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OUR family would like to thank the kind young couple who stopped their car on Cock Hill in Trowbridge late on the evening of April 30 to attend to our ginger cat, who had just been knocked down and sadly killed.
WHEN readers were invited for their comments on a new sculpture for the Royal United Hospital in Bath, it wasn't surprising that the pithy comments printed in last week's Wiltshire Times reflect the total misunderstanding by ignorant people who lack any aesthetic judgement, or indeed any comprehension that the arts or things of beauty may contribute to the wellbeing of the spirit.
HAVING read the article in your paper in regard to implementing double yellow lines along the length of Laverton Road and others in the immediate vicinity, I would like to point out that if we are expected to park in our own driveways, those of us who have steep driveways are at serious risk of being involved in an accident.
IF anybody knows his local history it is Ken Rogers. And if Ken Rogers says the tourism brochure Ancient Modern is real nonsense' it is real nonsense. But it is nonsense in more ways than one.
IN response to your recent article on Street Litter Control Notices in Melksham: the press release you were sent emphasised how these measures were not meant to be draconian, and would only be applied after all other avenues had been exhausted.
IT'S hard to believe that a person could write in all seriousness that John of Gaunt School had "no choice" but to suspend a boy because of his haircut.
TROWBRIDGE Amateur Operatic Society is a highly successful local theatre company, operating as a registered charity to provide musical theatre for the west Wiltshire community and beyond.
I AM researching my family history and I'm looking for information about my great-great-grandfather Charles Holland, from North Bradley. He was born in about 1837 to John and Jemima Holland.