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I’m a novice at hospice fairy tales
IN the wake of my recent letter regarding social care beds going to the hospice (18/05/08), a correspondent has accused me of telling “fairy tales”.
Published: Wednesday, 18th June, 2008 13:15
The letter, ‘Accept hospice decision’, was dismissive of Sister Rita and the excellent work done by all those at St Margaret’s Hospice who have devoted themselves to caring for the frail and the dying.
Published: Wednesday, 11th June, 2008 11:30
Farewell to QE2 as she ends her voyage
It was sad to read that Clydebank’s famous ship, the QE2, has come to the end of her term.
Published: Wednesday, 11th June, 2008 11:30
With regards to ‘Accept hospice decision’ I agree with the scare tactics and thank the writer for identifying the behavioural tactics of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Published: Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 09:50
Regarding ‘Accept hospice decision’ in last week’s Post Bag, it is terrible that someone would say something so appalling about St Margaret of Scotland Hospice and not even have the guts to put their name to it.
Published: Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 09:50
I write in response to the letter “Accept hospice decision”.
Published: Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 09:50
Regarding the letter “Accept hospice decision” (28/05/08) – shame on you whoever you are.
Published: Wednesday, 4th June, 2008 09:50
WHEN people try to get their way by scare tactics, one can usually assume that they have failed to do so by reasoned argument.
Published: Wednesday, 28th May, 2008 10:05
I have been running a campaign to save 30 beds of the 60 bed St Margaret’s Hospice since October 2007 and have well over 90,000 hand written signatures as well as 1,641 signatures online.
Published: Wednesday, 28th May, 2008 10:05
The lack of social housing planned for Clydebank’s waterfront, as highlighted in last week’s Post, spells disaster for the town.
Published: Wednesday, 21st May, 2008 10:00
Recently one of the Post reporters covered the court case of my daughter Dani Weir and another child who cannot be named for legal reasons (‘My ordeal at hands of sex beast uncle’ — May 14).
Published: Wednesday, 21st May, 2008 10:00
West Dunbartonshire Youth Trust support
I AM a young person living in West Dunbartonshire and I am also active in the West Dunbartonshire Youth Trust.
Published: Wednesday, 14th May, 2008 10:00



