Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | |
Posted by: | Michael Adams | |
Date/Time: | 07/05/22 06:51:00 |
" people were prevented from taking up empty plots." Indeed. But knowing the position it was surely unwise to allow any plots to become empty in the first place ? Plots becoming vacant could have been taken over by existing holders or their friends while still nominally assigned to the original holder. If that's what it would have taken. Saying which I don't know the actual timescale or how any of this co-incided with the chronic shortage of allotments in other parts of London. Wildlife isn't really welcome anywhere on public land, in London at least. As soon as the Councils get to hear of any, anywhere paths will be installed to allow public access. There's plenty of semi-woodland in Brentford - Gunnersbury Park or Boston Manor for example or along the canal which is regularly tidied up - which is home to wildlife - rabbits anyway to which nobody objects. Rather than say rats which are maybe harder to spot. michael adams |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 05/05/22 19:58:00 | Philippa Bond |
Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 06/05/22 08:29:00 | Michael Adams |
Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 06/05/22 17:53:00 | Steve Taylor |
Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 06/05/22 20:08:00 | Michael Adams |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 06/05/22 23:21:00 | Anne England |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 07/05/22 06:51:00 | Michael Adams |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 07/05/22 08:35:00 | Raymond Havelock |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Syon Park Peasants Revolt | 07/05/22 08:45:00 | Vanessa Smith |