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LETTERS
5:22pm Friday 9th May 2008
Paper pushers building a house of cards.

LETTERS
12:42pm Friday 2nd May 2008
HEARTLESS ACT OF STEALING FROM THE DEAD.

LETTERS
10:30am Monday 28th April 2008
WE WILL LOSE THE PRIVILEGE OF FREE PASSAGE SOON.

LETTERS
10:27am Monday 21st April 2008
SO WHO WOULD YOU BELIEVE?

LETTERS
9:22am Monday 7th April 2008
Is there a lawyer who can give me an answer?

LETTERS
1:14pm Thursday 20th March 2008
How to preserve one of our loveliest valleys THE Stretton Valley, one of the loveliest in England, is the highlight of the rail journey from Hereford to Manchester. Thousands enjoy it every week. It can stand very little more development. The best views of the hills around the Townbrook and Carding Mill valleys are obtained just after the train leaves the northern end of Church Stretton.

LETTERS
5:19pm Friday 14th March 2008
Aldi will spoil the town's reputation THE proposed new Aldi superstore (Advertiser, February 28) is wrong for Ludlow because it is an historic little town and it will spoil its reputation.

LETTERS
5:02pm Friday 7th March 2008
No post for outpost Why is it that Royal Mail can make a Sunday collection from a supermarket in Leominster yet cannot make one from a sorting office in Ludlow?

LETTERS
5:33pm Friday 29th February 2008
Schools policy not based on educational needs AS a group of supporters of Lydbury North Primary School, many with children at the school, we are writing to express our strong objections to the school organisation policy and its effects on Lydbury North School.

LETTERS
5:05pm Friday 22nd February 2008
Schools: Give us the money to do the job I am appalled that the Liberal Democrats continue to politicise the primary school issue.

LETTERS
4:48pm Friday 8th February 2008
Knock a few true blue' heads together IF the closure of local schools were not such a serious blow to our rural communities there would be a degree of irony in watching Philip Dunne MP trying to stem the haemorrhage of support which Conservative councillors on the county council are certain to have brought him.

LETTERS
4:50pm Friday 1st February 2008
A school is not just a place of learning I AM totally disappointed with Shropshire County Council's decision to possibly close 22 Shropshire Primary Schools in their revealed closure hit list announced this week.

LETTERS
4:40pm Friday 11th January 2008
Returning adventurer notices big changes I was very interested to receive from a friend a snippet of 50 Years Ago' in the December 6 issue of the Advertiser saying that I was leaving Ludlow to see the world and seek adventure'.

LETTERS
4:54pm Friday 4th January 2008
Come out into the light where we can see you YES, the Christmas lights were not up to scratch, we hardly need to be told that, but think on this.

LETTERS
12:48pm Thursday 6th December 2007
Poppy Appeal support was again outstanding I WOULD like to offer sincere thanks to all the people of Tenbury Wells and district for the outstanding support everyone gave to the 2007 Poppy Appeal.

LETTERS
4:47pm Friday 30th November 2007
Why Bishop's Castle site is so unsuitable for biomass plant WITH regard to plans for a biomass plant at Bishop's Castle, much has already been written about emissions and monitoring, particularly for PM2.5s, so I will confine my comments to the suitability of the site at Crowgate.

Don’t let flood lessons go down the drain
3:04pm Thursday 22nd November 2007
THIS summer's floods caused unprecedented chaos across Worcestershire, with at least one third of the damage resulting from blocked drains and culverts due to poor maintenance.

Can you add to the McConnel archive?
3:03pm Thursday 22nd November 2007
THE fact that the only one document about Ludlow employer McConnel Limited was held by Ludlow Museum Resource Centre prompted me to collect my memorabilia and deliver it there last week.
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Do village children matter to council?
3:02pm Thursday 22nd November 2007
ANN Hartley, Shropshire County Council's cabinet member for children's services, writes on Friday, November 9: "I have been determined from the start to put the education of Shropshire's children first."

Offer us alternatives to school closures
3:00pm Thursday 22nd November 2007
THROUGHOUT the process of so-called 'consultation' on the primary school organisation proposals it has been said many times by councillors and local authority figures that "doing nothing is not an option".

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