'Perhaps the council would like to spend some of our council tax on repairs to the highway' - Your Letters: September 4

PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVE: A colourised image of RAF prisoners of war returning to Britain via RAF Cosford, where two personnel reception centres and a medical rehabilitation unit were opened. The base, now home to a national museum, was seen as the perfect place for servicemen to recuperate.

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PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVE: A colourised image of RAF prisoners of war returning to Britain via RAF Cosford, where two personnel reception centres and a medical rehabilitation unit were opened. The base, now home to a national museum, was seen as the perfect place for servicemen to recuperate.

STATE OF ROAD IS A DISGRACE

I live in Broad Lane South, Wednesfield. It is a main thoroughfare, especially for emergency vehicles. The area at the junction of Southfield Road and Birchfield Road is a disgrace. There is one particular man-hole cover which has to be a danger to cyclists. To even cross the road on foot is risky. Perhaps the council would like to spend some of our council tax on repairs to the highway. I dread to think how bad it will become after another winter.

A Langley, Wednesfield

CALL TO BRING THE PM TO ACCOUNT

Attention all lawyers. Britain needs you now.

During his meteoric rise from tool-maker’s son to Prime Minister, lawyer Sir Kier must have made many enemies amongst his colleagues. I now ask that one or many more of you could unite and consider taking payback action by initiating possible charges of ‘malfeasance’ and/or ‘malpractice in public office’ Great Britain cannot, and will not, survive under his maladministration.