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Youth experience in Britain on a charity worker visa | Brief letters

Charity volunteers | The magic of kitchen objects | Bread on the table | Vegan amore divino | M&S cyber-attackThere is already a form of youth experience programme (<a href=”https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/apr/25/eu-may-accept-12-month-work-visas-for-youth-experience-scheme-with-uk”>EU may accept 12-month work visas for ‘youth experience’ scheme with UK, 25 April), not only for EU citizens but for any nationality to come to the UK. It’s the non-renewable one-year charity worker visa. Many charities, including religious communities such as mine in Dorchester, value the enthusiasm and international experience these young volunteers bring. <br><strong>Brother Hugh Cobbett</strong><br><em>Society of St Francis, Hilfield;Friary</em>”¢ Bee Wilson’s article (<a href=”https://www.theguardian.com/food/2025/apr/29/death-divorce-loss-kitchen-objects”>Death, divorce and the magic of kitchen objects, 29 April) reminded me that the only thing my daughter has specifically asked me to leave her in my will is her great-grandmother’s potato peeler, which still works efficiently after at least 70 years.<br><strong>Gina Cole</strong><br><em>Burgate, Suffolk</em> <a href=”https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/apr/30/youth-experience-in-britain-on-a-charity-worker-visa”>Continue reading…

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