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03/06/2020 at 10:06
Kerry Hennigan
If only all its residents appreciated what a wonderful physical history Britain has in its landscape. (Of course, they may be overseas visitors, but I suspect that less likely.) My message to them would be – cherish what you have, don’t destroy or despoil it. It is irreplaceable.