Hello prospective new owners
We've been visited a lot recently by the sort of people who drive cars that reflect their importance. They've seen a site which has been tidied up over the past week, cleared of nearly ten years of detritus and over-growth (mostly by dumping it inside the old railway club building) presumably to give a good impression, not just to them, but also to the Inspector, who is expected to visit anonymously, some time in the next month or so. Our advice? Take what you're told with a good strong pinch of valium - this is no easy project, even if you do put that down to the incompetence of the existing owners.



Reader Comments (1)
Why am i not surprised?? Give us a break!! Developers, scourge of this planet. Caring for no-one or nothing except "how much they'll make from the next project". I spit on them. I hope that this universe will do the same! Sometime, when dead, they'll realize how wrong they were. I've seen beautiful tracts of land on this planet spoiled by this greed. I hope you choke on your "Butter Chicken".
Uwe George, speaks of how the natural state of the universe is.... Desert. That homo sapiens is nature's reply. That we are bound by this, to turn the planet into dust. It's hard to argue against it, with people of this sort. Eh??
Progress is one thing.... Degradation of environment, shows ignorance of beauty and nature.
Give the people, art, beauty and peace. We"ll all benefit for many years to come.
Are those buildings environmentally sound? Probably not. Adding to this, with roadways for heavy traffic, is not the solution. Give your ancestors something to be proud of. Help the planet, with nature. Don't hinder with unnecessary destruction.
love and peace
Jamie
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