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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.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/countryside-is-wonderful-quips-margaret-hodge/

T tjj

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.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/countryside-is-wonderful-quips-margaret-hodge/

I've just read that article and was very pleased with the remarks by Simon Jenkins about preservation of the countryside. Hopefully Margaret Hodge, (who I believe represents Hackney, in London) does sincerely think the countryside is wonderful - I know I did when I lived in London though the closest I got to it was weekend walks across Hampstead Heath.

I have been living in the north Wiltshire town of Swindon for the past decade - and am quite fond of the town although it suffers from a poor image because of the many soulless housing developments; out of town shopping centres and industrial estates that sprang up in the second part of the 20th century.

An ongoing campaign to overturn another new development on the historic land adjacent to Coate Water Country Park met with success last year when the government ruled against the development on appeal by the consortium who wanted to build there. The land is special because its associations with the Victorian writer and naturalist Richard Jefferies - Coate and the surrounding land was the backdrop to many of his books including the children's book Bevis. There is also a small partially buried stone circle on the land.
Coate land saved - for now
The land will never be safe though - the (Conservative) council have still given the go ahead for 750 houses to be built there.

I agree totally with Simon Jenkins, once rural land is gone its gone for good and we are left searching for remnants in an old oak on a grass verge or a small copse that by some miracle survived (Swindon has quite a lot of old oaks and grassy verges).

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Cheers Gordon, yup that's an interesting article. Some more snow today but managed to get the car and me out of the town, for the first time in what seems ages, but it's only the A roads that are really safe.

T tjj

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.wordpress.com/2010/01/09/countryside-is-wonderful-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.