In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Captain Beeky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >On 11, Feb 2007, at 14:19, Julian Tether wrote: > >> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Baz >> Juniper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >>> Food shop; Primary school - 600m >>> Other non-residential facilities - 1000m >>> Bus stop - 400m >>> Railway station - 800m >>> >>> Apparently there are parts of SW England that do not yet meet these >>> criteria.... >> even in SE England.... >> in a straight line..... from google earth >> food shop 1750m >> non residential facilities 1750m >> Bus stop 350m this one works although it is further by road >> station 2600m > >Oh yes . . . wouldn't it be nice to see what the UK would look like if >we knocked everything down and started again, meeting all the >governments idealistic and tax neutral criteria for everything.
WTF has building got to do with it? I was quoting distances from a house in a small village that is between the two nearest towns...... If we had a village school and shop then there would be less to compare but we haven't and wont have because they don't pay......... -- Julian Tether Barge Parglena e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
