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Your still a spring chicken, George

11:50am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I thought George Cowley was over 75 and would qualify for a free TV licence.

Guyana is part of South America

11:40am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – Much as I enjoyed Mike Pryce’s article I am astonished at his lack of geographical knowledge.

We gave left-overs to man with pigs

11:30am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – In reply to Peter Alcock (August27), I was born and raised in the Diglis area of Worcester.

Just where are these shops?

11:20am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I have recently seen some advertising for the Diglis development citing not only the new homes but cafes, restaurants, select shops and a gym.

Christmas advert was such a shock

11:10am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I WAS caught totally unawares while quietly watching lunchtime TV. The first Christmas advert quite shocked me.

Haven’t they got anyone already?

11:00am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – County councillors have got no money and yet the council can afford to pay consultants a million pounds in fees.

Another journey to city on cards

10:50am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I have read with interest your article about post office closures.

What is becoming of young parents?

10:40am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – On Saturday, August 23 I was enjoying the lovely sunshine and walking around a car boot sale.

Do we have the the power for trams?

10:30am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I refer to Jack Blanchard’s article on the proposed tramtrains.

Cash has gone on wrong thing

10:20am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – In reply to Councillor David Tibbutt (August 21), my original letter did not debate the need for a flood defence.

Shutting post office will lead to isolation for many old people

10:10am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I refer to your article (August 27) which identifies the closure of the post office at the Bilford Road junction with Astwood Road.

Have Asda in town not on outskirts

10:00am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – With reference to Mr A Davies’ (August 26) letter about the siting of the proposed new Asda store.

We need a better electricy supply

9:40am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – Electricity supply – the price goes up and the service goes down.

Toilets should not have been sold

9:30am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – The toilets in Quay Street should never have been sold.

What will David Cameron say?

9:20am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – It will be interesting to hear what David Cameron has to say at the Guildhall today.

Well done all our Olympic athletes

9:10am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – Our sportsmen and women now hold their own with the whole world. The Olympics are a shining example.

Big thanks to plum festival organisers

9:00am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – I feel huge thanks should go to all concerned with the Pershore Plum Festival which culminated over last weekend with the Plum Fair.

Animal testing helps halt human suffering

8:54am Friday 29th August 2008

SIR – Mrs Marilyn Brown, presumably referring to my own recent letters defending medical testing on non-human animals, writes (August 26) that she is in “despair” to see these arguments.

An excellent idea

10:00am Thursday 28th August 2008

SIR–What an excellent idea E Taylor (August 25), to muck spread as a deterrent to trespassing travellers.

They need the boot

9:50am Thursday 28th August 2008

SIR – As the old saying “truth will out”. I refer to SW Clayton’s letter (August 22) asking for an apology from our untruthful politicians for telling us the European Union had nothing to do with the closing of our post offices.


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Roberts is Valentino couture choice

Julia Roberts at Oscars wearing a velvet Valentino gown

Updated 7:06pm Friday 29th August 2008

Couture king Valentino Garavani has paid tribute to Julia Roberts when asked to name favourite actresses who have donned his clothes.


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