WE write in reply to Mrs Robinson's letter of October 30, in which she stated that the Community Centre on Hunger Hill is a blot on the landscape.
We wish to point out that since this "drop in centre" was opened in July, aggravation caused with children playing on the streets has dropped to a minimum.
May we also point out that ex-council houses on Doyle Road were already unsaleable before the centre opened and suggest that Mrs Robinson takes up the offer of a council property somewhere else and gives everybody a break.
The Committee,
Hunger Hill Residents Association.
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