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Letters February 2011

Dear Editor We residents of St Peters Court would, once again, like sincerely to thank our wonderful Social Committee and their helpers for all the very successful events they have organised for us during the past year. Our afternoon teas, coffee mornings, suppers, the entertainment, the Bingo fun nights and our superb Christmas dinner have all been very much appreciated. Without all their hard work these events would never have taken place. We hope they will be able to continue to support us during the coming year. We would also like to thank our Warden Karen, for all the willing help and support she gives us at all times. She is always there when needed. From all the residents of St Peters Court we wish them all a very Happy New Year. Yours sincerely Residents of St Peters Court.
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Letters – December 2010

Dear Editor, These are times of significant change. Bailing out the bankers who threatened our savings and pensions has been followed by the deepest world recession since

Letters

Dear Editor I am writing to protest against the proposed closure of the ward at St Mary’s Birth Centre Melton Mowbray. This unit provides a valued and unique service

Cancer Research UK Syston Support Group

Members of the above group would like to thank the following businesses who so kindly donated prizes for our raffle that was held at Syston Carnival

LETTERS September 2010

Dear Editor Could I challenge anyone in Syston to take a walk from their house to the site of Syston’s proposed

Letters

Dear Editor I am writing to raise a point about the condition of the play area on Central Park, Syston. I

LETTERS

Dear EditorI can sympathise with the writer of ‘What’s Happened to Syston?’ I suppose I didn’t notice so much when I was driving to Leicester and

LETTERS

We have received three letters during May that we have published below, if you have anything you would like say please email or send to the address that

LETTER: What on earth has happened to Syston?

I moved away for a few years and when I came back the place has become a traffic jam. Even

Do you recognise any of the people in this picture?

[singlepic id=684 w=320 h=240 float=right] The picture was taken in the mid 1960’s at Skegness. The gentleman is the enquirers late

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