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17-04-2008, 09:45 PM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens I'll tell you what I really find funny about this is that the people who made up this new law, are the same people who decided that the majority of school fields around here were to be built on. They are also the same people who have decided we need thousands more houses and industral estates and their associated infrastructures on any patch of marshland, green belt or open space around here that they fancy...... I'll lift a paving slab in the rear patio next time it rains, that should ease my conscience a bit. | 
18-04-2008, 06:21 AM
|  | Dame Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: North Kent
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Locally, we have front gardens that are sterile, concreted, carparks with not a blade of grass or a sign of a weed(wild-flower). It is depressingly boring and we now have this trend of putting up these ghastly ornate railings on top of the already walled carparks.
Bring back the box hedge, ricketty front gates that you could swing on as a kid and an unkempt lawn, full to the borders with daisies and dandelions please.
PS-Where are the front garden hollyhocks nowadays?
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18-04-2008, 07:18 AM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Quote:
Originally Posted by lol geoff I'll tell you what I really find funny about this is that the people who made up this new law, are the same people who decided that the majority of school fields around here were to be built on. They are also the same people who have decided we need thousands more houses and industral estates and their associated infrastructures on any patch of marshland, green belt or open space around here that they fancy...... I'll lift a paving slab in the rear patio next time it rains, that should ease my conscience a bit. | Oh how I agree with you, I really do. I think the law is a good thing but doesn't solve the problem and when I told my other half he was very angry and did accuse these people of being hypocrites.
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18-04-2008, 10:52 AM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Quote:
Originally Posted by lol geoff I'll tell you what I really find funny about this is that the people who made up this new law, are the same people who decided that the majority of school fields around here were to be built on. They are also the same people who have decided we need thousands more houses and industral estates and their associated infrastructures on any patch of marshland, green belt or open space around here that they fancy | Point 1: This isn't a law, it's a recommendation in a DEFRA policy document. It'll have to go through all the usual procedures to become a law.
Point 2: DEFRA are not the people who decide on what to build and where. "They" are other government departments, like the Department for Communities and Local Government.
Point 3: There's no inconsistency between promoting building new housing and wanting to protect what's left of our suburban green spaces. Change Alley | 
18-04-2008, 11:06 AM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Quote; PS-Where are the front garden hollyhocks nowadays?
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In my back garden where I can admire them
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18-04-2008, 11:09 AM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Quote:
Originally Posted by nightshade I do not see why people need to concrete such large areas, two parallel tracks should suffice for an average car and 4x4's do not need metalled tracks do they ? 
How about a National "Cut Holes in Your Concrete Day" to help restore the
balance and plant stuff to brighten our lives | Quote;...... I'll lift a paving slab in the rear patio next time it rains, that should ease my conscience a bit.
If everyone cut or lifted a 2ft ( 60cm ) square out every time it rained that would be marvellous
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18-04-2008, 12:36 PM
|  | Dame Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: North Kent
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Actually not such a daft idea. Plug holes for patios. Imagine the big whirl of water going down it and the sucking sound! Ooops! There goes a hedgehog!
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19-04-2008, 09:10 AM
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens That's the main cause of much of the so called flash flooding we saw repeatedly last year, most of the places affected seemed to be fairly new housing estates with hardly a blade of grass in sight so all the water that naturally would have soaked into the ground had nowhere to go as the drains couldn't cope with it, so flash floods were caused, unfortunately some of these out of town developers build on land that is just not suitable, without the local knowledge of its past history etc resulting in many problems for the new home owners or neighboroughing communities that have never flooded but have now been put at risk | 
20-04-2008, 11:24 AM
| | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: deepest countryside suffolk
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| | | Re: Paving over front gardens Hello  weve got quite a big front to the bungalow we put a laurel hedge in to go round the boundry thats 27 laurels. We have a bit of a lawn about 30 foot by 16 foot, then we have the car parking area enough to park 5 cars in emulsion and pea shingle so when it rains it can soak away  ive still got a few shrubs out front besides the laurel hedging. But I do like my back garden for privacy and more wildlife than I do the front. I think this day and age theres more vehicles on the roads so they all have to be parked somewhere , then theres also the double yellows outside a lot of homes,  . Plus the fact that so many people on new housing sites have big mortgages therefore they work longer hours to pay for it then they dont have time to garden or dont want to garden so they slab all over.  so they have maintenance free gardens . sheila |  | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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