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Letters
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The river Rhone? Now that is some river
SIR – Frank, a good friend, tells me in a postcard from Avignon, France, that the river Rhone is 10 times the width of Worcester’s river Severn. read more
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Footballers should copy tennis players
SIR – Football players should train like tennis players. read more
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I don’t know much about banks, but...
SIR – It’s been obvious for quite some time that there’s something wrong with the banks – and I’m no expert on banking. read more
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This Act will only add to homeless problem
SIR – The important heading ‘Homeless level is far too high in Worcester’ (Worcester News, June 30) deserves a reply. read more
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Thank you, Worcester, for your generosity
SIR – This is an open letter to the people of Worcester and visitors to the city who donated so very generously to the ABF the Soldiers’ Charity during a bucket collection in the city to coincide with the homecoming/freedom parade of the Grenadier Guards, the Queen’s Royal Hussars and the Mercian Regiment on Wednesday, July 27. read more
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It’s simple.There’s not enough social housing
SIR – I agree with Peter Nielson’s letter (Worcester News, June 27) concerning social housing in relation to the story about Margaret and Eddie Tout being evicted from their home (Worcester News, June 23). read more
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I'll tell you why I'm so involved in health
SIR – In his letter about the strategic review of hospital services (Worcester News, June 29), N Taylor asks, “Why is Andy Roberts deeply involved in this review of medical services necessitated by government cuts?” read more