Letters
| Children with special needs are overlooked | | 12:57pm Thursday 15th May 2008 | | WILTSHIRE County Council claimed in the Journal that changes have been made to ensure better communication between social services and education when they failed an autistic girl and her family. |
| Recycling scheme has lost its bottle | | 12:23pm Thursday 8th May 2008 | | I AM a resident of Whiteparish and an inveterate pub-goer (for the social aspect you understand), so I am blessed in that my village still just manages to provide enough steadfast clientele to hold the heads of the owners of three hostelries just above the waterline. |
| Underlying issues of the housing debate | | 12:13pm Thursday 1st May 2008 | | WITH feelings of Salisbury residents running high at the moment about the vast number of new houses to be built in and around this city during the next 18 years, I believe that we should look at the bigger picture as well and the government's overall intentions. | | Reader comment (1) |
| Who makes housing decisions? | | 12:16pm Thursday 24th April 2008 | | GIVEN the unprecedented level of concern about the Core Strategy and Land Assessment housing plans, a village meeting was called by members of the community of Whiteparish. |
| Recycling policies are a resounding success | | 2:43pm Thursday 17th April 2008 | | MY sympathies go out to those who have written to Postbag recently about our recycling policies, and to others concerned about household
rubbish collection. |
| South Wiltshire set to be swamped by houses | | 3:06pm Thursday 10th April 2008 | | We are still trying to recover from the shock of discovering that our village of Firsdown (with only 256 homes) is being targeted for a staggering proposed increase in homes - an additional 2,500, one fifth of all the extra homes proposed for the entire Salisbury district over the next 20 years. | | Reader comments (3) |
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