This letter and Thought for the Week were originally published in Thursday's Spalding Guardian...
Here are the letters published in this week's Spalding Guardian.
This is a letter originally published in the Lincolnshire Free Press on Tuesday.
A letter writer admits he is 'shamelessly plugging' the charity shop where he volunteers.
This week's readers' views are on a popular funfair, a housing appointment and, of course, Thought for the Week.
Here's the letters from this week's Spalding Guardian.
Here are this week's Lincolnshire Free Press letters...
In this week's Spalding Guardian letters, a reader gives phone scam advice and another makes a plea for a cleaner town.
The Cross Keys Bridge and the performance of our MP are the subject of this week's Spalding Guardian letters.
A village disappointment and an assessment of employment difficulties are discussed in this week's letters page.
A reader has suggested bring back council market stalls for traders to use.
There is praise for a care home among this week's letters to the Spalding Guardian editor.
This week we publish your views on Spalding market place, St John's lost treasure and the NHS.
A letter writer has thanked a couple who helped her out when her vehicle broke down.
Following on from our story about the recovery of tanks once used as flood defences, a reader shares his memories of the 1947 floods.
Candidates from the recent county council elections express their thanks to voters through our letters page.
This week we publish your letters on education and the county council election.
This week we publish your letters on asylum seekers, MPs' extra jobs, cultural heritage, the town centre and the county elections.
This week we publish your views on Sutton Bridge and on anti-social behaviour.
This week we publish your views on politics and the British Legion.