DaveWL Forager Mar 13, 2011 173 0 Cheshire, UK Jan 31, 2013 #1 Good News! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21275432
DaveWL Forager Mar 13, 2011 173 0 Cheshire, UK Jan 31, 2013 #2 The estate has been valued at about £700m and costs about £15m per year to manage, equivalent to about 30p per year per person in England. Click to expand... Worth every penny.
The estate has been valued at about £700m and costs about £15m per year to manage, equivalent to about 30p per year per person in England. Click to expand... Worth every penny.
DavidJT Full Member Nov 12, 2006 1,813 1 London (and Sweden/Norway/Suffolk when I can!) Jan 31, 2013 #4 Yes, good news. I especially like these two points (but lets see if they deliver)... Measurably increasing the quantity and quality of access to public and privately owned woodlands; Ensuring every child "has an element of woodland-based learning"
Yes, good news. I especially like these two points (but lets see if they deliver)... Measurably increasing the quantity and quality of access to public and privately owned woodlands; Ensuring every child "has an element of woodland-based learning"
Karl82 Full Member Oct 15, 2010 1,707 12 Leicester Jan 31, 2013 #5 good news indeed. Thanks for the link Sent from my Baobab Tree.
L Lister Settler Apr 3, 2012 992 2 37 Runcorn, Cheshire Jan 31, 2013 #6 The only thing i want to know is whether or not they'll let us camp in them