gjrk wrote: Hi Drew. Sorry, my email has gone on temporary holiday. No snow at all in West Cork, believe it or not, probably gone looking for it. I've altered the Journal article as you suggested.
A relevant and highly-exasperated, follow-up article has also just been published here:
http://heritageaction.wordpres[...]onderful-quips-margaret-hodge/
Apologies for my off-topic ramble about an issue local to my own area earlier, didn't think it warrented a new thread. I would just like to add that the 'kick under the table' mentioned by Simon Jenkins came from Janet Street Porter (Vice President of the Ramblers) at a National Trust AGM debate held late last year.
She took the stance that preservation of the countryside is more important than the preservation of stately homes - it apparently received a luke warm response and she left shortly afterwards before the meeting ended.
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