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  • LETTER: Children don’t know the code

    IF the newspaper report about the accident Gareth Norbury’s son was involved in is accurate then I don’t see what the point of the campaign for a 20mph on Town Lane, Mobberley is. The report stated Norbury’s son did not see a car driving around

  • LETTER: Repairs issue at restaurant

    KNUTSFORD Town Council’s shameful shifting of blame for their deficit needs some analysis. Firstly, the council is at fault for mishandling negotiations with their longstanding tenant about the future lease with La Belle Époque. This establishment

  • LETTER: Shipmates reunited

    REGULAR readers to the ‘Letters to the Editor’ columns of this newspaper will recall the insertion of a letter of mine, explaining the camaraderie of those who had served in the Royal Navy. I explained that this could be relived at the various reunions

  • LETTER: Astounded by Labour view

     I was totally astounded when I read Mr Corcoran’s letter stating that ‘it was not too bleak for Labour!’ You have to have the thickest rosecoloured glasses not to recognise that the result was not only bleak for Labour but a total disaster. They

  • LETTER: What sort of message?

      THIS week MPs have voted against both protecting the rights of unaccompanied child refugees to be reunited with their families in the UK and also continuing full membership of the Erasmus+ education and youth programme. What sort of message

  • LETTER: Council tax, a one-way street

     IN the article regarding La Belle Époque and council tax (Guardian, January 9), the local councillors queue up to blame the tax rise on the issues surrounding La Belle Époque. Cllr Stewart Gardiner said ‘the situation is no fault of the council

  • LETTER: Brussels can go take a hike

     HOORAY! I for one will be jumping for joy when we finally get rid of the oppressive regime that is the EU on January 31. No more Brussels telling us what to do, Boris and his team can tell them to go take a hike. At last, no more ridiculous

  • Man rescued from smoke-logged house in Wilmslow

    FIREFIGHTERS rescued a man from a smoke-logged house in Tudor Road, Wilmslow, at about 7.30pm last night (Wednesday). Fire crews were called to the house following reports of smoke coming from the property. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus

  • Screwfix set to take unit at Manor Point

    SCREWFIX is set to take a unit in the first phase of a new business park in Holmes Chapel. Work has just begun on Manor Point, a mixed-use business park off Manor Lane. Cheshire-based property company Aus-Bore has secured its first tenant at