• Borchester Land

    From Kosmo@krw@whitnet.uk to uk.media.radio.archers on Mon Jul 14 15:50:38 2025
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    So let me get this right.

    Rewilding land includes a vertical farm growing herbs and lettuce under
    lights and plastic? Rewilding land includes a huge food storage unit
    larger than a football pitch with chilled and ambient storage space?

    So where does the power come from for the lights and the chilling equipment?

    How many more lorries will be trucking back and forth in the small
    hamlet adding to the food miles on the various products?

    Building eco-lodges and eco-offices by converting unused buildings on
    the land. Well excuse me but Matt "Tiger" Crawford, when he was running
    BL set about converting all the unused buildings for new uses - if you remember it caused Bodge Farm to buy the property when he wanted to
    convert the Pack House!!

    And the suggestion that Martyn could have a personal investment in
    something on BL land without the other members of the Board having the faintest idea is ludicrous as it is completely illegal.

    Do I have the feeling that this week's writer does not have the first
    idea of what re-wilding actually means?
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  • From Kosmo@krw@whitnet.uk to uk.media.radio.archers on Mon Jul 14 15:54:28 2025
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    On 14.7.25 15:50, Kosmo wrote:
    So let me get this right.

    Rewilding land includes a vertical farm growing herbs and lettuce under lights and plastic?-a Rewilding land includes a huge food storage unit larger than a football pitch with chilled and ambient storage space?

    So where does the power come from for the lights and the chilling
    equipment?

    How many more lorries will be trucking back and forth in the small
    hamlet adding to the food miles on the various products?

    Building eco-lodges and eco-offices by converting unused buildings on
    the land.-a Well excuse me but Matt "Tiger" Crawford, when he was running
    BL set about converting all the unused buildings for new uses - if you remember it caused Bodge Farm to buy the property when he wanted to
    convert the Pack House!!

    And the suggestion that Martyn could have a personal investment in
    something on BL land without the other members of the Board having the faintest idea is ludicrous as it is completely illegal.

    Do I have the feeling that this week's writer does not have the first
    idea of what re-wilding actually means?


    Ahh. I can see the writer is Nick Warburton so perhaps it is another
    one of those fantasy weeks.
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    Kosmo Richard W
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  • From BrritSki@rtilbury@gmail.com to uk.media.radio.archers on Mon Jul 14 16:08:40 2025
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    On 14/07/2025 15:50, Kosmo wrote:
    So let me get this right.

    Rewilding land includes a vertical farm growing herbs and lettuce under lights and plastic?-a Rewilding land includes a huge food storage unit larger than a football pitch with chilled and ambient storage space?

    So where does the power come from for the lights and the chilling
    equipment?

    How many more lorries will be trucking back and forth in the small
    hamlet adding to the food miles on the various products?

    Building eco-lodges and eco-offices by converting unused buildings on
    the land.-a Well excuse me but Matt "Tiger" Crawford, when he was running
    BL set about converting all the unused buildings for new uses - if you remember it caused Bodge Farm to buy the property when he wanted to
    convert the Pack House!!

    And the suggestion that Martyn could have a personal investment in
    something on BL land without the other members of the Board having the faintest idea is ludicrous as it is completely illegal.

    Do I have the feeling that this week's writer does not have the first
    idea of what re-wilding actually means?

    Or business or farming or TA backstory....
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  • From Chris@chris.mcmillan@ntlworld.com to uk.media.radio.archers on Mon Jul 14 18:16:49 2025
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    Kosmo <krw@whitnet.uk> wrote:
    So let me get this right.

    Rewilding land includes a vertical farm growing herbs and lettuce under lights and plastic? Rewilding land includes a huge food storage unit
    larger than a football pitch with chilled and ambient storage space?

    So where does the power come from for the lights and the chilling equipment?

    How many more lorries will be trucking back and forth in the small
    hamlet adding to the food miles on the various products?

    Building eco-lodges and eco-offices by converting unused buildings on
    the land. Well excuse me but Matt "Tiger" Crawford, when he was running
    BL set about converting all the unused buildings for new uses - if you remember it caused Bodge Farm to buy the property when he wanted to
    convert the Pack House!!

    And the suggestion that Martyn could have a personal investment in
    something on BL land without the other members of the Board having the faintest idea is ludicrous as it is completely illegal.

    Do I have the feeling that this week's writer does not have the first
    idea of what re-wilding actually means?


    Pies in the sky!!

    Mrs McT

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  • From J. P. Gilliver@G6JPG@255soft.uk to uk.media.radio.archers on Mon Jul 14 21:26:00 2025
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    On 2025/7/14 19:16:49, Chris wrote:
    Kosmo <krw@whitnet.uk> wrote:
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    Do I have the feeling that this week's writer does not have the first
    idea of what re-wilding actually means?


    Pies in the sky!!

    Mrs McT

    Is that a new item on the menu at the Bull or the tearoom?

    Warburton's pies by any chance? (Thanks Kosmo)
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    J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

    Life, liberty and the happiness of pursuit!
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