Letter 'The Dean is sincere, kind and a true Christian, her retirement will be a real loss'
How very sad to read Tim Lowden's recent letter (Chronicle, Letters, November 28, A toxic state)
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Letters sent to the Editor from across Hampshire. We welcome letters on any topic, but preference may be given to subjects of local interest. Please limit letters to a maximum of 350-words.
How very sad to read Tim Lowden's recent letter (Chronicle, Letters, November 28, A toxic state)
The present government and, in particular, Angela Rayner with her pie-in-the-sky ideas on housing leaves a lot to be desired.
So many local authorities are complaining that they are seriously underfunded. The main reason must be that the current Council Tax is so unbalanced...
If I am not mistaken the was a previous report undertaken of a 270 homes development around Halterworth school...
This Remembrance Day, we once again take time to remember all servicemen and women who died in the world wars and in other conflicts...
Letter: Once again I read on social media of someone falling whilst walking on Romsey pavements, I do not know details of this incident but do believe occurrences are increasing
wonder if you can help with a bit of detective work.
The article in your paper last week stated that the judge who refused the Friends of River Park to have a judicial review was influenced by the city council stating that it would behave correctly in the future.
The Illuminations in Abbey Gardens, Winchester - what was that about?!
Steve Brine, visiting the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, blamed flu and covid for this year's 'winter pressures' on the NHS (report, January 12).
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