March 202 Letters

I notice in the February edition of the What’s On that the Community Council have agreed to the siting of large poppies on the lamp posts along Old
Port Road for this year’s Remembrance Day.
Has any consideration been given to the material that these poppies are made from? In most towns and villages where they have been used in recent years, they have been plastic and I hope the Community Council will ensure that any
used in Wenvoe are made from recycled and recyclable materials
Nicola Harmer

Thank you to the Repair Café
We would like to record our appreciation for the efforts that Phil and his team went to, to prevent our much-loved electric fire from being deposited in the
“Electrical Recycling” bin. We had bought this appliance which has the
appearance of a cast iron log burner about 10 years ago. It was not cheap at the time but as well as giving heat it also gave the realistic appearance of logs burning. And then it suddenly didn’t.
We spoke to the manufacturer who gave the customary short intake of breath which signalled: “sorry mate, old model, no spares, cannot be repaired, new one cracking on for a grand”. But thankfully, Phil thought he knew differently and took the unit away. Within a matter of a few days he had diagnosed the problem, purchased a suitable alternative for what proved to be a faulty fan for not much more than a tenner and returned the appliance to us. I will speak to Ken to offer a suitable donation to the wonderful work that the Repair Café does.

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