IN response to a letter published on November 1, headed "Don't think twice about saying 'No'."
I would have thought that Albert Caville would have grasped the fact that there had been an error in the facts published, and can assure him and other readers of the Telegraph that it was not a mistake on my part.
I would have thought that any person with an ounce of common sense would have dismissed the cost of £300 to £400 for fitting a spy hole and seen the story for what I was endeavouring to do and just in case you have missed the point Albert, that is to try to get funding to help the most vulnerable people in our society, that is the old and infirm.
£300 to £400 was for a quote from the people that do the fitting and this figure was to secure a full house, e.g., doors, windows and the such.
ROY DAVIES (by e-mail)
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