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"Kiltie" picture fairly lifted reader's spirits

Through the Letters page of the Advertiser, I would like to congratulate the photographer who took the super photo at St Mungo's (last week's Wedding of the Week). Read

Town centre is changing for the worse

ONCE again the plight of the disastrous trading situation in Quarry Street has been highlighted by the Advertiser. Read

Angry at this area's sad decine

I want to put in writing my very strong complaints about Murray Drive in Stonehouse. Read

Calderside Academy is more like a prison than a school

I AM writing regarding the letter in last week’s Advertiser about Calderside Academy, where a gentleman was standing up for the pupils. I fully agree with him. Read

Model opportunity to aid charity

Breast Cancer Care are looking for women and men who have had breast cancer to model in their annual Scottish Fashion Show sponsored by National Tyres on September 25. Read

Kids shouldn’t have to feel fearful on school journeys

Schools have been a popular topic recently on the Letters Page — not in a positive manner on most occasions. Sadly, I don’t have a positive outlook myself. Read

Roads ‘a disgrace’ yet council wriggle out of responsibility

As one of the many drivers who have suffered damage to their cars and been fobbed off by South Lanarkshire Council, I sympathise with Mr Cochrane (Advertiser of February 21) who hits out at ‘disgraceful’ roads. Read

Is it safe to say that these youngsters are receiving preferential treatment?

Over several weeks I have read about the Uddingston parents of St John the Baptist School saying they were disgustedabout the danger their kids were being put in and how South Lanarkshire Council were not bothering about this. Read

Fond memories of those dancing days in Hamilton

The following is a poem I have written on ‘Home Towns’. Read

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