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Steve Bullman
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Don't get me wrong, this was a bit naughty. But it's not quite the witch hunt it's being made out to be on the news website its reported on. 20% of the shit was probably encroaching the lines away so would have been cut soon anyway!

I'm all for these super housing estates, keeps all the idiots away from me in the countryside :)

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6 minutes ago, Mark Wileman said:

Don't get me wrong, this was a bit naughty. But it's not quite the witch hunt it's being made out to be on the news website its reported on. 20% of the shit was probably encroaching the lines away so would have been cut soon anyway!

I'm all for these super housing estates, keeps all the idiots away from me in the countryside :)

Don't bank on it. In the last 13 years 1500 new builds have gone up in the next village over to where I used to live.

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13 hours ago, 5 shires said:

So that still makes it ok for the knobhead to ignore all the correct procedures and just rip the whole area up the then ??? What about the population of wildlife that area holds??? Wht reaction would have made if it was on your back door and you woke up to all that green space ripped to shit???

 

Chances are any wildlife value would be minimal due to everyone letting there dogs run off lead.

At this time of year free running dogs can cause massive damage to ground nesting birds, doesn't have to kill them just disturbing them a few times is enough to make them desert a nest.

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14 hours ago, Mark Wileman said:

That is the joy of West Wales. No developers would ever build a huge site in the country side here since there aren't enough people to even keep the normal property market afloat :P

....... Wales...has a property market ???? ? k

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4 hours ago, donnk said:

his land his trees. Can do what he likes.

 

Too many commy scumbags wanting to tell other people what to do with their own stuff.

so there is no limit to the amount of countryside and woodland developers should be allowed to level and build on? As long as they've got finance to purchase the land any amount of concrete and houses is OK?

My stepdad from Brighton - he said when he was a kid the drive from Porstmouth to Brighton was through loads of countryside, nowadays all the villages and towns are joined up all along the coast road. No matter who has the cash to buy, land is a finite resource. Just because people know how to make money with sand and cement, doesn't mean they are not scumbags.

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