Coventry Telegraph

PC is a credit to the police and our city

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PC Chris Burnham is such a courageous and inspiratio­nal individual and it is great that he has been able to return to the job he loves and that he has done for the past 27 years just 12 months after sustaining horrific injuries when he was knocked down by a fleeing driver he was trying to apprehend.

That he also bears no hatred or desire for vengeance towards the criminal who injured him is remarkable.

He is a credit to both Coventry Police and our city. All the best to PC Burnham for the future.

P. Sheehan, Coventry.

Kittens are for life not just lockdown

MY heart goes out to the little kittens left dumped in a wood by some heartless person.

Poor little things dumped to die, why didn’t the owners at least try to get in touch with the RSPCA and they would surely have been able to help or offer advice?

This is the second group of kittens in a few weeks to be dumped in a suitcase and left to die. There must surely be an alternativ­e solution.

I only hope this isn’t a result of people wanting cuddly creatures for comfort during lockdown and no longer having a need for them.

A. Mcdonald, Coventry.

We need hope not more doom and gloom

BORIS, flanked by his two so-called medical expert minders, has really lost the plot.

No sign of hope just more doom and gloom.

The country is tired of lockdown and all the misery it brings with it. I realise we have a pandemic to contain but if the PM showed a little more common sense and positivity then perhaps we may take more notice.

J. Jones, Nuneaton.

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OCTOBER 3, 1967: The first full-scale trial for Rugby Schools First XV which took place on The Close against an invitiatio­n XV.

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