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Thursday, 4th December 2008
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December 2: MP no help in fight to save post office
I see that Sally Keeble, MP for Northampton North, has decided to give herself a pat on the back because she sat on the Treasury Select Committee to keep the Post Office Card Account with the Post Office (Viewpoint, Nov 21).
December 1: Builders still after town's green fields
Despite reeling from the recession, the major house builders are still seeking to tie up greenfield sites all around Northampton: Bovis in Hunsbury and Collingtree Park and Taylor Wimpey next to Junction 15 of the M1.
November 29: DWP getting tough ... on the disabled
It astounds me how long it takes the Department for Work and Pensions to discover a cheat who is defrauding the system, yet when they overpaid (their mistake) my severely disabled, honest son £400, they were down on him like a ton of bricks a
November 28: Animals may boycott new wildlife area
How lovely to see students at Thomas Becket Roman Catholic School are planting 30 tiny trees to create a new wildlife area in the school grounds.
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November 27: Disgraceful legacy of dull buildings
November 26: Christmas reasons to be cheerful
November 25: Duston owes so much to councils' Liz
November 24: The milkman is still doing his rounds
November 21: Please speak up to save village green
November 20: Stop all this moaning and stay positive
November 19: We need the land for an urban farm
November 18: A wonderful legacy from Lynn Wilson
November 17: Foundation already laid for cash gift
November 13: Let's cover bus station with graffiti
November 12: Community loses out to big business
November 11: A bit of rain and estate floods again
November 10: Flawed logic to pull down bus station
November 8: Make these new homes eco-friendly
November 7: How poppy cash helped my mother
November 6: Fill these plots, not our greenfield sites
November 5: 'Awful' bus station one of the best
November 4: Black hole is more a Tory trap-door!
November 3: Views of the young ignored by council
October 30: Councillors must listen to the people
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