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We regularly see the protests of residents in Henham and Elsenham that don t want the proposed new town to be Uttlesford District Council s Option 4 or the Government s eco-town. As I understand, they favour an alternative of spreading these government im... Full Letter »
I recently applied for planning permission to open a training centre for carers in Dunmow. In order to fit in with the normal working hours of most carers I applied for opening hours from 7.30am. However, council planners decided that I can only operate... Full Letter »
Can you please tell me why the round table are not bringing Santa to Oakwood Park in Little Dunmow, when he has been here for the past two years running. I know personally how much the children enjoy this, my son included. We have friends come round with... Full Letter »
The 2008 Poppy Appeal in the Dunmow district has raised £10,317 from house-to-house, street and static point collections. I would like to thank everyone who contributed so generously to the appeal. Thanks also to the collectors who worked tirelessly and... Full Letter »
I made a submission at the G1 enquiry and am down to make one at the G2 enquiry, but unless Andrew Philipson is dismissed as the inspector I see no point. Having heard him at the pre-inquiry meeting I do not think he is fit for the job. I will write to m... Full Letter »
I am writing to say a big thank you to all the lads at Dunmow Motor Services on Haslers Lane for helping me get my car started on Tuesday morning. I had done the oldest and stupidest thing in the book by leaving my lights on all night, but instead of havi... Full Letter »
I have called the dog warden s office three times in the last year, once to report a stray dog roaming around White Street. I was also told to catch it myself. The next time was to report a vicious Staffordshire bull terrier but this time no warden was av... Full Letter »
I was at the hearing into the G2 project to add a second runway at Stansted on Monday, at which intense feeling was perceptible among those attending, and the inspector seemed to be annoyed and rattled by the reaction he received from those present. I m... Full Letter »
I want to thank Stop Stansted Expansion for standing up for this community in lodging an appeal against the decision to expand Stansted Airport by yet another 10 million passengers per year. It is a courageous act and one which will, no doubt, carry a s... Full Letter »
The arrogance of the inspector beggars belief. An issue as important as the potential imposition of a huge expansion affecting the lives of thousands of people, and the inspector has other things to do with his life than write a report ! Well so does ev... Full Letter »
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