Chesham needs a new dentist

HAVING read your article in the Bucks Examiner of January 19, I do think Chesham needs a new dentist, certainly more than they need to retain a hairdressers, existing in an environment where there are numerous hairdressers available.Read

Libraries are being unfairly punished

YOUR article in last week's Bucks Examiner asked for readers' opinions on the planned cuts to libraries.Read

Lights switch-off a false economy

I CANNOT believe that switching off street lights saves money.Read

Pictures got action on drains repair

DESPITE the sad death of Elaine Stacey, the A413 is still flooding in quite moderate rain.Read

Big society is a lot of hard work

I AM the chairman of a charitable social club for adults with learning disabilities which meets weekly at Seeleys House in Beaconsfield.Read

Fill in potholes with CEO's pay cut

HAVING read your article on potholes, I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.Read

Help save youth club from cuts

REFERRING in your edition of January 13 to the planned cuts announced by Bucks County Council, you stated that unless volunteers could be found, 27 youth clubs in the county would close.Read

Why must horses suffer in protests?

WITH the prospect of more anti-government protests, a strong likelihood in 2011, the recent violent clashes between mounted police officers and students raises questions about the welfare of the horses used in these situations.Read

Pilloried for some sensible remarks

I FIND it disturbing that Bucks County Council leader David Shakespeare should be pilloried for making the very sensible remark that unemployed people in the North should consider doing the menial work now done by immigrants.Read

But I like people in Coventry...

ON WEDNESDAY, December 15, I travelled to Birmingham for a conference. Until we arrived at Coventry the train was about only a quarter full, with virtually no one in the three first class carriages.Read

Playground will be a lasting legacy

I would like to reply to the letter from Mrs Wright (Examiner, December 16), regarding the proposed new playground in Westwood Park.Read

Move on - Tesco is here to stay

WHAT rubbish - Gerrards Cross traffic has always been a problem at certain times of the day with school coaches and cars due to the school run. Read

A wanton waste of public money

WE KNOW that, according to Councillor Bill Chapple, we live in 'a time of austerity' when 'everybody is having to cut their cloth' and local government is having to make serious cuts to vital public services.Read

Thanks and well done, Remap

WHAT a wonderful feeling in this day and age to find caring, focused people to help meet a need that is not available in any retail outlet.Read

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

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