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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 7157138" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>I feel your pain, same thing going on around me a lot of landowners got huge amounts for building land and though it came close none of mine got zoned yet .</p><p>But all the negative aspects of the spreading urban sprawl ,trespass, rubbish dumping, theft, and worst of all traffic have arrived .</p><p>It saddens me to see all the fields now growing houses retail parks and service stations whereas in my youth the were farmland .</p><p>Also i think that the old sense of belonging and community is crumbling from the devlopment onslaught and even small things like getting the cows across the road for milking are getting stressful . Locals are always patient but the new folk would drive through them while screeching abuse .</p><p>Im not sure if using some of the best land in the country for devlopment is a good long term strategy but who am i only a simple farme !!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 7157138, member: 107020"] I feel your pain, same thing going on around me a lot of landowners got huge amounts for building land and though it came close none of mine got zoned yet . But all the negative aspects of the spreading urban sprawl ,trespass, rubbish dumping, theft, and worst of all traffic have arrived . It saddens me to see all the fields now growing houses retail parks and service stations whereas in my youth the were farmland . Also i think that the old sense of belonging and community is crumbling from the devlopment onslaught and even small things like getting the cows across the road for milking are getting stressful . Locals are always patient but the new folk would drive through them while screeching abuse . Im not sure if using some of the best land in the country for devlopment is a good long term strategy but who am i only a simple farme !!. [/QUOTE]
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