HAVING just returned from Bromyard Leisure Centre, where I regularly donate a pint, along with 120 other local folk, 'horrified' would be an understatement to express my feelings at hearing that a traffic warden in Bromyard had the nerve to place a ticket on the minibus belonging to the National Blood Service, which was written on the bus. What did he think he was doing? Why yesterday? There has never been a problem before.
Everyone knows the NHS is short of money, therefore when in Bromyard or any of the other towns they visit, there should automatically be no charge. We all need this service each and everyone of us.
Stickers should be issued to the National Blood Service for minibuses and team members who drive their own cars.
DIANE HARRISON, Bishops Frome.
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