste of public money!
The council are pushing ahead with their ill conceived plans to widen two country lanes in Hadleigh for the benefit of a two day event in 2012.
I AM sick and tired of reading in the press about the cost of caring for our old people.
DURING early February this year, as a driving instructor, I was giving a lesson to a profoundly deaf young girl.
IT makes me sick to read how people can run down the girl and her family who was in the Yellow Advertiser (August 12).
I AM trying to find any ex members of 20 OFP who served at Detmold at any time duering their time in the Army.
THERE has been a lot of counter-productive reporting in our local newspapers in recent weeks regarding the future of our new Sporting Village.
READER Pete Bailey (YA Letters, Aug 18) expressed surprise that the petition to stop the relocation of Romford post office to WH Smiths was ignored.
AFTER all the song and dance that we had regarding the upgrading of the plot of spare ground (once the Hornchurch cricket ground in Hornchurch if one goes back far enough) next to the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch, I noticed passing by the other day that the newly laid flower beds consisted almost entirely of tall weeds - and this after a dry summer.
I WRITE regarding St Andrew's Park's Green Flag award.
I REFER to your article by Peter Henn (YA, Jul 28) with regards to the closure of Collier Row police station.
ONCE again the youth of today go to pick up their exam results and, surprise, surprise, they are better than ever.
I HAVE read reports on the internet about a new war-themed computer game coming out that allows the player to control Taliban insurgents as they battle against the US National Command Authority.
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