'They apparently have banned, or shall we say discriminated against people who carry coins' - Your Letters: August 21 ...Middle East

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They apparently have banned, or shall we say discriminated against people who carry coins - Your Letters: August 21
PICTURE FROM THE ARCHIVE: The Arley ferry, a service dating back 600 years. In 1969 it was decided to close the ferry and build a footbridge costing £43,500. The bridge was opened on January 22, 1972 by Sir Tatton Brinton, MP. and the ferry boat found a resting place on the north of Coal Quay at Bewdley.

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