:littleguy Just back! Been round all the neighbours, we have a new emergency, fighting off developers all of a sudden, whatever next. Anyway, not good, the way things are panning out, I won’t even be needing a lawnmower! :mad:And yes Tit, it went :bang:
And if you so much as dare to even snigger, well I wouldn’t be wanting to be in your shoes :noreally:
Of course it seriously interrupted what was potentially my longest stretching session ever and me doing so well :mwink:
I am as straight-faced as a spinster Dame in a cowboy movie!
Well, unless the majority of home-owners agree, you can put up a good fight.
First get to your local Council and see if there is any planning applicaions afoot. Second, What is the Council’s attitude to developments? They might just have a beautiful country code going and that might forestall developement.
Letters to the local paper about desecrating the countryside that others can come and enjoy - I know you don’t wnat them but politics is politics..
Too much development going on!
Can the local amenities cope?
Where will it all stop?
The main thing is to get local opposition to the planning of the development. So do what every loyal person does.
Form a committee. Of which you as the Chairman will not take any notice of them and do the job properly.
To be continued….
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