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Roxane

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  1. Home educators have used this brilliant resource as well. We will be sad if it cannot relocate somewhere easily accessible.
  2. Still sticking by original plan...if it does pan out as one lane (in either direction), will NEVER, EVER set foot in new development and will encourage others not to on the same basis.
  3. Yes, the lower third of these fields were visibly flooded and this was before the storm yesterday. (I haven't been out there this morning, but imagine it will have worsened). The whole of the fields were sodden underfoot. I went to the meeting at the Blind College and spoke to the man in charge of the managing the water situation on the site. He had never been there until just before the meeting, but seemed to think that the two small lakes that are proposed in the plan and which would be situated at the bottom of the fields, closest to the Lugg, would be adequate to prevent rapid run off. Most of the other participants at the meeting found this incredible. (Turns out I wasn't the only one). The A4103 is already so imperiled, looking like a thin string across a lake. Any more water pressure and a main road out of Hereford would be a goner. I don't know about the situation with planning. The man said that they have to put in plans which will allow for predicted climate change for the next 100 years. If this is so, I cannot imagine that these plans will get through???
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