What a bunch of wankers. They refused to moderate my comment on there, due to it not being agreeable to their views!!!
My parents live close to the site and all I can remember is pretty dense scrub that's difficult to traverse unless you stick to the pathway worn through the site and also a load or rubbish that's just seemingly been dumped there.
Also AFAIK grass snakes, lizards and slow worms are considered common in the UK and do not require a licence to remove (although you would get in trouble if you purposefully harmed them) pretty sure [MENTION=1320]Notters[/MENTION] is an ecologist and could confirm.
They appear to have some big names in the film directorial world spearheading their campaign
Oh NO!!!!!! Not the shouts, whistles and cheers!!!! Changed my mind after seeing that. The Albion can spin, I want to see scrubland and scrubland only!!!!!
Oh and Pikey's. Pikey's with guns and pitbulls. We haven't got enough Pikeys round here, so it would be handy to have some living there, permanently
My parents live close to the site and all I can remember is pretty dense scrub that's difficult to traverse unless you stick to the pathway worn through the site and also a load or rubbish that's just seemingly been dumped there.
Also AFAIK grass snakes, lizards and slow worms are considered common in the UK and do not require a licence to remove (although you would get in trouble if you purposefully harmed them) pretty sure [MENTION=1320]Notters[/MENTION] is an ecologist and could confirm.
This. Sometimes reptiles can be "encouraged" to move elsewhere by mowing, for example.There will be an ecology survey with the planning application which will have to contain either a mitigation or relocation strategy.