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By the time this edition hits your doormats Alan, our production expert, will hopefully be completely recovered from his little hiccup with his gall bladder! We hope that the late arrival of the last issue did not cause any problems, luckily it was half term the week it was due for delivery and quite a lot of people were on holiday.

However perhaps I can take this opportunity to remind you that if you have an event which is happening right at the beginning of the month when the magazine is due out then please try to advertise it in the edition before just to be safe! Thus an event scheduled for say the start of October needs to be in the August/September edition as well as the October/November. We try to get the magazine to everyone on or just before the 1st of the moth but we are only human and all volunteers! So what is the deadline for the October/November edition? It is the 25th August please or earlier, and please deliver copy direct to Alan as your editor is not around to pass it on due to holiday plans. Email to alan.morris2@ntlworld.com or deliver in the form of written words on paper, floppy disc or CD to 12 Taylors Lane. Thank you.

If you have not had your holiday yet then enjoy it, "they" are promising a hot summer, I reserve judgement!

Ed.


Letters To The Editor

Summer's here!
How can you tell?     I hear you ask.

Well as soon as we have a warm sunny day, I have to endure the pyromaniac in Whitton Close, lighting up his bonfire and stinking out the neighbourhood. Why does this always happen when ever we have a sunny day? This is the time I enjoy relaxing in my garden with my family, instead of shutting all the doors and windows and sweltering inside. Why do you need to do this, when we all have wheelie bins for recycling green waste? Do you like your washing and house stinking of smoke? But most important of all, please spare a thought for those of us who suffer from hay fever and asthma brought on by your smoke.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE STOP IT

And if you still have to light your stinking bonfires, then please do it on a cold winters day when none of us are outside.

A fed up local resident.
Name and address supplied Ed