Happy new year!

THE Advertiser would like to wish all our readers a fantastic and fruitful new year. We hope your Christmas went to plan and there weren’t any turkey-based disasters!Read

Too many chiefs?

IT IS encouraging to see the councils taking action to save money in a bid to protect our front-line services. But is this really going to be the case?Read

Will they listen?

THE consultation on Bucks County Council's proposed budget cuts is now over, and it is up to County Hall chiefs to listen to the voters.Read

Money to burn

THE debate about whether the county really needs to spend millions on an incinerator has been blown wide open withRead

Fight for lights

IN THE seven days since this paper launched the Keep the Lights on Campaign it has become clear our readers feel strongly that this is aRead

Class distinction

WE would like to congratulate all the pupils who excelled in their exams in 2010. Nearly 70 per cent of childrenRead

Potholes return

WITH the snow and ice making way for milder weather, for the time being at least, the effect the severe conditionsRead

Snow catch 22

HEAVY snow has again caused traffic chaos, with cars grinding to a halt and having to be abandoned. Read

Clarity is all

THE headline is what will catch the eye: Buckinghamshire hospitals have 'the highest death rate' in England.Read

Do unto others ...

IN THE incredible cold we have been experiencing it is unthinkable that someone could abandon puppies in a cardboard box. Read

Burning anger

SHOULD we be going down the incinerator route? Read

Jen's success

THE Advertiser is delighted to hear the uptake for the cervical cancer vaccine at Jen Goodridge's old school is so high.Read

Uncertain future

MANY people are understandably concerned about the future of libraries.Read

Lest we forget

ON THE 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918, the guns fell silent over Europe. Read

Not in our name

THE news that Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) has come to the conclusion that residents want to see less money spent on road safety and street lighting has quite rightly been slammed by our readers as madness.Read

Just a red herring

ALL would agree it is regrettable that Beaconsfield High School is having to sell school land in order to balance its books, but the element of hysteria developing is not helpful to anybody - pupils or residents.Read

Thank you all

THE Advertiser would like to thank all our readers for their overwhelming response to the launch of Jen's Final Wish campaign.Read

Jen's final wish

THE Advertiser was compelled to launch its Jen's Final Wish campaign after meeting the family of Jen Goodridge, who died recently from cervical cancer. Read

Look to the future

WITH the Tesco in Gerrards Cross a mere two months from completion, it is a good time to reconsider the impact the shop is likely to have on the village.Read

Performance pay

IT MAY be painful, but Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) is right to make its staff prove they are worth their salaries byRead