Sir - I wrote regarding the seagull problem in Worcester.

Yes, I know some know-it-all attempted to point out that there is no such thing as a seagull.

These birds belong at sea or by the sea, not on land and especially not on our historic buildings.

Of course I am aware that it is apparently our fault because our careless disposal of waste attracts them for the easy pickings.

I can honestly say I have done nothing to attract them and I can see no point having the council spending a secret' amount of our money to limit' them.

For goodness sake stop being so careful not to offend the seagull lovers and start a cull. Attempts to control the numbers have obviously failed so stop wasting our money and get rid of them, there are plenty more of them by the sea if folk really want to go and watch them.

Mike Upton, Worcester.