Regarding a letter in your paper in which J K Walker wrote about Tramlink.
He was saying that he heard someone on the bus saying the money should have gone to the hospitals. My opinion is that there was no need to start the trams again. In the 1930s and 1940s when we last had the tram people said get rid of them. Now they're saying bring them back.
It's getting worse every year, either you keep them or get rid of them.
If you choose to get rid of them then put the money towards hospitals, education and other important things to help the future of children like myself, as our Prime Minister Mr Tony Blair promised.
N ABBOTT
Aged 11
Broadmead Junior School
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