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Road restricts driver visibility

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Letter: Good visibility is vital when joining a motorway. Why is this obvious fact ignored at virtually all junctions of Telford’s Queensway dual carriageway?

Touched by plight of the homeless

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LETTER: I saw the BBC programme  entitled Rich, Famous and Homeless. One participant refused to sleep in such awful conditions and went home.

Will we be a third-world country?

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LETTER: Mr Emyr Davies wonders why call centres always seem to be staffed by “immigrants”, and wonders if this amounts to “discrimination of (sic) indigenous Britishers” (Star Letters, June 24).

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Why do we have to pay for service?

LETTER: Like many I have no computer so am excluded from getting much information, entering many quizzes etc.It’s not just my choice, it’s like many people, I can’t afford one.

Letter: Funny how definitions can differ

Letter: I am fascinated by the way different groups of people can interpret the English language in different ways. Take the simple phrase “reasonable force”.

Letter: Trams are not the solution

LETTER: I am writing in relation to a recent article in which Councillor Mansell Williams calls for trams to be used to solve traffic problems in Shrewsbury.

Letter: Broadband tax unfair

LETTER: The so-called broadband tax seems dreadfully unfair. Many of the 34 million fixed telephone lines around Britain are used by people who do not even own a computer.

Advice from the car dealer’s mouth

LETTER: Being a bona fide motor trader in Shropshire for years, I had to comment on the feature in your paper.

Europe’s ‘fiddling’ a bigger concern

LETTER: The amount of money some British MPs, including ministers, fiddled offended most taxpayers in Britain.

Letter: Bank showed no loyalty

LETTER: I visited a branch of HSBC in Wrexham on June 11, to request if I could have my agreed overdraft increased from £200 to £250.

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