YOUR article in last week’s Hereford Times (July 28) says it all.
How predictable that the poor stranded trees in planters on the road to nowhere are dying.
When the council saw fit to waste our money on this expensive piece of virtue signalling the obvious questions were raised about how they were going to be cared for and what the cost of this would be.
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Well now we know the answer. I should like to hope that before they embark on any other fancy schemes for wasting our money they would ask themselves a few hard questions about spending public money in such a cavalier fashion, but I doubt they will.
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I am afraid we have a council made up of a ramshackle coalition of greens and independents who have scant regard for the real issues facing their residents.
DOUG SKEGGS
Weston-under-Penyard
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