However, I was terrified that the beautiful ognal sculpture in the gardens of the Cartright Hall was polluted by the “wrapped” blue “sculpture”.
By the way, I know that art is in the eyes of the people who see it, but no one, including the regulars speaking in the park, could not find anyone who gave a gentle word about art.
I think my opinion is exaggerated. Probably I'm a group, but the same is true for those who call it a “blue lump”.
As a city taxpayer, I have the right to know if this is temporary or forever exists. I didn't know any of the staff I spoke in the hall, and it has been here for more than a year.
I was frustrated, I wrote a letter to Secretary Susan Hinch Cliff, but there was no reply. I only wanted a simple one sentence, such as temporary, permanent, or on time.
I can only come up with the first letter that I acknowledged that there are more important problems in the world (such as this incompetent government and pensioners on the finances). This may have shaken her sensitivity and thought it was not worth a reply to me.
If I was ranting, it was fair enough, but in the so -called democracy, is it certainly allowed to speak frankly without ranting?
Leg Nelson, Bradford