Election thanks
I WOULD like to thank everyone who voted for me at the local elections two weeks ago. I am delighted to have retained my seat and to be able to represent Norton West on Ryedale District Council for another four years.
I WOULD like to thank everyone who voted for me at the local elections two weeks ago. I am delighted to have retained my seat and to be able to represent Norton West on Ryedale District Council for another four years.
A FEW words in response to Mr Winn-Darley’s letter (Officer Applauded, Gazette & Herald, April 29). In reply to my previous letter of April 15.
IN response to Sid Pearson’s letter of May 6. I find the suggestion that anti-fracking supporters should “get real” a sweeping statement.
I would like to thank everyone who voted for me in both the General Election and district council elections last week.
THE leader of Ryedale District Council chose All Fools Day to appear in print in the Gazette, accusing Fitzwilliam Malton Estate (FME) of provoking “class war”. Perhaps she had in mind to cross the floor and join John Clark or line her group up for a coalition with his Liberals?
COUNCILLOR Linda Cowling finds it bizarre that two different judges can come to different conclusions on Wentworth Street car park supermarket.
I KNOW it’s three weeks since M J Gloyens, of Norton, wrote in about his or her “flying sickness”, but I just had to reply.
WITH reference to the letter from M J Gloyens (Gazette & Herald, March 4) I would like to take issue with certain remarks made, namely, “A group of mindless pilots clearly on an ego boost”.
ON March 10, John Dewar, director of operations for Third Energy, gave evidence to the Parliamentary Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee.
IN response to letters and reports following the Extraordinary RDC meeting. I confess, I am not one of those people that profess to have become an “expert” on fracking over the past few months.
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