We older people are always a footnote | Brief letters
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We older people are always a footnote | Brief letters

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Lifeโ€™s five โ€˜erasโ€™ | Levelling up Huddersfield | Favourite headlines | Posh breakfasts | Grieving nominative determinism letters

As one of your older readers, I was looking forward to reading the interesting article on the five epochs of brain development (Brain has five โ€˜erasโ€™, scientists say โ€“ with adult mode not starting until early 30s, 25 November). But why was I not surprised to find the final two epochs given just one sentence between them?
Dave Headey
Faringdon, Oxfordshire

โ€ข I was delighted to find out that the Royal Opera House is replacing its 26-year-old stage curtains. Perhaps the old ones could be reused to make new riser cushions for the stage of Huddersfield town hall. Weโ€™re still waiting to be levelled up. (See my Guardian letter, 14 February 2022.)
Lynn Brooks
Kirkburton, West Yorkshire

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