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Letter: Other matters do need addressing, starting with Caistor's boxed tree

EDITOR – Am I the only regular reader of the Market Rasen Mail who is beginning to wonder if the "New Kid On The Block, Paul Fisher" hasn't been doing some of those funny little deeds with Edward Leigh. MP. where certain very strange handshakes are done in secret?

Because if the answer to this is "Nay Mr Wilks", then why may I ask is dear Eddy Leigh slotting his tuppence with each and every week in telling us the reader, things that should be kept to the likes of "Jackanory".

For how many times does one have to shout before one goes blue in the face, that we have more concerning issues in our own lines of much greater importance, the "Offending tree in a box in Caistor Market Square".

Oh yes sir! This may seem a most trivial topic to those with no understanding of tree's but let me please inform you that trees should be planted in the ground and not in a box.

Let's not forget trees also have feelings and as a humans, a box is for those who no longer live, so why condemn the tree in a box while it still breaths and enjoys gods wonderful planet.

So come on let's release the tree back into the wild where it will smile for each and everyday of its long life and thus growing leaves more greener and a trunk thicker, will then be saying to all of us "Thanks-you".

NINO HOBLYN

North Street,

Caistor

Editor's Note: The Market Rasen Mail strives to be entirely independent in its coverage of all matters. As MP for our district I feel our readers are interested in Mr Leigh's views and actions and so the newspaper regularly carries letters from Mr Leigh.


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