John Marwood
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Merrie England anyone?
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Ha!joshua said:More profitable to keep the trees and sell off the dogging rights (ahem)
Could i cop a fell for 50p and a pound of grapes?CuteStaffsGuy said:How much can I get for £2.75 and a packet of chewits?
The Forestry Commision does seem to own large areas of Cannock Forest...John Marwood said:Actually, having had another look at this I think the Chase is county council owned - everything is for sale these days mind...
Nah, thats cannock, not his job mate. If he can't handle things in Staffod itself what chance have the woods? There'll be toll booths on the monkey before you know it.Withnail said:Briefing papers for MP's regarding 'The Forestry Commission and the sale of public forests in England'.
Has anybody seen Jeremy Lefroy reading it?
Mis-quoted, he actually asked for a cheese n ham toastie........John Marwood said:According to the Newsletter Lefroyup visited Amnesty Stafford and told them he was a great supporter of their work
I do hope SFED doesnt find out given that the PM was quoted on the TV this week saying its time to get rid of the Human Rights Act - just about the last thing keeping us from being a dictatorship
Did he want saaauce?basil said:Mis-quoted, he actually asked for a cheese n ham toastie........John Marwood said:According to the Newsletter Lefroyup visited Amnesty Stafford and told them he was a great supporter of their work
I do hope SFED doesnt find out given that the PM was quoted on the TV this week saying its time to get rid of the Human Rights Act - just about the last thing keeping us from being a dictatorship
Jonathon Porritt said:"When [Harper's predecessor] Paul Marland supported an earlier attempt by a Conservative government to sell off the forest estate in the 1980s, he was quickly persuaded as to the error of his ways. I'm sure Marland's words will be resonating with Harper today:
'I regard the possible sale of the Royal Forest of Dean and other Crown Forests to faceless investors as a national disaster. The Royal Forest of Dean is steeped in ancient history and tradition. Today's Forester is of the same independent mind and rugged character as were his forefathers. It is our duty to preserve his ancient rights and traditions.'"