SIR - Practically every edition of the T&A contains an artist's impression of yet another figment of BCR's imagination which represents how particular areas of Bradford could look.

Commitment to the word will' being absent, one can only presume they are nothing but artistic licence. However, all is not lost, for the T&A could fill the art gallery in the banana' building with all the impressions they have published and may have room left for a few of those from the West End, Forster Square, Odsal, etc, schemes.

If the windows were blacked out we could look at the exhibition and be transported to the cloud cuckoo land where impressions become reality. I reckon that is about as far as we are going to get Your editorial of May 7 referred to the unfortunate propensity of some Bradfordians to talk down their home city and naysay all attempts to improve it.

Perhaps you should reflect on whether it could be those Bradfordians to whom you refer do care a great deal about Bradford and therefore are unable to accept the mediocrity and the prime financial motivation of the proposed redevelopment which the current editorial policy of the T&A appears to espouse.

John Pashley, Westcliffe Avenue, Baildon