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SIR – With reference to the family fun day at the Mundells, WGC. All I can say to the council is, you should have supported the organisers, not try and destroy it. Other councils help the community on such days. This town is lovely to live in, but so... Full Letter »
SIR – Now the polyclinic (whatever that means) is opened, it has 30 lovely car spaces for everyone to park in. I hope the QE2 management announces that its second car park, ie The Pines (Kingsley Court and Bennett Close) is no longer needed, for those ski... Full Letter »
SIR – The overwhelming case against the proposed incinerator in Hatfield has been well documented in the Welwyn & Hatfield Times. Both experts in the field and passionate concerned residents have voiced their fears. All four of the major political... Full Letter »
SIR – The election results have been particularly gloomy for me. Not because I am an ardent Labour supporter, nor a Liberal. I am neither. I vote on principles and not personalities or party loyalties. I believe that democracy has a tendency to correct... Full Letter »
SIR – Last week the people of Digswell were asked to return to Welwyn Hatfield Council (WHC) a consultation paper concerning experimental parking restrictions in the Digswell area. Due to the high cost of parking at Welwyn North Station there has been a... Full Letter »
SIR – Regarding plans for an incinerator at Hatfield. Hows this for a coincidence Mitsubishi, based in Travellers Lane, are manufacturers of incinerators. Also, I came across a very interesting item in Private Eye number 12238, page 9, stating that... Full Letter »
SIR – In response to the recent correspondence in your paper about New Barnfield, [plans to build an incinerator] I would like to reassure readers we would not support a proposal to build a waste treatment facility that would have a harmful effect on the... Full Letter »
SIR – Regarding parking in Lemsford Road, Hatfield. In response to the letter in your newspaper on June 10, from Paula Abbiss, concerning parking in Lemsford Road, I agree wholeheartedly with her and have been contacted by other residents who say it is be... Full Letter »
SIR – I read with interest that Sainsbury s has been given the go ahead to develop a superstore and associated alterations to Wigmores South, in WGC. May I ask just one question? Will the car parking then be free, as I assume the council will not now be... Full Letter »
SIR – We would like to thank everyone who donated to the Isabel Hospice Sunflower collections last weekend in WGC, which raised £1,138. Thank you also to the collectors who gave their time to raise money for those living with life-limiting illnesses such... Full Letter »
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