LETTER: Families contributing to bulldozing

We were appalled and yet not surprised, to read the article in the press this week, confirming the agreement of the local council to fund the new SWRR with a contribution of £1 million from South Holland tax payers. Forgive us if we are interpreting this incorrectly, but we take this to mean this is being funded from reserves built ...

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LETTER: Why vandalise our garden?

It would appear that certain members of our local community have plumbed the depths of despicable behaviour in recent months. We are very senior citizens living in Georgian Court, peacefully, quietly after a life time of service in various walks of duty. We cause no trouble and though in our twilight years and seemingly living humdrum lives, we attempt in ...

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LETTER: Coupland case cause for concern

The recent media reporting of events that occurred on a South Holland District Council sponsored research mission to London in October 2018 caused me some concerns. The reporting is comprehensive and factual and clearly any actions which cause distress to any employee on council business needs appropriate investigation. The reported investigation route leading to a hearing by a Standards Hearing ...

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LETTER: I do not remember voting for a deal

Oh dear! Poor Mr Popple, getting so upset because he is known as a Remoaner and unpatriotic, get the tissues out Mr Popple whilst you write letters like last week, things will not change. I do not remember at the referendum voting for a deal, as far as I recall it was in or out, the result out, accept it ...

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LETTER: Removing stones from the beach is illegal

I was appalled to see The Voice aiding and abetting a criminal act this week. On page 22 you have included a feature entitled “Cheap ways to improve your garden”. Under the section “DIY water feature” it clearly says “Collect pebbles and stones from the beach…” I must advise you that removing stones from beaches is illegal under the Coast ...

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LETTER: I’ve always found Peter to be respectable

I write with reference to the article ‘Councillor’s bad behaviour rap’ that appeared in the latest edition of The Voice. I have known Peter for many years. In all that time, I have found him to be respectable, ‘well behaved’, hard working in the interest of his parishioners. In view of which I read the article and am flabbergasted at ...

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LETTER: I lose interest in letters after the first sentence

I am getting the impression that the Voice should be renamed The Meekings Weekly. Each week we are subjected to a long discourse on why it is wrong to leave the EU, long lectures on British history and the disasters which will befall us all. Mr Meekings goes on at such length that I lose interest after the first sentence. ...

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LETTER: Sorry UK doesn’t feel stirred to be part of it

Craig Jackson (Letters, August 1) tells us at length about the part NATO and the US have played in peacekeeping since WW2, but rather misses the point relating to the EU. The most destructive international wars of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, and the two world wars of the 20th, began in Europe amongst countries that now make up ...

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LETTER – How will I be better off outside EU?

Alan Meeking’s excellent letter in last week’s issue demonstrates, yet again, the complete futility and stupidity of this country leaving the EU, with or without a deal. Expert international and national advice is that we cannot get a better deal than the one we have now. Yet the Tory right wing ideologues which currently infest our Government insist that their ...

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LETTERS – Listen to the people you represent

The Committee on Climate Change estimates that, to meet our legally-binding climate change targets, we need to plant 1.5 billion trees by 2050. In the year to March 2019, our Government fell short of its target to plant 5,000 hectares of trees by 71 per cent (Guardian, 13 June). Michael Gove, then Environment Secretary, pledged funding for a further ten ...

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LETTERS – Looking for speed watch help

Long Sutton Parish Council are taking a pro-active approach in dealing with the high levels of speeding and are continuing their Community Speed Watch campaign with some new volunteers. Following a number of serious incidents within the Long Sutton built up area the Parish Council is determined to raise awareness of the need to reduce the high speeds of many ...

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LETTER: Thanks to those who were so generous

Recently a lady, who does not wish to be named, celebrated her 80th birthday with a party at the Unique Studio Cafe in Spalding and instead of donations she asked for donations to the Spalding Hospice Foundation. Donations from her family and friends totalled a fantastic £3,000. To add to that, further, Mr and Mrs Goodwin sold cakes at the ...

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LETTER: To leave the EU is economic madness

Seeing the empty supermarket shelves the other day, I thought the no deal Brexit had come early. It is little wonder we feel the same foreboding that thoughtful people in Germany had in the 1930s. We despair at self-seeking politicians and a deluded public swept along by a charismatic leader who is driven by a fantasy of national superiority and ...

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LETTER: Looking for speed watch help

Long Sutton Parish Council are taking a pro-active approach in dealing with the high levels of speeding and are continuing their Community Speed Watch campaign with some new volunteers. Following a number of serious incidents within the Long Sutton built up area the Parish Council is determined to raise awareness of the need to reduce the high speeds of many ...

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LETTER: Listen to the people you represent

The Conservative Government has committed to a target of making the UK economy carbon-free by the year 2050. The Committee on Climate Change estimates that, to meet our legally-binding climate change targets, we need to plant 1.5 billion trees by 2050. In the year to March 2019, our Government fell short of its target to plant 5,000 hectares of trees ...

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LETTER: How will I be better off outside EU?

Alan Meeking’s excellent letter in last week’s issue demonstrates, yet again, the complete futility and stupidity of this country leaving the EU, with or without a deal. Expert international and national advice is that we cannot get a better deal than the one we have now. Yet the Tory right wing ideologues which currently infest our Government insist that their ...

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LETTERS – Proud to support remain over no deal

It’s now becoming clear that the new Prime Minister is prioritising no deal over leaving with a deal. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders have written to the prime minister to advise that ‘no deal Brexit is simply not an option’. In terms of my area in particular the National Farmers Union has stated no deal would be ‘catastrophic’ ...

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LETTERS – Fridges not working!

Today I tried to do a shop in Spalding. Morrisons was a disaster as no fridges were working (a regular occurrence!). I then drove to Sainsbury’s and guess what…yes fridges not working! Today wasn’t 99 degrees in the shade it was rainy! So can I ask is this a way of cost cutting or reducing the ‘customer experience’ to such ...

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LETTERS – Only four things have kept peace

What a shame Mr Meekings continues to cling to a number of well peddled myths about the EU. There are only four things that have kept the peace in Europe over the last 75 years and the EU is not one of them. The USA, nukes, NATO and Great Britain (GB) can take the credit for that success. In his ...

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LETTERS – The worst possible analogy

When Boris Johnson vowed to deliver Brexit by 31 Oct 19 “do or die”, he was referring to lines in Alfred Lord Tennyson’s famous poem, ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ that read: “Theirs not to make reply. Theirs not to reason why. Theirs but to do and die.” Unfortunately, despite Johnson’s famed classical education at Eton and Oxford, he ...

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