I FIND it hard to believe that a young woman from Lilliput did not know that picking flowers in a public place was against the law (Daily Echo, March 15), as indeed is the picking of any wild flowers, i.e. primroses, bluebells etc. The daffodils at Whitecliff have been planted and paid for by the council for the public to enjoy. What if everyone decided to take “just a few”? They wouldn’t last very long, would they?
MRS G FOORD, Gladelands Park, Ferndown
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