Letters
Letter: Salter hypocrisy over post office vote ![]()
WHERE to now after post office sell out? After reading this story, it makes you want to spit.
How can an MP and Labour Councillors stand outside the Wantage Road post office, trying to save it, only for the Labour MP to vote against it in Parliament?
Letter: Bordering on a geographical error ![]()
WITH reference to the headline in last week’s Chronicle “Free travel nationally with pass”, and Mike Orton’s comment “free bus travel has been extended nationally” for pensioners.
Letter: Labour shamelessly claiming credit for playground decision ![]()
AS a regular user of the facilities at ERAPA (East Reading Adventure Playground Association) I welcome the news that it has been granted a 'stay of execution’ (The Chronicle, March 20).
Letter: Teachers wrong over service recruitment ![]()
AS a proud National Service airman I would like to bring to your reader’s notice that the RAF celebrates its formation 90 years ago this week and mention how I regret that one of the teachers unions intends to support any school that decides to ban Armed Service Recruitment Officers from future careers evenings.
More Stories
EAST Reading residents should be on the look-out for a bogus caller claiming to be from Sky.
POLICE divers have retrieved the body of a man in his 30's from the River Thames near Thames Valley Business Park.
NEIGHBOURS received a nasty shock this morning when they woke to find their electrical appliances crackling and smoking.
Cinema Film Releases: Friday 9th May
Included in this weeks releases are Speed Racer, an action adventure that all fans of motor racing are sure to enjoy and What Happens in Vegas, a romantic comedy with Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher.
Junior had his whole life in front of him
EXACTLY a week after the murder of teenager Robert Spence police will be hoping to jog memories in an appeal for witnesses.
"I heard a bang, bang, just like fireworks..."
NEIGHBOURS in a quiet Caversham close are coming to terms this week with a mystery shooting on their doorstep.
A NEW rail loop has been proposed as a solution to the Thames Valley's traffic woes.




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