REGARDING your report (Evening News, March 30) headlined "Plans suffer fresh blow", can one assume that the city will stand with its councillors if an appeal should overturn their objections on "planning grounds"?
It would be interesting should future potential customers (the citizens) be surcharged by a claim on their city for the legal costs of a service-provider incurred in overturning the objections of their elected representatives.
ERIC HALL,
Worcester.
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