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Letters - June 15

I would just like to thank everyone who was involved with the charity auction to raise funds for The Kampala Children's Centre, Uganda, on June 6.

It was truly inspirational to see how so many members of the community and St Thomas' Church, pulled together to

contribute to this fantastic night.

I would also like to mention all the local businesses (The Sandcastle, Westair,

Blackpool Zoo, Blackpool Rock Company, Print-It, and many more) who donated items for the auction, it would not have been possible without their generous giving.

I think it speaks volumes of the caring nature of so many Blackpool residents and businesses alike that, in the midst of a recession, we managed to raise almost 2000 for The Kampala Children's Centre, a loving home for 1,000 orphans of the Ugandan civil war and from AIDS affected families.

On June 22, nine Blackpool volunteers will be visiting Kampala and helping out in any way possible.

We still welcome donations of sports equipment, educational materials and anything else which might be useful in helping improve these children's prospects and aspirations.

Thank you once again to everyone who really got into the spirit of the fantastic auction evening, I have been overwhelmed,

Louise Power

Lynton Avenue

South Shore

Organists are not in fashion

I notice that organ concerts have returned to the North Pier. When I read this I was quite

surprised as I thought the pier was going to move with the times.

It seems the pier is just doing the same old out-dated seaside

entertainment.

Organ concerts are very old fashioned. Would you ever see this on Britain's got Talent? I do not think so nor do I think The

Batchelors show is an attraction.

It's a joke. They have been working in working mens clubs and now we are expected to pay high ticket prices for acts we can see around the clubs for free.

I am middle-aged myself but for heaven's sake Blackpool North Pier need to get moving with the times if we are to attract tourism.

Richard P. Brown

address supplied

It makes me wonder how safe flights with Jet2 are?

I have booked a few flights for later in the year hope they don't decide to pack their bags too.

Ryanair should have been kept at all costs, that's what Blackpool needed.

bevkeenan

Who said the 10 passenger charge wouldn't have any

effect.

Say what you like but there are many potential

passengers like myself who won't pay this 10 and will travel to Manchester or

Liverpool instead.

Tone from Thornton

Another nail in the coffin for the bus stop of the skies. Get the bulldozers in and plan a development that actually benefits Blackpool.

Mr_Osato

I fly from Blackpool next week to Majorca and had a choice of departure airport with the alternative being Manchester.

Whilst I disagree with the 10 fee for each passenger I certainly would not choose to drive 50 miles down the

motorway to Manchester just to avoid it. You would have to be an idiot to spend the extra money in either a taxi or

driving yourself and paying for parking at Manchester.

squiggly


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