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A campaign group say they have reported the council to the police for an alleged wildlife crime. It comes after work on the living wall in Madeira Drive, which was planted by the Victorians and is a wildlife reserve. Brighton and Hove City Council said on Monday that the Local Wildlife Site was cut on purpose in order to build a “possible” cycle lane in the road.
Better order in some more, now cycling has entered the fray!
Conservative councillor Robert Nemeth said: "The Conservative Group is most concerned at this latest round of environmental vandalism on Madeira Drive and strongly feel that reporting to the relevant authorities is the correct course of action.
"It sadly follows the Council having to answer to the Information Commissioner’s Office for similar shoddy behaviour. It is yet another demonstration that voting Green damages the environment."
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Brighton's Leaves Matter!
ReplyDeleteA Green Party representative commented "It's not environmental damage when WE do it!"
ReplyDeleteWhy doesn't Brighton council build the cycle lane in Alaska? The pedal pushers will be far away from those nasty car drivers and will also give the starving polar bears (see item above) something to eat.
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"Brighton's Leaves Matter!"
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"A Green Party representative commented "It's not environmental damage when WE do it!""
They learned from Nixon!
"...and will also give the starving polar bears (see item above) something to eat."
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