May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
THE idea of universal creative principles (“Creating drama in Mexico City” Examiner May 7) seems too good too be true. Variety in the world of art prevents the discovery of a key which will unlock universal appeal. In other words, even popular shows like Big Brother don’t win applause from every viewer. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
I WAS in Greenhead Park on the Bank Holiday Monday and not only witnessed the devastation of the site by the heavy vehicles (handled by people who didn’t seem to care), but also observed potentially dangerous manoeuvres and operations. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
I HAVE noticed a couple of reports in the Examiner about people having damage caused to their car tyres, rims and other parts of the vehicle. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
I WOULD like to thank all the people of Holme Valley North (Brockholes, Honley and Meltham) in giving me their support in the recent Kirklees local government election. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
I WOULD like to say a huge thank you to all those people in the Denby Dale Ward who turned out to vote for me in the local election last Thursday. As your new ward councillor I will be joining the successful Conservative team of Clrs Jim Dodds and Elaine Ward. I would like to assure all the people in our ward that we will be working for you to the best of our abilities. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
MEMBERS of Parliament are supposed to represent the views of their constituents but never seem to do so. The public has never been allowed to express its opinion on any of the really important issues of the past 50 or so years. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
THE mudbath left in the aftermath of the visit to Greenhead Park by the Chinese State Circus is a case of, we told you so, Kirklees Council. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
I WAS among the sell-out crowd for the 2pm performance of the Chinese State Circus at Greenhead Park on Bank Holiday Monday. Read
May 10 2008 | Reader Letters
SO, Clr Khan says there’s no room for the BNP’s hate and divisive politics in Kirklees. Read