WITH Halloween and Bonfire Night approaching, the fireworks season seems to go on longer than ever, but please spare a thought for the animals and birds who are terrified by the deafening crashes.Read
KEN Walker is certainly staying true to the optimistic outlook he apparently learned in his youth but only by ignoring overwhelming evidence of the detrimental effect that Tesco has on communities.Read
IT WAS sad to read of the tragic death of the young teacher, Sarah Stacey, in an accident on the unlit, flooded A413 at Chalfont St Peter (Advertiser, October 14).Read
THE sad loss of a young member of our community is tragic enough, but as a local parish councillor I have attended many meetings during the past few years, where the issues of flooding and lack of cleaning of the drains and gullies have been discussed.Read
THREE weeks ago, via the Bucks County Council (BCC) website, I pointed out the need for hedges to be trimmed at two key locations: next to the Chalfont St Peter Infant School and at the junction ofRead
THE cancer care and haematology research team at Buckinghamshire Healthcare is recruiting volunteers to participate in a national breast cancer study.Read
AS CO-CHAIRMAN of the Great Missenden Village Association (GMVA), I am writing in response to Cheryl Gillan's extraordinary dismissal of our members' concerns about HS2 (the High Speed Two rail link) as nothing more than a 'political stunt'.Read
IT IS surprising to read that the Secretary of State for Wales has dismissed the legitimate concerns of Great Missenden residents as a 'political stunt' (Examiner, September 30).Read
AS ONE of the signatories to the letter calling on Cheryl Gillan to resign her ministerial post to fight HS2 (Examiner, September 23), I was surprised and disappointed to hear her dismiss our initiative as a political stunt.Read
ONE week we read that 25 per cent government cuts will mean Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) will have to reduce its services provision by £64million, and now we read that that figure has risen to £90m - equal to nearly 10 times the Chiltern District Council budget!Read
IT IS certainly very disappointing to find that the new Secretary of State for Transport, Philip Hammond, seems to be continuing the disastrous policies of Lord Adonis and the last Labour government as far as HS2 is concerned.Read