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Use the "Add your comment" form at the end of each letter to have your say on the subject.| How can this rent rise be justified? | | 3:51pm Wednesday 25th June 2008 | | SIR - I trust the landlords who own the shop that Sussex Stationers traded from are duly pleased with themselves, being that another worthwhile retailer has had to quit Winchester due to ludicrous rents. |
| High St landlords shun independents | | 3:50pm Wednesday 25th June 2008 | | SIR - As an independent retailer in Winchester, I can speak at first hand of the difficulty in obtaining premises on the High Street. |
| Reinstate Jewry Street pillar boxes | | 2:51pm Wednesday 18th June 2008 | | SIR - I completely agree with your correspondent (Chronicle, June 5) regarding the re-installations of the pillar boxes previously outside the library in Jewry Street. |
| ‘Maintenance’ clearly not working | | 2:50pm Wednesday 18th June 2008 | | SIR - I read with interest the letter from Cllr M Kendall (Chronicle, June 12) regarding his view of the current situation regarding blocked gullies. |
| Tesco concerned with profit, not community service | | 2:50pm Wednesday 18th June 2008 | | SIR - Your article concerning the application by Tesco plc to open a pharmacy at its Winnall store (Chronicle, June 12) reminds me that they did operate a pharmacy there when they opened some 10 or more years ago. |
| Battle won, but sadly, war rolls on | | 2:46pm Wednesday 18th June 2008 | | SIR - For the fourth time the city council planning development committee has refused an application by Aldi to build a discount store on the former site of the Chimneys Pub and Nos 2 & 3, Burnett Close. |
| Bring back ‘Diverted Giving’ | | 3:56pm Wednesday 11th June 2008 | | SIR - It has been good to see how our ITV Focus documentary on begging has made such an impact with your readers. |
| My tale of post office woes | | 3:54pm Wednesday 11th June 2008 | | SIR - My post office service during the week of May 26 - 31 was as follows:
1) Someone else's mail was put through my letterbox. |
| Claustrophobic feel to new PO | | 3:53pm Wednesday 11th June 2008 | | SIR - Last Saturday at around 10am, I decided that I would visit the new' post office that had transferred recently to W H Smith. |
| Addressing issue of blocked gullies | | 3:51pm Wednesday 11th June 2008 | | SIR -I read with interest Roger Chalkley's letter (Chronicle, May 29) about blocked gullies in Romsey Road, Winchester. |
| Agree that training not up to scratch | | 3:43pm Wednesday 4th June 2008 | | SIR - I agree with Felicity Gibbins (Chronicle letters, May 29) that the staff in the relocated post office, despite their extensive training', have a lot more to learn. |
| Rubbish piles still a big problem | | 3:37pm Wednesday 4th June 2008 | | SIR - With reference to your article on May 29 about rubbish piles on the Winchester City Council land behind Cromwell Road. |
| Southern Water should talk to us | | 3:37pm Wednesday 4th June 2008 | | SIR - Further to your article last week regarding the proposed sewage treatment plant planning application at Avington, I note that it states that Southern Water would "work with planners to find a way forward". |
| ‘Extensive’ training not quite enough | | 10:16am Thursday 29th May 2008 | | SIR - Following a visit to the new Post Office in WH Smith's on its first day, I was interested to read your front page article Experienced PO Staff Shun Move To WH Smith Venue (Chronicle, May 22). |
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