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    As I indicated above there are a huge numbers of stakeholder and people who have influence over the Heights - how do you calculate the majority I don't know.

    From what I have heard from various people over the past few weeks the the vast majority are in favour of some sort of developments to make the most of the Heights including residents !!

    That is a great photo from Phil - how it should and would have looked for the best part of 250 years. It was grazed farmland during the military time and likely to have been before that, a tree wouldn't have dared show it's face! Before that you wouldn't have had the roman lighthouse surrounded by trees.

    I could stand corrected but in this area the properly managed chalk grassland (of which our area contains a high portion of the world's chalk grassland) is a lot more ecologically valuable than trees in the area, and vital to the rare orchids that would also thrive if the money was there to fully manage the land

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