Mixed messages

HAVING read Mrs. Bialeska's latest epistle to the Bexhillians, I am not surprised she thinks people put words in her mouth as she sends out so many mixed messages about her opinion of Next Wave.

She claims she never said she hates the seafront and looks forward to taking her great grand-daughter on the play equipment. I am shocked, given that she thinks that children on the play equipment are in imminent danger of being run over by passing cars or dying a hideous death after grazing on the poisonous plants!

Of course, she would only go in fine weather as the new shelters provide no shelter, but still she does not hate the sea front.

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She loves the Colonnade, despite her view that the ventilation tower looks like a World War Two gun emplacement. She is beginning to sound like those council officers she so despises.

For her information, as I am sure I will get a stern rebuke in a few weeks time for not sharing her opinions, I am not a “new kid on the block” having been born and bred and brought my family up in Bexhill.

To answer Valerie Zebedee, I and others are not criticising Mrs Bialeska - we are joining in the healthy debate she claims she so enjoys.

ANNE BANKS

Collington Avenue

Bexhill-on-Sea

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