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Published Date: 15 May 2008
IN response to the letter from Mark Mullins published on May 8.
Yes, Worthing has suffered from poor planning and lack of imagination but there is now a growing body of people who do not want the town to be stuck in a time warp.

It is easy to be negative.

If you think the town is boring, do something ab
out it. Lobby your local councillor or even become one.

Many groups and societies are crying out for volunteers and committee members. Make your opinions count.

I love living in Worthing, and am over 60, but that does not stop me from wanting the place to be a vibrant and stimulating place to live.

Joan Williams
Worthing


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