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Joe_Cole
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Re: Bucket and spade [Re: Wiggo]
      #821337 - 12/09/2005 18:02

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Hit the nail squarely on the head, there, Joe. Although I suspect by accident. Yes, indeed, it is for all of us, not just boaters. Except they seem to think it's for everyone except boaters.




There's little point in trying to discuss it with if you are going to try to twist things in that silly way.

You obviously have some kind of obsession with the situation at Studland. They aren't going to allow you to use your tender. Live with it.

There are plenty of beaches elsewhere. Look on your charts.


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Joe_Cole
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Re: Furious! NT response [Re: Planty]
      #821342 - 12/09/2005 18:09

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Don't know exactly as never been involved but don't most of these "bequests" come about as a response to death / inheritance tax and a means for a family to retain a home albeit with restrictions on their former freedoms and the need to accept "visitors".
Recent TV prog had a property on their that they had taken over as family could not pay taxes and NT was a way of staying "in residence".
Would be a little surprised if they all left property to NT as they were so good? I used to be a member and found the organisation was on occasion blooming awful.
P




That's certainly one of the reasons property is left to NT, but there are many others too. Frequently it is done simply because somebody wants to ensure that a property is not divided up or they want to hand it to the nation for genuinely benevolent reasons.


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BBC3 on Tuesday [Re: Joe_Cole]
      #829904 - 22/09/2005 01:15

at 2130, there was a program on this exact topic, I only caught it by accident.

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The National Trust
The Beach: A prime piece of beach area, Studland Bay in Dorset, may look idyllic, but it's at the centre of a conflict between the Trust and those who want to use it.




There was a guy called Julian who appears to be the head honcho for that area in the NT. How the villagers managed not to knock his head into tomorrow I will never know.

The program was mostly focused on the fact the NT want to move their offices into a an old farm barn in the village, using the farm yard as the car park. They had a town meeting where this Julian just patronised the community and sneered at the people who were unhappy, especially with the prospect of 100 odd cars trying to park in the sleepy village.

Their application was turned down, even though out of around 100 people at the meeting 94 odd said they did not want it, the NT still applied. So the meeting was ignored, shocks. The camera now on the Julian chap, who smirked saying we will just keep applying until it is accepted, what a twat!

Then they had a meeting with a stables near by, one of the ladies complaining that the bridle path on the heather had been concreted. She was told pretty much to stop winging and that heaths had to be maintained or they WILL turn to forest. hm, ok, I can point the NT to quite a few that have not. The lady turned around and said she had been riding it for something like 35 years before the NT got to it and started fencing and concreting and it had not changed yet in the last 12 months the NT had ruined it. He (Julian) just blurted back about managing heath land.

The final part was on the beach, the sea had eroded the sand hills and a few of the huts had collapsed. The huts belonged to villagers who had been protesting at the village meeting. Julian was laughing in a kind of ha ha karma type of way.

He was really condescending about the naturists, pretty much it seemed, they are trying to get rid of them, because, he, Julian does not like it. Since when does the concerns of a community fall to one prat who was not even elected.

I will never ever donate to the NT again, I was shocked and now I see what people have been saying on here.

If it is repeated I will try to video it for those without digi boxes.


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Re: BBC3 on Tuesday [Re: DogWatch]
      #829906 - 22/09/2005 01:22

Yeah, that programme has been repeated a few times. A massive own goal for the NT - as they came over as arrogant tossers in a number of the programmes (if it was part of the series I think it was).

Rick


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DogWatch
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Re: BBC3 on Tuesday [Re: rickp]
      #829907 - 22/09/2005 01:23

This one?

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Re: BBC3 on Tuesday [Re: DogWatch]
      #829911 - 22/09/2005 01:50

Yup, thats the one.

Rick


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