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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 7534598" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I have several friends who are employees of the estate and it seems generally well run and a reasonable place to work. I have heard of far worse places to work, including smaller farms. The local environment seems well managed too, at least better than it would be if the anarchists were running the show. My only connection otherwise is that my family were long term tenants in the 19th century and were given work in the hungry '40s building the infamous wall around the park. In normal times, we take part in the estate quizzes which raise funds for the various churches in the area. Having seen last year what the public can do to the beautiful Dorset landscape when let loose, I'm glad there are plenty of corners that are out of bounds. Behind so much of the current activism is facebook envy and covetousness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 7534598, member: 189"] I have several friends who are employees of the estate and it seems generally well run and a reasonable place to work. I have heard of far worse places to work, including smaller farms. The local environment seems well managed too, at least better than it would be if the anarchists were running the show. My only connection otherwise is that my family were long term tenants in the 19th century and were given work in the hungry '40s building the infamous wall around the park. In normal times, we take part in the estate quizzes which raise funds for the various churches in the area. Having seen last year what the public can do to the beautiful Dorset landscape when let loose, I'm glad there are plenty of corners that are out of bounds. Behind so much of the current activism is facebook envy and covetousness. [/QUOTE]
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