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11. Proud of poppies
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 November 2007In response to the letter on your letters page last week Where Are Poppies?
12. Forgotten
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 November 2007NEAR the Health Centre in Aldershot, there is a plaque with names on it of local men and boys who gave their lives for their country in WW2.
13. A little thought solves bin issue
Get Hampshire, Thursday 15 November 2007Blind Dennis Haig’s plight (Star, November 8) raises some interesting points about Fleet’s wheeled bins.
14. Where are poppies?
Get Hampshire, Thursday 8 November 2007I AM writing this letter as a disgusted British subject. Where have all the poppies gone?
15. Watch my feet
Get Hampshire, Thursday 8 November 2007I WAS reading the newspaper and I saw the Pics of the Bunch article (Star, Nov 1) and I noticed that Leo Janson’s
16. More bright lights please
Get Hampshire, Thursday 8 November 2007YOUR picture last week showing a boy with reflective badges was encouraging but it reminds me that the dark winter mornings will soon be on us and far too many youngsters, many wearing dark clothing, will be out and about – often on unlit roads – delivering newspapers and using bicycles with no lamps and without adequate brakes.
17. Right to park in street
Get Hampshire, Thursday 8 November 2007I REFER to the news item in the Star (October 11) entitled ‘Workers’ cars clog our road’.
18. Town always dowdy
Get Hampshire, Thursday 1 November 2007ON reading the letter page dated October 18, I was somewhat concerned about the letter by Peter Sandy of Morland Road, Aldershot. Is this the same Peter Sandy who was elected as a Liberal then kicked out and remained as an Independent who hardly ever attended council meetings?
19. Roadworks nightmare
Get Hampshire, Thursday 1 November 2007REGARDING the current traffic chaos caused by multiple roadworks in Fleet, blocking two of the four main crossings over the Basingstoke canal.
20. Depot despots
Get Hampshire, Thursday 1 November 2007IT’S good to see we have a wonderfully transparent and trustworthy council when it comes to important planning applications.
