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Wirral Letters: Shortpoints May 25

THE item of news about the proposed expansion of the wind farm leaves me confused and annoyed. If your figures are correct spending £45m would provide enough power for 170,000 homes ... this works out at a little under £265 per home for one year only, profit thereafter. Confused as to why with so many experts we have running the country this is allowed to happen by another country and annoyed because the figures are so simple that perhaps some of our own experts are getting some of the profits themselves.

John Rixon

Pensby

COULD you give a very big ‘well done’ to my daughter Jo Large for walking 26 miles on Saturday night May 14. She did the Moon Walk in aid of Cancer Care in London. Well done from all her family and friends. We are all very proud of her.

M. Graham

Port Sunlight

Congratulations and much respect to the council legal department for their prompt action in having the travellers moved from the New Brighton prom to somewhere more suitable for their needs. This was the second time in just a few weeks so it would seem that a closer eye needs to be kept on what’s going on down there?

Paul Stringer

Wallasey

I would like to give a bit of praise to the NHS. I recently was an inpatient on ward S4, in Arrowe Park Hospital. The treatment I received was of a very high standard, between the day staff and the night staff nothing was too much trouble. I could not fault anything they did for me in my three-day stay. So many people pull NHS down so I thought a little praise would be nice. Thank you all.

Mrs Dickin

Wirral