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<blockquote data-quote="Shetlandsheep" data-source="post: 300162" data-attributes="member: 1217"><p>I suppose the one upside is at least if they are making it official that they want to evict/do clearances on the Levels they are talking about PAYING the farmers compensation. Up until now they have been doing much the same thing slowly and by the back door but with no thought /mention of compensation!! </p><p></p><p>They are wrong to do it at all of course. There is room for wildlife and farming on the levels and dredging can be part of that, just as is entering into agreements with some farmers to allow land to be flooded instead on a properly compensated basis (full compensation) on a voluntary basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shetlandsheep, post: 300162, member: 1217"] I suppose the one upside is at least if they are making it official that they want to evict/do clearances on the Levels they are talking about PAYING the farmers compensation. Up until now they have been doing much the same thing slowly and by the back door but with no thought /mention of compensation!! They are wrong to do it at all of course. There is room for wildlife and farming on the levels and dredging can be part of that, just as is entering into agreements with some farmers to allow land to be flooded instead on a properly compensated basis (full compensation) on a voluntary basis. [/QUOTE]
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