I AM writing to commend Mrs Horner's continued campaign against the practices of Castle Cement, Clitheroe.
Those of us who live in the 'fall out zone' are always conscious of the dust that falls on to our cars, our washing, our outside garden furniture -- and is presumably sucked into our lungs.
In the early morning the car windscreen is covered with early morning moisture. It is swilled off with the hosepipe. Yet as soon as the windscreen wipers are switched on, they are rasping on the minute grit still clinging to the windscreen.
The only moments of alleviation is if the wind direction is blowing the mess elsewhere.
ROBIN PARKER, St Chad's Avenue, Chatburn, Clitheroe.
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