Costero Poderoso
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this is fantastic
Excellent. My wife had our tree taken away for this but I wasn’t sure of how the whole thing worked so good to knowthis is fantastic
This is at the end of my Road, the grass is spreading up the beach at a fairly rapid rate. I wouldn't want it removing if it is a natural event and is beneficial to the environment.This is what I mean about the spread of the grass. Arrow is where it’s heading north
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They will likely go under it or restore it afterwards if they can'tWhat about when then dig a massive trench right the way through it for the wind farms ?
It is a natural event but sped up by removal of sand from further south. Not sure if they still do it? Do any of you know?This is at the end of my Road, the grass is spreading up the beach at a fairly rapid rate. I wouldn't want it removing if it is a natural event and is beneficial to the environment.
Wether it is a normal natural occurrence and beneficial I don't know, the fact that nothing has been done about it makes me think it is.
Weeds are natural, but I wouldn’t want them in my garden, despite what the RHS might say.This is at the end of my Road, the grass is spreading up the beach at a fairly rapid rate. I wouldn't want it removing if it is a natural event and is beneficial to the environment.
Wether it is a normal natural occurrence and beneficial I don't know, the fact that nothing has been done about it makes me think it is.
Like I say I don't know if it's a natural phenomenon or not but there is a difference in working with nature and imposing your will on it. Humans from all eras including the Victorian one too often destroy what we have, we should learn to live with and nurture it when we can.Weeds are natural, but I wouldn’t want them in my garden, despite what the RHS might say.
The Victorians created parks, beaches and recreational areas, for the people to enjoy free of charge.
We seem to struggle with that concept now.
The grassy area stretches quite a way south, then there’s a short break and it covers most of the frontage in Lytham.
Personally, I’d rather they preserved the sandy beach, as much as possible. There’s more than enough grass and mud already, imo and that area is used a lot by the public.