When a tenner bought you Biba and a shared bedroom | Brief letters

  • 3/27/2024
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I was that secretary who earned £10 a week (Microminis, Twiggy and flamingos: the ‘fabulous’ story of Biba, 22 March). I bought those £3 dresses and had just enough to pay my rent in a shared bedroom in, at that time, unfashionable Notting Hill Gate. The material was often thick and the armholes tight, so you could only wear the dresses a few times before buying another one. Dry cleaning was too expensive. I still have a few Biba pieces. Lynn Wiseman Lewes, East Sussex Every year you do an excellent festival guide. But almost every year you miss out the country’s most affordable, family-friendly, beautifully sited one. Purbeck Valley folk festival has dance, crafts, fancy dress, therapies, choir, storytelling, pyrotechnics and four days of the best music. Moira Nunn Bristol I sympathise with Ian Garner (Letters, 25 March) over Google’s response to a query about an orange-breasted bird. Worried about the placement of my new telly, I Googled “wall hung TV over chimney breasts”. I was at work, and the well-hung results could have got me fired. Mary Kelly Belfast The risk of splitting the anti-Tory vote is dire (Letters, 26 March). I’ve decided not to vote for Keir Starmer – but, having read your interview with Angela Rayner (24 March), I’ll vote for her. Alison Leonard Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire I’ve followed the mighty Spurs for 75 years. We’re all over the world (Letters, 25 March). COYS! Anne Spragg Swinford, County Mayo, Ireland

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