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Re: Turbines at Mynydd y Betws
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Well without Sandy and his wife the stone row would never have been known about full stop, despite the archaeological assessment and Planning procedures and Inquiry, as they discovered them. And having had it pointed out to them without Sandy the authorities would have dismissed the row as modern - something they've still not quite abandoned despite the evidence being piled up against them.

Sandy has donkey's years of experience of the stone rows of Dartmoor, just across the water. Thank goodness, its been a very fortunate juxtaposition. Or very unfortunate, from some peoples perspective.


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Posted by nigelswift
13th September 2012ce
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