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TV authorities have no sense of humour...

3:20pm Saturday 29th November 2008

IN about 700-800 words or so it would be impossible to quote the law on any subject.

Lib Dems aim to be back on track

10:20am Saturday 29th November 2008

The Liberal Democrats recently published a list of railway lines and stations to be reopened in a reversal of the Beeching rail cuts imposed over 40 years ago, in return for longer franchises for train operating companies. We propose to grant 30-year franchises with five-year service quality checks of passenger satisfaction and punctuality criteria.

Who says Witton own their own ground?

10:20am Friday 28th November 2008

I WOKE up this morning to yet another dismal day, and needed something to give me a laugh.

Neighbours don’t care

10:19am Thursday 27th November 2008

IS there anything a resident and house owner can do about the neglected state of the garden belonging to the rented property next door to them?

Ode to Billy

12:10pm Thursday 27th November 2008

WHERE were you last Wednesday, we missed you so much?

Poem to Obama

10:17am Thursday 27th November 2008

AMID all the gloomy news of world recession etc, I was inspired by one item of outstanding news, which gave me a spirit of optimism and hope to write the following Limerick.

Get a sense of humour

12:00pm Monday 17th November 2008

TO R Preston (Letters, November 5), my friends and I have agreed to lend you a sense of humour.

The show goes on – a bit later

9:00am Sunday 16th November 2008

FOR all those fans of the Mid Cheshire Operatic Society who are wondering what has happened to this year’s show, there is bad news and good news.

Scrap this and save me money

12:00pm Saturday 15th November 2008

IT made me scowl not smile when the Vale Royal Smyle-News and the Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service annual report landed through my letterbox.

Home composting makes sense

8:00am Saturday 15th November 2008

AS households in Cheshire clear out their gardens and close them down for the winter, Recycle Now is encouraging residents to invest in a home composting bin, to compost their grass cuttings, fallen leaves and clippings, alongside green household waste such as vegetable peelings and tea bags.


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