Letters: Bumpy drive worth it to curb speeders

REGARDING your recent report on speeding drivers on Holtspur Top Lane: I fully support the installation of speed bumps; as your report states many motorists ignore the electronic sign.Read

Letters: Potty claim about county's potholes

I HAVE just had the chance to read your article in the April 14 edition reporting that Bucks County Council is winning the fight against potholes.Read

Letters: Stop being so sanctimonious

IT WORRIES me that the taxes I pay go to pay the salaries of people like Chief Inspector Gill Wooton, who, when faced with outrage from 1,000 motorists caught in the first few days of the installation of the A40 speed cameras, of whom the vast majority claim the signage was totally inadequate, can be quoted in your paper as saying this is 'unacceptable'.Read

Letters: Speed reduction was just too great

I AM also one of the drivers that got caught by these cameras and feel it was unjust. Not only is it badly signposted, but I do not feel that they can justify a reduction in speed limit to 30mph; surely 40mph would have been sufficient.Read

Letters: Alfriston school breeds confidence

AS PARENTS of a pupil at Alfriston, we are very pleased to hear that Bucks County Council is no longer considering changes to Alfriston School.Read

Letters: Dig us out of this HS2 destruction

IN TRYING to avoid being labelled Nimbys it is all too easy to overlook the local impact, but I believe this aspect adds to, rather than takes away from, the other arguments.Read

Letters: Five arrows hits Mum's Day mark

I WRITE with thanks to the Buckinghamshire Advertiser for a most wonderful Mother's Day.Read

Letters: Another £60 in the council's pocket?

MY DAUGHTER was caught on camera (manually operated, man in a van) on the now notorious Denham stretch doing 35mph.Read

Letters: Take time to help us fight HS2 plans

WE SHOULD like to send our Easter message to Advertiser readers.Read

Fun run raises serious money

I WOULD like to take this opportunity to thank the Advertiser for the support they have given to the joint fun run again this year.Read

Letters: Sad to lose our lovely cinema

BEACONSFIELD used to have a cinema, but it is now Zoom. There was a big campaign to 'save our cinema' but sadly we still lost it. As well as films it was used by local societies for shows and pantomimes etc. Gerrards Cross managed to save theirs.Read

Letters: The common is for everyone to use

THE common is for all the residents of Gerrards Cross. I am not sure which part of the West Common is proposed for this BMX track, but we already have a play area with swings etc and a football pitch which is regularly used.Read

Do not let chance go to protest HS2

TWO years ago Buckinghamshire was voted the best place to live in Britain in terms of social values. This was measured in terms of the quality of local services and the tranquillity of the environment.Read

Put bus money to better use

Re: Parents do not get free transport for their children if they live more than three miles away I THINK this should have been done years ago.Read

Letters: Thanks to all for making run fun

I WOULD just like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all those who helped to make the Beaconsfield schools fun run, on March 18, a tremendously successful event.Read

Letters: Bobby, oh Bobby - where are you?

WHERE have all the coppers gone?Read

Letters: Obscene HS2 cost will annoy all

PEOPLE who live in the Chilterns are called Nimbys by those with an interest in building High Speed Two (HS2).Read

Letters: Society wants younger type of film aficionado

BEACONSFIELD film buffs have agreed to lower their society's membership fee for under-25s in a unanimous vote to attract younger members.Read

Letters: Saddle up - it is for a good cause

I AM writing to encourage your readers to get involved with an exciting new fundraising event aimed at supporting our local community.Read

Letters: We fear for greyhounds

A GROUP of leading UK animal welfare organisations alongside the governing body for dogs in the UK is extremely concerned by recent press reports that the Irish Greyhound Board is supposedly advising Chinese investors on the building and running of greyhound tracks in the People's Republic of China. Read

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