Well said, A Potts, Twickenham - letters January 21.
Embankment has not been an adequate word for a long time when visitors visit - so drab - so unwelcoming.
Twickenham has no big famous stores, no swimming pool (I loved as a child) it would be great as an ice rink.
Our young and mature citizens need other mobile recreations to let off steam and enjoy - without the expensive penalty of admission charged.
So how about putting forward a blue-print of a successful Twickenham and removing the stigma of `cobwebs' entirely. We could then be proud we live in Twickenham.
MR CAMPBELL
Borough Life Resident
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