Wednesday, 10 January 2007

Burial site


Developments along the coast are always controversial, particularly when there is a site of Aboriginal significance involved. Here it is known there is a former Aboriginal burial site.
The Minister for Planning approved the development.
This advertising sign had disappeared the day after I took the photo.

7 comments:

  1. Good on you gal for getting the photo while you could.

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  2. I think it could be a good idea to forbid all building just along the coast. Nothing is perfect, but for example in Brittany, nobody is allowed to buid anything at less than 100 meters from the coast...Have a good day, Sally.

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  3. The're house building mad here. People are knocking down houses & building 2 in its place, or building in gardens. But then no one can afford to buy them.

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  4. It is amazing and depressing how the planners nearly always seem to get away with it.

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  5. I don't suppose it could have ANYTHING to do with the monetary donations developers make to political parties???? Could it???? ;-)

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  6. Not primarily, sally. Politicians tend to be nowhere near as bad as those who elect them

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  7. Of course not Sally, where do you get these strange ideas from????

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