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Don’t you think it’s time to stop putting Snowdonia in brackets every time you mention Eryri (Scrambling, walking and swimming in splendid isolation: 75 years of the UK’s national parks, 22 March)? If people aren’t sure where Eryri is, they could always look it up. I had to do that for the strait of Hormuz. It was useful to do so.
Fiona Collins
Carrog, Sir Ddinbych

• It’s heartening to see the benefits of reintroducing beavers into the countryside (Beavers ‘breathe new life’ into Dorset as dams built and biodiversity returns, 27 March). If these rodents can fell trees, build dams and create havens for wildlife while also preventing flooding, why aren’t we doing it as well?
Jim Hatley
Brighton, East Sussex

• My grandmother’s honey cake recipe (Letters, 26 March), which contains no honey, begins: “Take a wine glass of oil…”
Catherine Cinnamon
London

• During lockdown, my friend’s son created a video showing how to make pancakes. It was the instruction of adding six seconds of milk that made us smile.
Sara Hayward
Worcester

• Like Cherry Weston, I was also a little perturbed by the clue “Unpleasant floater” (Letters, 22 March) until I remembered that “Ian” only has three letters.
Ian Grieve
Gordon Bennett, Llangollen canal

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