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Rough and smooth

Now the alterations appear to be complete in Pershore. I thought I should add my opinion.

I am not a builder by any stretch of the imagination, but even I can see what a absolutely shabby job it is. Uneven paths, broken bricks already, gaps in the bricks, and the road surface in Bridge Street very rough. I am sure I mentioned the zebra crossing on the corner of Broad Street before - a very dangerous place to put a crossing. Then I understand last Saturday there was a day of celebration. Please the only thing to celebrate is at last for now Pershore has no roadworks. How can the bureaucrats celebrate when a lot of people were hurt while the alterations were being done? Anyway it doesn't matter because, the majority of Pershore Town Council supported the idea and we all know they don't give a dam about what Pershore folk want. I mean come on they ignore the Peoples wishes and now one of them is going on about package waste. I am sure everyone is well aware about recycling but come in to the real world and do what you were elected to do and represent what Pershore people want, after all recycling is a world wide thing. I am fed up to the back teeth of their opinions I respectively suggest if you can't represent Pershore in the capacity in which you were elected then do us all a favour and resign.

Peter Cowley, Bridge Street, Pershore.

11:30am Thursday 1st May 2008

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