Does Jeane Lepper wander around Hollingdean with blinkers on? She failed to mention (Argus, May 4) the excellent Brighton Unemployed Workers' Centre (BUWC) in Crestway Parade, which offers free computer use to unemployed people, single parents, students and low-waged folk as well as fresh vegetables, benefits advice and lots of other services to our Hollingdean community.
Has she not heard of the Hollingdean-based theatre group Skylark People's Arts, whose current play, Ghosts Of The West Pier, is touring Sussex and is to be reviewed on regional BBC television?
Or could a bit of selective blindness have crept in? Because both these projects would not exist if Jeane Lepper and other Labour cronies had got their way and stifled BUWC and all the good things that have come from it, including the theatre group.
And they tried very hard to do just that.
-Ian Fyvie, Socialist Labour Party prospective parliamentary candidate, Brighton Pavilion, and musical director, Ghosts Of The West Pier
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