Presumably the Wren Academy (23 November, page 54) will be busing in children from all over who suddenly discover an urge to learn about the built environment.
Didn’t we call that lesson geography?
Peter Hurcomb, Colchester

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Presumably the Wren Academy (23 November, page 54) will be busing in children from all over who suddenly discover an urge to learn about the built environment.
Didn’t we call that lesson geography?
Peter Hurcomb, Colchester
2012-01-20T00:00:00Z
Readers note that a decision not to invest can be a wise one, that the big helping the small could amount to fewer accidents and that some calculations about the Green Deal could be flawed
2011-12-02T00:00:00Z
Readers interpret recent news of government funding for housing and architects’ unemployment
2011-08-26T00:00:00Z
It’s a matter of accountability this week, as readers blame the ONS for overestimating and distorting statistics, columnists for failing to give the full story, and arsonists - not timber - for being a fire risk
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