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    Paul, I must inform you that saving the architectural part of the Western Heights monumental heritage is not relevant to the planning applications.

    Having said that, I have explained to you on numerous occasions on this, and possibly on another thread related to Western Heights, that to employ people for a wage to do some work there, such as gardening, is the way to go about it.

    You keep asking me the same question, the reply remains the same.
    Where the money comes from, well perhaps you could try lobbying for it.

    Furthermore, it was you who brought up the idea of planting orchards on Western Heights, while attributing it to me, two times today on as many threads, so I took the time to specify what I had actually suggested with regards to orchards.

    The other day I received a letter from 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister was most grateful for the time and trouble I took to get in touch, and my request was passed on to the competent office.

    We live in a democracy and a society where we can communicate our ideas.

    Why don't you write to some office and lobby for your request, or propose a project, such as to local government, or to London? Maybe the idea of finding some funds for employing people on Western Heights might be taken into consideration.

    When I propose something, I just get up and do it, contacting people and putting forward my case.

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