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Post by slipslider on Aug 1, 2006 19:08:52 GMT
There would be no problem at all in actually digging up these bushes, complete with rootball and carefully re-siting the same bushes elsewhere, within the racecourse. The habitat is the essential issue and a careful re-siting in the same locale will solve the problem. I am sure that the people leading our ambitions will collectively find a resolution to please everyone.
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Post by Clumsy Rumsey on Aug 2, 2006 11:33:49 GMT
I didnt realise it was the Warblers that were the problem, always bloody birds who spoil it for us blokes! Strange as well as i have a friend who works for the forestry commission who told me months ago that he had spent a few days shifting and moving nesting boxes away from the site of the proposed new track. If we could only entice those little warblers into a tree instead of a bush!
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Post by londoncrusader on Aug 5, 2006 22:18:08 GMT
As an old Canterbury supporter i know how important it is to get a track back before too many of the fans get out of the habit of folowing a team and people coming up with poor excuses dosen't help.
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