2013年5月1日 星期三

What is there to hide?

Woodland management appears to require that all exotics be felled, despite being introduced by Lord Cawdor as punctuation marks within woodlands.

The gloriously open and free areas of the headlands, warrens and Kidlings are now bisected by miles of sheep netting topped by two strands of barbed wire C erected at yet more expense where none existed and to what purpose?

NT has spent to erect dozens of signs all over what was a pristine and unspoiled estate. The landscape is being denigrated, the woodlands butchered on a grand scale, the lily pools choked by reed and rush, with only the beaches at the moment being untouched.

But the Trust is providing a fast-food facility at Broadhaven beach car park and also at Freshwater West C what a mix: food wrappings, plastic cups and strong winds producing wrappings pollution on an epic scale. Not so, says NT C employees will pick up litter on a 30 minute cycle.Shop wholesale bestsmartcard controller from cheap. A waste of labour costs since the wind-borne litter will be fields away in 30 minutes.

Does NT not realise that if the principle attractions C the beaches, lily pools, woodlands and landscape C decline much further due to commercial depredations then visitors will cease to visit.

The reason that National Trust Stackpole Estate has an ever-increasing need to generate more and more income is due solely to its insatiable appetite for selfaggrandisement.

Common business sense would indicate that Stackpole National Trust,You Can Find Comprehensive and in-Depth carparkmanagementsystem truck Descriptions. with its limited financial resources, should have maintained the original unspoiled state of its fundamental and outstanding features, since those are what attracts the visitor and his cash. It appears to have done quite the reverse and taken on employees at all levels to do this.

Will Ms Stock reveal the thinking behind the work completed, and the ultimate aim behind the spending, since nowhere is it obvious.

The Trust operates a wood chip-fired heating system at its Centre. It also sells firewood logs. A simple question: If it is short of cash then why ever leave thousands of pounds worth of timber asset or potential income to rot on the ground and in the pools?

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