Teacup ride was exorbitant price

THE Chalfont St Peter Christmas Fun night on December 3 was again a wonderful success and a great evening for the whole community.Read

Broken promises over incinerators

WHY is it that anti-incinerator groups haven't made use of the fact that the Department of Health has admitted no studies of health around any incinerator?Read

Lost chance to park in Old Town

REGARDING parking in Old Beaconsfield: you have lost it!Read

Please help dog rescue charity

THIS is a message to dog lovers: Stokenchurch Dog Rescue is facing a medium-sized crisis partly threatening the full welfare of dozens of its current inmates.Read

Where has money to run loos gone

I CANNOT believe Beaconsfield Town Council wants to close down the only public toilet facilities in the town and foist the provision on to pubs.Read

Animal gift may not be the best way

CHRISTIAN Aid, Oxfam and other aid agencies are once again tapping into public disquiet about the existence of plenty in the midst of hunger and asking you to make a Christmas gift of a farmed animal to an impoverished person in Africa, or in another of the world's poorest regions.Read

Mr Munn deserves praise not criticism

IN THE interest of providing some balance to Polly Manser's strikingly one-sided report of a neighbourly dispute (Row over tree hushed up, Advertiser, November 18), we would like Mr Munn's neighbourly example towards the Jordans School Little Green Fingers Club to be publicly acknowledged in your newspaper.Read

Tesco will save Gerrards Cross

FOR the first time in several years outside my window, I have seen life injected into Gerrards Cross. People are walking around the town again, which can only be good for local trade.Read

Parking: Common sense needed

IT WAS good to read that the council has reconsidered its decision to introduce parking restrictions to six further roads close to the centre of Beaconsfield. A victory, not just for the people who work here (of which I am one) but also for common sense!Read

Switch off these crossing lights

WHY on earth is it necessary to have pedestrian traffic lights in Ethorpe Crescent, Gerrards Cross - a one-way street?Read

It's not time to throw in the towel

IT IS surely premature for anyone to be rushing to find volunteers to take over the running of Great Missenden library (Bucks Examiner, October 11).Read

Not for shopping at the 'eyesore'

BELIEVE me, we will not all shop at the eyesore in Gerrards Cross when it is completed. It just looks so out of place. Gerrards Cross used to be an upmarket village - sadly no more, what with the volume of traffic and more and more people moving to Gerrards Cross. Perhaps it should be called a town and, sadly, not a village anymore.Read

Please don't keep us in the dark

I HOPE you will continue the debate, and coverage, of Buckinghamshire County Council's (BCC) reasons/excuses for their 'cost-cutting' measures, especially regarding street lighting and road repair.Read

Trade vehicles are the real problem

AS A frequent user of Burkes Road, Beaconsfield, as a driver, pedestrian and occasional cyclist - but not parker - it appears to me that it is not commuters who cause the problems in this road but the almost continuous private housing building works and associated trade vehicles that block the road.Read

Will there be more library meetings?

WE ARE regular users of Great Missenden Library and would not wish to see it closed.Read

Bonfire night goes with a bang

I AM writing to record a big thank you to all the people who banded together to make the Tatling End Residents' Association Bonfire Night on Sunday such a success.Read

A walk to school is good for you

I AM all for some action being taken over illegal parking outside schools. (Anger as action taken over school-run mums, Advertiser, November 4)Read

Shame on you, school run mums

WITH reference to your article on the police cracking down on parents parking illegally while dropping off and picking up their kids, in particular outside Chesham Park Community College... What's wrong with all these people?Read

This road really is frightening

FIRST of all, sorry for the delay in writing to you regarding the state of the A413.Read

Councils have freedom to decide

IN THE Spending Review last Wednesday, I secured a fair deal for councils which will mean they can protect the interests of hard-working families and the most vulnerable in society.Read

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