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Last of the local greenbelt going to house building, six farms worth of land, used to be a stronghold of the grey partridge, was a few breeding pairs about this morning, and sky was full of skylarks 

Pic of the first phase of shit tips, I hope they subside into the old mine shafts below along with the greedy parasites that have given the go ahead

 

 

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45 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Last of the local greenbelt going to house building, six farms worth of land, used to be a stronghold of the grey partridge, was a few breeding pairs about this morning, and sky was full of skylarks 

Pic of the first phase of shit tips, I hope they subside into the old mine shafts below along with the greedy parasites that have given the go ahead

 

 

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It’s how we all know for sure that the “green” agenda is a massive scam ! 
Destroying what’s ours to make space for people that are not our own and so that party donors can get rich ! 
 

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Few pics from this morning, it'll be like a big dirty shithole congested city once all this land goes, barely any open space from Whitley Bay to Newcastle a distance of about 10 mile, but for now the land is like wild pasture including the overflow ponds that were put in place with the new drainage years ago, few fields still being sown this year as well 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, low plains drifter said:

Few pics from this morning, it'll be like a big dirty shithole congested city once all this land goes, barely any open space from Whitley Bay to Newcastle a distance of about 10 mile, but for now the land is like wild pasture including the overflow ponds that were put in place with the new drainage years ago, few fields still being sown this year as well 

 

 

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Sad to see , all were going to be left with is memories of that what used to be

what gets me is when you go into cities and see loads of derelict factories and wast land doing nothing but they’d sooner build on green sites 

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26 minutes ago, steve66 said:

Sad to see , all were going to be left with is memories of that what used to be

what gets me is when you go into cities and see loads of derelict factories and wast land doing nothing but they’d sooner build on green sites 

They are saving those sites to build much nicer places for much nicer “professional” people instead……that’s what happened with the Tower Hamlets ghetto clearance out to my old area, built over everything, moved all the shit out to us, then knocked down the old estates and built better things for more affluent people.

c**ts !

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Shocking and sad , the houses even look shit, no nod to the countryside thier in, generic red brick timber framed rabbit hutches.I’m seriously thinking of buying a place abroad, and not investing in the uk property, get shafted at every turn. Got my gaff bieng valued today I’m not in a good mood ffs . Hahahaaaaa

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14 hours ago, dodger said:

Same here it's the amount of new developments that have gone up over the last 10 years everywhere be like London at some point..

Its not until you get onto some of these A & B Roads going across the country that you really start to realise the enormity of this project to swamp the country with extra people....ive been driving around a bit these last few weeks theres literally new towns springing up all over the place.....and its not just England i drove down from Edinburgh Airport last week theres just about the biggest development ive ever seen on the Jock side of the A1.....at the rate these places are going up there will be no rural land left in Britain in 10 years time.

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2 hours ago, gnasher16 said:

Its not until you get onto some of these A & B Roads going across the country that you really start to realise the enormity of this project to swamp the country with extra people....ive been driving around a bit these last few weeks theres literally new towns springing up all over the place.....and its not just England i drove down from Edinburgh Airport last week theres just about the biggest development ive ever seen on the Jock side of the A1.....at the rate these places are going up there will be no rural land left in Britain in 10 years time.

And we wonder why towns keep  flooding with no land to soak it up and drains that can’t cope

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Just now, steve66 said:

And we wonder why towns keep  flooding with no land to soak it up and drains that can’t cope

They have put overflow ponds in all over this land, and even put others about 3/4 of a mile away from these fields, so they must know there's potential for problems with flooding likely in the future

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