pwa wrote:
Trouble is, people live in the area. It isn't just a museum, it is an inhabited rural landscape with nearby towns connected by roads that pass through the sensitive site.
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I dont live or pass through the area - so I dont really know what the problems - if any are - but it does seem that it is a strategic route - important for the area and the SW as a whole - HE have been tasked by the politicians to come up with a solution - they have - £1.60Bn - up to the politicians
Im a bit ambivalent about the whole thing - it seems that often that conservation for conservation sake rather than driving our knowledge onwards seems to dominate - with £1.6Bn on the table there will be plenty of opportunity for pre studies and monitoring -lots of noses in the trough - in this day and age of GPS, Lidar et.al documenting what is found to an accuracy that it can be recreated for analysis should be a given