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Cyclists save the planet with a snarl and a curse
• THE other Monday the early morning traffic noise was broken by the distinct stamping of Birkenstock’d feet and the slapping of The Guardian against lycra-clad thighs as at last the police decided to take action against the eco-thugs (both male and female) who make road and pavement users’ lives almost unbearable with their smug “I’m doing my bit for the planet” form of Stalinism. > more |
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Homes will swallow up a rare oasis of greenery
I AM extremely alarmed by the proposals put forward by Islington Council for the Sobell Centre site, around the corner from my home. I have responded to the consultation document indicating that I am totally opposed to the scheme. > more
Wanted: bridge link - I HAVE been a resident of King’s Cross for 10 years and am dissatisfied with Network Rail’s decision to close the north-east entrance to... > more
Slur on neighbours - IN the feature on John Healy’s Grass Arena (Review, August 1), Healy contended that he and his family were treated like lepers because... > more
Centres face crunch - WITH the credit crunch set to enter its second year, enough time has elapsed for Islington residents to think that Councillor Ruth Polling and... > more
Threat to caretakers - IT appears that the good loyal hard work of Homes for Islington (HfI) resident caretakers fails to gain any reward; in fact, quite the opposite. > more
We need to know - AS a counciI tax-payer, I support calls for an open inquiry into the matters set out in Roisin Gadelrab’s article (Mystery over official’s big exit... > more
Licensees favoured - THE letters from Lib Dem councillors were perfect examples of how they think everything is always someone else’s fault. > more
Search for comrades - I’M looking for old comrades (or young ones come to that) who have served in the Royal Medical Corps. > more |
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