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Friday, 9th January 2009
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Evening Telegraph Editor,
03/06/2008 19:42:11
The rising cost of petrol is forcing all of us to reassess what journeys we are making in our cars. How are you being affected? Do you think there should be a petrol protest?
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Nicholas Tite,
Assistant Editor 05/06/2008 11:26:58
What do you think of potholes on our roads? If you click our news page you'll find some astonishing facts and figures on the state of the county's roads.
Leave your comments here - what do you think? Should more be done to fix our roads?
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Caroline Morgan,
Northants Evening Telegraph 11/06/2008 16:31:47
What do you think about the council’s vision for Kettering town centre?
Leave your comments here - what are your views on the council's action plan? Do you think the plans will attract developers to the town?
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Evening Telegraph Editor,
11/06/2008 22:49:32
Do you think the plan to put traffic screens over the A14 are what is needed to beat congestion?
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Mo B,
Corby 12/06/2008 12:21:58
The person/people who tied a poor dog to a railway track nr Corby village, resulting in the death of the animal shows that the mentality of some people has sunk to an all time low.
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BMG,
WELLINGBOROUGH 12/06/2008 13:38:21
Having reached the age to have a bus pass I decided to save on fuel and take the bus from Raunds to Northampton, the drivers were pleasant enough, not the most comfortable journey and 1hr 40 minutes duration. The main problem with public transport is the passengers, I was subjected to a background buzz of an Ipod, rubbish left in a pile an empty lager can rolling from side to side and if that was not enough on the way home 3 women one had had her car taken by the police due to lack of insurance which she was not happy about and spent the entire journey complaining that she needed the toilet, had been picked on by the police (who had nothing else to do),the bus journey, her language got worse as the journey progressed she was in no way to blame for her problems and the rest of us passengers had to listen to her from Northampton to Rushden never again I'll get the car out in future
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BMG,
WELLINGBOROUGH 12/06/2008 13:39:34
Yes I think ther should be a fuel protest to often in this country we winge among ourselves and do not stand up to be counted
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Jay Mitton,
Liverpool 13/06/2008 11:18:10
With regard to your sad and sickening story of the cruelty shown to an innocent German Shepherd; when are people in power going to accept that animal cruelty by children is a good indicator of how they will behave when they are adults. The police routinely ignore various forms of animal cruelty, such as shooting animals with air guns, until it happens to a child. Then they pull out all the stops to find the culprits. These children if allowed to continue their cruelty will be grow up to be the most violent members of our society. They should be found and their problems addressed at an early age so they can hopefully grow to be happy productive members of society.
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k. fortuin,
Huntington Beach, California 14/06/2008 18:23:40
What we need to do is have an international fuel boycott for just one day. Its not just an English problem, this is much bigger that it appears to be!
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Ray Rodden,
Corby 15/06/2008 15:12:50
strange that as soon as oil goes up petrol goes up - as soon as oil comes down, petrol stays up for weeks then comes down a little. Meanwhile the oil companies claim they make no money on petrol but their vast profits come from getting oil out vthe ground.
Oh, yes, they think we all believe in fairies at the bottom of the garden, bigfoot, the loch ness minster and that Gordon Brown will win the next election
[well, the first three may be real, the last bit - no chance!! :-) ]
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