WE recently organised our RAF ex-apprentices’ reunion at the Green Dragon Hotel in Broad Street, Hereford, which has excellent facilities. It was nice to return to our old haunts and see that the gates from the old RAF camp at Credenhill have been saved and proudly displayed in a nearby park.

The town is pleasing and has developed into a good tourist location with lots of interesting features.

However, our great disappointment was the litter-ridden streets. I travel to many cities in England and Europe but have rarely seen such dirty streets.

The litter bins were overflowing and the pedestrianised areas were a disgrace. Your city has so much to offer the tourist but please find some extra finance from the council to proudly present your historic city to the world.

We will return next year for a reunion and hope that this issue will be resolved. We have fond memories of Hereford and it will always be a special place for us.

The Royal Air Force has been an integral part of this city for many decades and we want to share our pride, so please spruce up your streets and public areas.

ROBERT WILLIS Cambridge