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Try being homeless on £35 a week...
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Worcester boy made good? Not true at all
SIR – I am becoming somewhat annoyed concerning the continual articles in the Worcester News about Lord Faulkner of Worcester which, to those with no knowledge of him, gives the impression that he is a Worcester boy made good. read more
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Cutting car parking charges is way forward
SIR – It is a welcome sight to see that worcester city council has slashed car parking charges in order to attract more people into the city centre (Worcester News, July 31). read more
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I’d love to track down ex-bike club members
SIR – In March of this year the Worcester News very kindly published a group photograph of 15 Steps Motorcycle Club members from the 1970s. read more
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Badminton players got what they deserved
SIR – The important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part. read more
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In many cases people just make a mistake
SIR – Your story ‘100 flout planning laws, just one pays the price’ (Worcester News, July 28) may have had an attention-grabbing headline, but it’s far from being an accurate reflection of how planning enforcement works in Worcester. read more
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Close an A&E? It just makes no sense at all
SIR – The article concerning the fine imposed on Worcestershire hospitals (Worcester News, July 30) surely raises a lot of questions about the trust management’s ability to do just that – manage. read more
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The mayor’s banquet does so much good
SIR – I went to the mayor’s banquet at the Guildhall in Worcester last month and afterwards helped to collect the donation envelopes that had been placed on each table. read more