By Rich Wilkes on Sun 27 Jun 2010
Sir- I was disappointed to see a guy with dodgy pants running through town got a full page article in last week's paper, but a charity walk which hundreds of our townspeople entered didn't get a mention.
By Jane Roberts on Wed 23 Jun 2010
Sir-I wonder whether I am alone in believing that Rotherham Borough Council has finally and completely taken leave of its senses.
By Mrs L McNicholas on Tue 22 Jun 2010
Sir- As a mother of twins, I know first-hand how much of a struggle it can be to give birth to, then bring up, two or more babies at the same time.
By Mrs Kate Crampton on Tue 08 Jun 2010
Congratulations to the organisers of Rotherham Rocks Fashion.
By Cllr S Thornton on Tue 08 Jun 2010
Dear Sir, In last weeks letters page the "protesters" of Anston challanged individual Anston Parish councillors to state their views regarding the Local Development Frameworks housing issues.
By Charlotte Blencowe on Tue 27 Apr 2010
My name is Charlotte Blencowe and I would like to use the Advertiser to introduce myself to the people of Wales Ward.
By Will Shield on Mon 26 Apr 2010
The Scarlet pimpernel ..... They seek him here, they seek him there.
By Chris Teather on Mon 26 Apr 2010
Regarding the letter from a David Gee, the agent for Paul Martin, who admits to an error in the Campaign Leaflet.
By A Whitaker on Mon 26 Apr 2010
Sir, Wind farm developers, Banks claim that their proposed turbines at Ulley will produce electricity for up to 10,000 households; could this really true?
By Mrs Kerry Uttley on Sat 24 Apr 2010
Sir, As a regular visitor to Rotherham Hospital with my little girl, we were again visiting on Thursday morning (April 22), our appointment was 9.45am.
By Alan Pearman on Mon 12 Apr 2010
I WONDER if Councillor Stone and Rotherham Chief Executive Martin Kimber were watching BBC Look North on Tuesday?
By Eamonn Ward on Mon 12 Apr 2010
Dear Sir, The only Green Party candidate in Rotherham will be Richard Penycate in Rawmarsh council ward as we focus on supporting the "Save our Green Belt" campaign.
By Cllr Thomas Fenoughty, Conservative on Tue 06 Apr 2010
Sir—”My dad would turn in his grave.”
“My Dad would turn in his grave” “If they put a donkey up they’d win” When elections are coming up in Rotherham these are the 2 phrases I constantly hear.
By Concerned resident on Fri 02 Apr 2010
Sir—As reports say that Canklow is a bad area, with high crime and low employment, why is the council planning to build 29 new homes, one a five-bedroom house.