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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Roy" data-source="post: 7557125" data-attributes="member: 71668"><p>Hey [USER=44958]@cows sh#t me to tears[/USER] , it seems like every second post on TFF are complaining about footpaths, walkers, dogs etc, but as soon as you suggest doing something it’s all too hard or impossible or some people like them . . . Not a lot of enthusiasm for trying to change things or seems. We spent nearly 15 years battling Shenhua ( owned by Chinese government ) & politicians on both sides of the spectrum, but we won through eventually. You can’t give up . . .</p><p>[USER=44958]@cows sh#t me to tears[/USER] , I think we have to realise that the poor sods who live in the UK “countryside” apparently don’t have access to all the public spaces & green areas that we are used to. They obviously don’t have parks or sporting grounds in their villages & towns like we do. Being in Parks & Gardens in Gunnedah Shire, we have over 400 ha & about 37 seperate locations, of “green areas” we look after, just in Gunnedah itself. They are all free & open to everyone. These include “proper” Parks, sporting ovals & fields, areas along the river, electricity easements, various reserves etc. Then, as you say, what about the streets in towns / villages, all the footpaths along every street & roads leading out of them ? People are always going for a stroll, taking the dog for a walk, jogging etc etc around town. They don’t need to be going through farms for exercise, fresh air or just for a bit of greenery.</p><p>These are just areas that Council are responsible for, not to mention a few State Forests locally, State owned reserves & recreation areas & the vast network of State Forests, National Parks & various other public “green” areas on a wider scale</p><p></p><p></p><p>Apparently there is no will to change things either in the UK <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😞" title="Disappointed face :disappointed:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f61e.png" data-shortname=":disappointed:" /></p><p></p><p></p><p>as for 1000 years ? Pfftt !! 60,000 years of tradition, culture & law was disregarded with one pen stroke by previous Brit governments, 1000 is nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Roy, post: 7557125, member: 71668"] Hey [USER=44958]@cows sh#t me to tears[/USER] , it seems like every second post on TFF are complaining about footpaths, walkers, dogs etc, but as soon as you suggest doing something it’s all too hard or impossible or some people like them . . . Not a lot of enthusiasm for trying to change things or seems. We spent nearly 15 years battling Shenhua ( owned by Chinese government ) & politicians on both sides of the spectrum, but we won through eventually. You can’t give up . . . [USER=44958]@cows sh#t me to tears[/USER] , I think we have to realise that the poor sods who live in the UK “countryside” apparently don’t have access to all the public spaces & green areas that we are used to. They obviously don’t have parks or sporting grounds in their villages & towns like we do. Being in Parks & Gardens in Gunnedah Shire, we have over 400 ha & about 37 seperate locations, of “green areas” we look after, just in Gunnedah itself. They are all free & open to everyone. These include “proper” Parks, sporting ovals & fields, areas along the river, electricity easements, various reserves etc. Then, as you say, what about the streets in towns / villages, all the footpaths along every street & roads leading out of them ? People are always going for a stroll, taking the dog for a walk, jogging etc etc around town. They don’t need to be going through farms for exercise, fresh air or just for a bit of greenery. These are just areas that Council are responsible for, not to mention a few State Forests locally, State owned reserves & recreation areas & the vast network of State Forests, National Parks & various other public “green” areas on a wider scale Apparently there is no will to change things either in the UK 😞 as for 1000 years ? Pfftt !! 60,000 years of tradition, culture & law was disregarded with one pen stroke by previous Brit governments, 1000 is nothing. [/QUOTE]
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