A note from the administrator.
I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.
You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.
I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.
But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.
E. Selwood
I have had to close the forum to new members. Registration is shut. I'm sorry for it - but I can no longer vouch for who comes through the door.
You may also find that certain older topics are no longer where you left them. I have, with great reluctance, removed a small number of threads and posts from this forum. I did so at the written request of a firm of solicitors acting for the landowner, who hold that the material touched on matters they would prefer were not aired in public.
I have complied, because I am one man and they are not. I want it set down plainly, here, that I did so under protest, and that I do not accept the grounds. Nothing removed was untrue. Nothing removed was anyone's business to suppress.
But I will not delete this board. What is left here stays, and you may read it for as long as I can keep the lights on. I have locked the doors; I have not burned the house. I have kept copies of everything. I would ask, gently, that those of you who hold anything of your own do the same.
E. Selwood
They buy up the special bits, everywhere
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Avebury_Janet
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They buy up the special bits, everywhere
I have been turning something over and I want to set it down, because I think it is bigger than our own patch. We all know some firm has been quietly buying the odd ground round here for years, the cottages, the land out by the old ruin, the corners with a stone or a barrow on them. What I have come to understand, from the society side, is that English Heritage and the Trust know it too, and can do nothing. They simply cannot find the funds to fight that kind of money for a field with a tumbledown chapel in it. They are stretched to breaking defending the famous sites. The small special ones, precious precisely because nobody has heard of them, go to the quiet buyer unopposed, every time. And it is not only here. I sit on a committee or two, and the same story comes up from all over.
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incomer_dave
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This rings a horrible bell. Before we moved out here there was a scrubby field near us, Reading way, with a single old standing stone in it the kids called the witch stone, nothing much to look at. Sold off to some company, fenced, gone, no notice, no fuss. I thought nothing of it at the time. Now you say it Janet, it is the exact same shape of thing. They never seem to want the good farmland. They want the odd corner with the old something in it.
An incomer, and not ashamed of it. Twelve years and still learning the place.
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Chalkways_Fran
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I have walked a great deal of this country and I will tell you, once you see it you cannot unsee it. It is always the special bit. Never the ordinary field. A holy well in the next county locked behind a new gate. A barrow up north with the path off it diverted the very same way ours were. I used to think I was joining up dots that werent joined, as Nan would say. But it only ever reaches for the strange ground, and it reaches everywhere.
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Devizes_Mech
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or its just that the odd corners are cheap and the good farmlands not for sale. nobody sells prime arable, course they dont, so the money goes where it can, the scrubby bits with a planning protection that keeps em going for a song. and heritage being skint aint a conspiracy, heritages been skint my whole life. depressing, common, and about money, same as everything else.
Devizes. Ill believe it when Ive seen the paperwork.
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Avebury_Bran
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I will only say that the places being bought are the places that were held sacred, in the old way, and that whoever is buying knows exactly what they are buying, whatever the reason they give. You do not gather up the holy ground of a whole country by accident. I do not know what it is for. But it is not nothing, and I do not believe it is only money.
The old straight track is still there, for those who care to walk it. (after A.
Watkins)
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Avebury_Janet
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Bran, I am usually the first to roll my eyes, and I find I cannot this time. Whether it is one hand, or a hundred separate buyers who all happen to want the same odd thing, the result is the same: the small sacred places of this country are passing, quietly and lawfully, into the keeping of people who answer no letters and put no name on the gate. And the bodies whose job it is to prevent that cannot afford to. I have no tidy ending for it. I only did not want it to go unsaid.