New signage
Dear Editor, The picture shows a sign erected yesterday (July 23) to show directions off the roundabout. This has only taken about a year since completion of the roundabout. As
Wild fire danger – land clearance
Dear Editor, At this time of year, this is a very important issue and many articles have been published about the need for action. Indeed, there was a major feature
Forget it brother, you can go it alone?
Only hardened fans of The Clash will recognise this title as another line from the punk band’s 1979 hit “London Calling”. This might all change though, following the Brexit vote
Siesta time, half time and tea time
I for one did not vote to Brexit (I prefer to mix it), apply for an Irish passport or emigrate – I am already here! However, had I chosen a
Still about the Brexit
Dear Editor, Sorry, but despite so much reliable information, if you look, there is still a lot of fear and absolute rubbish written, especially last week’s letters and online polls.
Offshore drilling
Dear Editor, To Direcção-Geral de Recursos Naturais, Segurança e Serviços Marítimos (DGRM) & Maritime Authority Directorate General In relation to the Algarve Resident’s reporting of offshore drilling (Algarve/Aljezur), I would
Anonymous donation of €500
Dear Editor, It was with immense gratitude that we received the anonymous donation of €500 and we would appreciate if you would publish this “thank you” letter. We say a
So sorry for what?
Dear Editor, I would just like to respond to Graham Anderson’s letter (Resident, June 30 edition). In it he uses terms such as “I apologise on behalf of my country,
Brexit race hate
Dear Editor, I read your article regarding Fátima in South London (last week’s edition). I have lived in England for 46 years, moving here at the age of 10. In
Life will go on
The soundings that we and other British Chambers of Commerce conducted prior to referendum was that there was a strong preference for Britain to remain within the EU. However, the

