I HAVE been lucky enough to experience the services of the Redi Centre.

I have gained various new skills and qualifications.

The Redi Centre has broadened my knowledge and opportunities tenfold. I can now converse with deaf people, paint a picture and even mend a glass window!

What is the council thinking? To close the door on Redi will close the door to a lot of people's learning opportunities.

Why? Because Redi is a vital first stepping stone to achieving higher education.

People can learn in a friendly, relaxed, non-threatening environment, thus gaining new skills and qualifications, which can't be a bad thing, can it?

Please support Redi by writing to them or to the council.

Why spoil a fantastic facility, which is used and needed by so many?

Mrs Jackie Lee

Winyates Green