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<blockquote data-quote="onthehoof" data-source="post: 7952811" data-attributes="member: 11104"><p>[USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER]</p><p> This whole term 'Landscape Recovery' really bugs me, Defra is implying that the landscape in the UK is broken</p><p>We live in the most beautiful and diverse country in the world, from the patchwork of fields with hedgerows or dry stone walls interspersed with woodlands and copses, from the mountains and rolling hills to the beauty of the flat landscape of the Fens with its big skies and drainage ditches, many thousands of tourists come here just to marvel at the landscape and history which didn't get like it by accident but because of farmers who created it by doing what they do best - farming it! </p><p>So please Janet can you explain which part of the landscape is actually broken and needs fixing, I sincerely hopeyou and Defra haven't pandered to the likes of the RSPB and are now intent on covering this beautiful landscape with brambles, nettles and ragwort</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onthehoof, post: 7952811, member: 11104"] [USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER] This whole term 'Landscape Recovery' really bugs me, Defra is implying that the landscape in the UK is broken We live in the most beautiful and diverse country in the world, from the patchwork of fields with hedgerows or dry stone walls interspersed with woodlands and copses, from the mountains and rolling hills to the beauty of the flat landscape of the Fens with its big skies and drainage ditches, many thousands of tourists come here just to marvel at the landscape and history which didn't get like it by accident but because of farmers who created it by doing what they do best - farming it! So please Janet can you explain which part of the landscape is actually broken and needs fixing, I sincerely hopeyou and Defra haven't pandered to the likes of the RSPB and are now intent on covering this beautiful landscape with brambles, nettles and ragwort [/QUOTE]
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