Council 'falls' down on maintaining lifts - Letter
An Echo letter writer has said Southampton City Council has 'fallen down' in maintaining lifts
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An Echo letter writer has said Southampton City Council has 'fallen down' in maintaining lifts
It was good to read that Bluestar have bought so many new buses, writes an Echo reader.
What a surprise for us on bus number 6H, chatting away as we near Waitrose Portswood!
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A Daily Echo letter writer has said Russell Martin's side has had a good run but is 'not good enough for the Premiership' at the moment
An Echo letter writer says "The fly-tipped bath in our road has been removed; now peace reigns, except for the phantom toilet person who has mistaken Broadlands Road for a urinal!"
An Echo letter writer says Southampton City Council should get rid of the 'dangerous' chicane at Glen Eyre Road
An Echo letter writer says: If Russell Martin really wants to take Saints up to the Premier League, then he’s got to stop changing the team week in and week out
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