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Gordon Sutter

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Past articles by Gordon:

Concert near Romsey to watch Katherine Jenkins this summer

THOUSANDS of music fans could flock to watch an opera star this summer if plans for a concert near Romsey are approved. → Read More

'Liberal Democrats should be the party of opposition'

THANK YOU for publishing an article to do with Lord Palmerston (Henry john Temple), and his local connection with Broadlands etc. → Read More

'I am barred from shopping and other facilities in Eastleigh'

HOW I agree with the traders of Market Street and High Street wanting the roads re-opened to traffic. → Read More

'Government ministers break the law and there are no resignations'

TWO government ministers (Matt Hancock and Michael Gove) have now been found to have broken the law and the result is…zero resignations. → Read More

'The least we can do is spare them the unnecessary trauma'

THE LIVE-EXPORT trade is a stain on our society. → Read More

'I'm not ready to be finished off'

I agree with Jill Matthews, I too am at a loss. → Read More

'Increase UK overseas aid to one per cent'

DESPITE BEING a Brexiteer, I do feel that the government has a duty, especially in hard times, to restore the international aid budget to at least… → Read More

'Ignorance, laziness and careless' sums up litter louts

AT 9AM on a beautiful summers morning I wandered into Shirley precinct to be confronted with every litter bin full to overflowing and discarded… → Read More

'Residents lives are cursed by inconsiderate parkers'

REGARDING the parking of hospital staff cars, I would like to point out that although living with Dunkirk Road behind our houses, I never agreed to… → Read More

'I’m never, ever, going to give up on my son'

FOR CARERS Week, Southampton's Revitalise highlight the importance of the nation’s carers as they transition out of pandemic → Read More

'Tory voters hang our head in shame'

WHAT a surprise Paddy Maxwell has jumped on a bandwagon that has been running in all publications for months/years, Letters Tuesday. → Read More

LETTER - Great resources in the UK that help stammerers

THE COMMENTARY piece "The Two NHS departments that need total reassessment" presented important areas that need improvement to better… → Read More

'Council cabinet sounds like group of boys obsessed with cars'

I WAS disappointed to discover the composition of the new Conservative cabinet on Southampton City Council following the recent election were all… → Read More

'Living with lymphoma can be demanding: physically, practically and emotionally'

This week is Carers Week, an annual campaign to raise awareness of caring and to recognise the contribution of carers across the UK. → Read More

'I would like to be in this world of ours a little longer'

I’ve been in a quandary about how to address my email to you. → Read More

Thought of planting trees in The Hundred makes me shudder at waste

I READ with interest the letter from Mary Haverty about the idea of planting trees to celebrate the Queen's jubilee. → Read More

Letter -Those who attack ambulance deserve harshest sentence

I THINK as a nation we must take a long look at ourselves when we hear the news that ambulance staff are to be given bodycams owing to an upsurge in… → Read More

'Patients are being left in the dark by Government'

I WANTED to highlight that as Covid-19 restrictions ease, more than 110,000 people with blood cancer and blood disorders, including stem cell… → Read More

'Look what pond-life did to our new road'

A SHORT while ago we celebrated our well-favoured Misselbrook Lane with its new tarmac, (respects again, to the late Alison Finlay), and the… → Read More

Shame on you - Southampton NHS staff cars vandalised

MY WIFE works for the NHS, she is frontline and has throughout the pandemic like many worked tirelessly on the wards face to face with this pandemic. → Read More