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General Discussion

Lynne, thanks for taking the time today to respond to my queries.

21 Jan 2015

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21 Jan 2015

Lynne. 1. It's more than a quarter of the year. 2. You say "a small part of the farm", I assume you mean a small part of Warren Farm rather than his overall landholding, yet you've not defined the area that these two or three fields cover in proportion to the whole area of Warren Farm. The reason this is important (you asked "So?"), is because his supporters keep taking about this being ...

21 Jan 2015

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21 Jan 2015

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21 Jan 2015

Lynne, it's now January and therefore I obviously cannot provide any documentary evidence of what happens there during the non-Winter months. I can assure you though that plenty does happen - anyone who regularly drives or cycles past the entrance to Warren Farm would know that.  Maybe one should keep a diary for this coming year, but that would mean entering the mad world of screenshotters! ...

20 Jan 2015

Lynne, you say two/three fields [of grade 1 agricultural land] at most. How many fields are there at Warren Farm?  That land is used for non-agricultural purposes for more than the four months that you claim, of that I can 100% assure you. With regards to the house that he wants to build on this grade 1 agricultural land, I wonder how much that would cost to build?

20 Jan 2015

Yes Lynne, you're right about all of that grade 1 agricultural land being used for non-agricultural purposes during Spring, Summer and Autumn.  I'm surprised little has been mentioned about Farmer Weeks wanting to build a house on this grade 1 agricultural land.

20 Jan 2015

Maybe this is a naïve question, but what are the reasons why Farmer Weeks can't use the money he'll receive from the inevitable CPO proceeds, to buy alternative farming land? We keep being told by his supporters that alternative land is available for the SANGS, so surely it must also be available to Farmer Weeks?

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