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I REFER to the letter “Bogan Screen Diet” (Berwick News, 2 July). I also agree with Adrian Karpish re: lack of quality movies at Village. I presume Village did a survey of the people who shop at Fountain Gate, which is probably why. Fortunately there is the Cameo at Belgrave, but that is not always convenient for people, especially when we have a movie theatre virtually around the corner. Intelligent people are moving into the Casey and Cardinia area daily. Time to improve Village, you need to cater for the over-40s to over-80s age group.
Helen Drummond,
Berwick.

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