Dear Sir or Madam,
My name is Johnny English. I recently read your magazine and found some incorrect information about my hometown.
On page 47, the article says that the Paradise Statue was created in 1871 and is located at the Town Hall. This is wrong. The correct information is that the statue was made in 1970 by Thomas Alfred, who was the designer.
It is important for your magazine to give correct facts because many readers believe what they read. If you give the wrong information, people will not understand the true history of the town.
I suggest that you publish a correction in the next issue of your magazine. Also, your staff should check the facts more carefully before printing, or maybe you can hire a person to do fact-checking.
I hope this issue can be resolved.
Yours faithfully, Johnny English.
