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Sunday, 8 August 2010

Pembroke ponds updates ignorance rules OK

The whole area smells of dog urine  the public lavatories close at 6pm in the touris season so now it smells of the stench of human urine.
tArgricultural run off each time it rainsThis is water used by children for organised canoing This is after C21 have planted the area with freshwater vegetation showing the increased rate of siltation.Several years  of total weedlkiller and frequent mowing has removed all plants from this wide area along the footpath leaving a green concrete dogs lavatory. The tarmac path is one and a half meters wide.More recently planted vegetation showing the rate of siltation. C21 have applied for public money to turn this into an "amenity area" destroying more natural vegetation in a wildlife refuge.
This cottage has been refused planning permission to rebuild compare this with the application to build four houses a hundred meters away.Degraded  polluted of no wild life value. How not to maintain a historic site

Posted by Ian campbell  

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