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SIR – Your recent leader and letters (May 25) drew attention to the multiple nonsenses emanating from Whitehall – particularly the ruling on amateur choirs. Yesterday there was also further confusion over travel rules.
What the public needs is a guide on which of the Government’s pronouncements are merely advice and which have the force of law.
I fear that we have become so supine during the pandemic and the lockdowns that we are losing the confidence to trust our own judgment.
Edward Sharp
SIR – The suggestion that our freedoms will be curtailed beyond June 21 (“Vaccine not enough to avoid self-isolating”, report, May 25) has nothing to do with protection from the virus and everything to do with extending control over us.
Euclid Estates apartments starting to look like a landfill
Trash covers the Cleveland apartment complex, leaving some residents asking why.
Tenants at Euclid Estates heated over trash heap By Ronnie Duncan | March 8, 2021 at 7:57 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 5:00 AM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - It’s a disgusting sight that no one should ever have to look at - let alone live in.
A massive amount of trash is stacking up at the Euclid Estates and that has the tenants at the apartment complex in Cleveland fed up.
It looks like a landfill now, but this was once a luxury apartment complex in South Collinwood. It no longer resembles that Brian Roebuck and many others had years ago.