NOT only content with the closure of the Hebden Rise centre, the Lib Dems are now trying to save more money by closing the Yearsley Bridge day centre for adults with learning disabilities (Centre shock, The Press, November 11).
Is it not the old and weak and those who cannot look after themselves that we should be providing the best we can for?
As the Lib Dems have now in the short space of four years in control nearly bankrupted York and had the Government step in and cap the council tax, one does wonder who will be next for the chop.
The men and woman who attend the day centres should expect a service that York should be proud of, not a council which, on the face of it, does not seem to care.
Bill Bennett, Policy committee, York Conservative Office, Ash Street, York.
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