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10 ways travel insiders deal with annoying flight delays

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Stocks   来源:Australia  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:aimed at narrowing the wealth gap, although critics say it has only resulted in a crackdown on businesses.

aimed at narrowing the wealth gap, although critics say it has only resulted in a crackdown on businesses.

Mark Owen-Lloyd, who is managing the PVDP project, said it had been a "long and very arduous road" to reach this point."I've spent the last two years talking to opponents and supporters of the scheme and everyone's opinion has got weight and validity," he said.

10 ways travel insiders deal with annoying flight delays

The application will first have to receive consent from the Planning Inspectorate before being examined in depth over six months."The next stage is entirely evidence-based, so ourselves and those who disagree with us will be able to sit in front of a planning inspector and present hard evidence...," Mr Owen-Lloyd said.If approved, the site would provide renewable energy to homes in Oxfordshire from the end of 2026.

10 ways travel insiders deal with annoying flight delays

Campaign group Stop Botley West had previously said the scheme was "of a scale that's entirely inappropriate for this region".Alex Rogers, who is chair of the group, said it would present "extremely strong" evidence to the inspectorate.

10 ways travel insiders deal with annoying flight delays

He criticised PDVP for making "almost no changes" following the consultations.

He also claimed the farm would "exacerbate" flooding in the area.Bluebell season is upon us, with the enchanting flowers turning wooded areas into magical meadows from late April through to May.

The pops of violet have been sprinkled across the county, from the colourful Cotswolds to the winding Wye Valley.According to The Wildlife Trusts, the bluebell is the "unofficial national flower" of the UK, as it is home to more than half of the world's population of the flower.

Cadora Woods, which flanks the River Wye, is considered to be one of the prettiest places that bluebells spring up in Gloucestershire.While your eyes may be glued to the magnificent floral carpet weaving around your feet, make sure you look to the trees, too.

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