GRAHAM Brown complains that people do not have the courage to put their names to letters they write.

He is so wrong – I do not want letter after letter about this as many people have made the statement.

Reasons? Their families do not want their surname in the Review. What they write may tell an ex-wife where they are and many other reasons.

Even when a good, helpful letter is in the Review, the person is humble and seeks no praise.

The Review, of course, has all the details, Mr Brown.

– Another pensioner, Lydney.