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When barefoot PE leaves you cold

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Re your article (Wim Hof breathing and cold-exposure method may have benefits, study finds, 13 March), my secondary school PE teacher once made our class run barefoot around the snowcovere­d playing field. As I recall, we did not feel better from doing this. Polly Bird Bedlington, Northumber­land

• The headline of your editorial on low-traffic neighbourh­oods (11 March) invites us to “spread the word – these schemes work”. But it might be time to rebrand them. It would be easier to sell a “health improvemen­t zone” or a “reduced child asthma neighbourh­ood” than a Ulez or an LTN – and harder to oppose it. Harriet Ward Emeritus professor, Department of Criminolog­y, Sociology and Social Policy, Loughborou­gh University

• Because they are morally bankrupt, the Conservati­ves will avoid becoming financiall­y bankrupt (‘Nope, no way’: can the Tories afford to give Frank Hester’s money back?, 15 March). Clifton Melvin-Chalfont St Giles, Buckingham­shire

• So Frank Hester’s statement was “racist and wrong”, according to No 10 (Report, 12 March). Can anybody tell me what sort of statement is “racist and right”? Ray R Chalker-London

• Re taxation (Letters, 14 March), I recall my father responding to a wealthy cousin who was grumbling about the size of his tax bill: “I just wish I was paying as much tax as you. ”Helen Hughes Edinburgh

• I was always told that tax is a ticket to a fair society. Julie Myers Ormskirk, Lancashire

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 ?? Photograph: Alamy ?? One reader’s PE teacher made her class run barefoot around a snow-covered field.
Photograph: Alamy One reader’s PE teacher made her class run barefoot around a snow-covered field.

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