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Tories seem confused over nuclear power on Anglesey

I RESPOND to Mr Ridge-Newman’s debut letter (Jan 20) and congratulate him on his selection and also acknowledge the efforts of the former Tory candidate Trefor Jones who cared about his native Anglesey. Read

Anglesey UFOs could be nightlights

WITH reference to the "mysterious lights" seen by your readers over Mynydd Mechell and Holyhead, these were almost certainly the latest celebratory craze ie. miniature paper hot air balloons.Read

Tories can not be trusted over Wylfa B

ANTHONY Ridge Newman (Mail, 20 January), the latest Conservative parliamentary candidate for Ynys Môn, said he would see to it that Wylfa B will get built. Well that’s all fine then. Or is it? Read

Little is being done about Gwalchmai danger spot

With regards the corner as you enter Gwalchmai: In addition to Thomas Catford’s comments re "Police adding to the danger" (Mail, January 13). Read

We need windfarm manufacturing on Anglesey

THE recent announcement that Centrica has been given backing to develop an offshore windfarm some nine miles north of Anglesey is potentially exciting news for the local economy ("Hundreds of wind turbines to be built on Anglesey coast" – Mail January 13). Read

My fears about Wylfa B have not been allayed

THE Department of Energy and Climate Change Office for Nuclear Development (OND) held a consultation exercise at Wylfa on Saturday, 9 January. Read

What does the Gwalchmai parish council do?

THEY tell me that we have a community council in the village of Gwalchmai. Read

Conservatives are fully behind Wylfa B project

IN light of the comments made by Albert Owen MP, with regard to the Conservative position on Wylfa B and nuclear power, I thought I should reiterate that I and senior Conservative spokespeople like Cheryl Gillian MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Wales, are committed to ensuring that Wylfa B is an absolute priority for Anglesey’s economy.Read

Response to Bangor Lions collections was brilliant

MANY of your readers will have seen members of the Rotary Club of Bangor dressed in the bright yellow club tabards, making their annual Christmas collections in local stores. Read

Why are the police wasting time on a Bangor park?

IT was with absolute bemusement, bordering on total disbelief, that I read your report on the proposed restoration of a run-down park area at Brynllwyd, Bangor (Bangor & Anglesey Mail, January 13). Read

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University has taken over Bangor

I WOULD like to know what plans are being put into effect to improve the bare land where our ambulance and bus station once stood.Read

Anglesey road speed limit change will not stop boy racers

I READ your headline story Action must be taken, in the January 6 edition of Holyhead and Anglesey Mail and my comments are this:Read

Police add to the danger with speed van in Gwalchmai

THE corner as you enter Gwalchmai, from the Holyhead side has never been a pleasant experience to go round.Read

Great support for candles event at Bangor Cathedral

I AM writing to say a big thank you to all your readers who took part in this year’s Candle of Hope appeal.Read

No hard answers on Wylfa replacement

I was interested to read (Letters, 26 January 2010) that Alan Smith of Horizon Nuclear Power felt that the recent nuclear roadshow in Ynys Môn and Bangor was such a success.Read

Wylfa consultation has gone well

I AM writing on behalf of RWE npower and Horizon Nuclear Power to thank all those local residents and businesses who attended our recent public exhibitions and business drop-in events, which were held during November and December 2009. Read

Holyhead cadets have been letn down

I DON’T know Mr Gerwyn Jones personally but think that his comments in your paper (December 16) disingenuous and blatantly misleading. Read

Get in touch with me about your sheep tagging experiences

ON January 1, new EU rules come into force requiring sheep farmers to electronically tag their flock. Such tags are costly and there is no clear benefit to animal health. Read

A big thanks from Wales Air Ambulance

I WOULD like to say a big thank you on behalf of Wales Air Ambulance to all your readers and the local people who have supported us throughout 2009, and to all our fantastic volunteers, who enable the charity to keep functioning, raising vital funds to keep us flying. Read

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Holyhead's Ysgol Llaingoch must be kept open

IN response to a recent report in your newspaper about the measured distances for some existing schools to a proposed new shared school site in Holyhead.Read

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