ONCE more, Christopher Whitehead School is in the news and no one seems to realise we have rain, sometimes torrential.
If the pupils arrive at school soaking wet will there be anywhere for them to dry out?
People in the Cotheridge area had this problem in the 1930s. They had to cycle to Christopher Whitehead.
My school was in St George's Square and I had to cycle to Worcester and catch a bus through town. It was often bitterly cold, too.
And another Tesco? They are everywhere like flies.
JOAN EDWARDS, Cotheridge.
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