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Plaid’s plan for schoolsdeserves our support

I WOULD just like to offer my support for Plaid Cymru’s plans for schools in Cardiff. Read

Can we have a spot of gardening please?

J ThomasCastle Park, Caerphilly Read

Fuelling call for congestion plan

HAVING just read yet another article in your worthy publication concerning the ongoing argument over the Disneyesque situation in Cardiff’s High Street/St Mary Street, I would proffer the suggestion that this is yet another example of clipboard-Nazis coming up with an answer and then framing the questions to suit it. Read

There is help to be found

I WAS saddened to read Susan Evans’ letter on Tuesday, June 24, where she describes the difficulties she and her parents are experiencing in accessing essential support services. Read

Interpretations of Davis’ actions

THE démarche taken by the former Conservative Shadow Home Secretary on June 12 this year is capable of being interpreted in more than one way. Read

Attack on MP contemptible

BORN in England 70 years ago I have often cringed at the narrow bigotry of Little Englanders whenever they have raised their ugly heads. Read

Straight to the point

They seem to be popping up everywhere especially on slip roads and main roads. One suggestion is that the council are getting ready to introduce congestion charges like in London areas but I’m unsure as to what these cables are, so can anyone enlighten me, as I’m baffled. Read

Town opposed to sale of land

THE Conservative cabinet on the Vale of Glamorgan Council are still going to press ahead with the sale of Cemetery Approach, Barry, to Newydd Housing. Read

What about free speech?

I AM replying to Mike Newman’s letter (Viewpoints, June 21), and his discourteous criticism of my light-hearted questioning of the actions of the MP for Cardiff North, Julie Morgan. Read

Inequality of the pension system

RECENT local government figures show that a quarter of our council tax goes on paying for the pensions of their employees. Read

Blaze recalled happy days

WITH reference to the recent fire at O’Neill’s in Trinity Street. Read

Wake up the residents of Lisvane and Llanishen!

Western Power Distribution is hell bent on destroying our neighbourhoods. Read

Give help to this band of UFO watchers

COLLEAGUES and I at UFO Data magazine are launching a full investigation into the alleged sighting of a UFO by the crew of a police helicopter over Cardiff at 12.40am on June 8. Read

M&S cafe aimed at the wrong market

I HAVE just read your report about the new restaurant of M&S opening up at Culverhouse Cross. Read

Concert ruined by boozers

THE Millennium Stadium needs to decide if it wants to be a concert venue for world-class stars such as Neil Diamond or a working man’s club. Read

Keep this street pedestrianised

ON my usual shopping trip to St Mary Street, Cardiff, last weekend, I was gutted to see that several of my favourite shops and cafes were displaying “re-open St Mary Street” stickers in their windows. Read

School plan is just farcical

THE Local Education Authority has got it wrong again! The proposal to put a Welsh-medium school on the site that currently holds Caerau Infant School and merge this school with Cwrt-yr-Ala Junior to make a one-form entry primary school, is farcical to say the least. Read

I will not be voting Labour at election

I READ the Echo’s touching article on Eileen Younghusband, who has been forced to use her life savings to save her sight. Read

It’s unfair to children

COUNCILLOR John Dixon states he wants to give our mentally-handicapped children the chance to learn, shop and enjoy leisure facilities. Read

Poor suffer due to bio-fuels rush

THERE is not a single person in Wales who is not affected by the price rises of foods and fuel. Read

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