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Author Topic: Common Consultation - methods of questioning  (Read 1687 times)
dshadbolt
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« on: April 27, 2009, 08:48:27 PM »

Both I and my wife are concerned that the way the consultation document is presented gives such an obvious steer towards the preferred option - to those that designed the document - that we feel as if we are not trusted to make the "right" choice ourselves.

Whilst we broadly agree with the way the document is pointing us we feel that we, and many many others, could have come to that conclusion with all the facts presented in an unbiased way. One wonders how worthwhile it is to complete a document when the result is pre-ordained.

Dominic

PS: In the attached diagram showing proposed fencing the seems to be no fencing marked for the Windmill side of the road. Does this mean that the cows will be housed exclusively between Tram Hill and Windmill Street in future?
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« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2009, 09:05:03 AM »

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PS: In the attached diagram showing proposed fencing the seems to be no fencing marked for the Windmill side of the road. Does this mean that the cows will be housed exclusively between Tram Hill and Windmill Street in future?
Looks like even the most extreme option for fencing does not include the areas around the windmill and the windmill side of North Hills, which means ongoing maintenance, mowing and scrub clearance.
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2009, 01:44:18 PM »

Obviously you were mistaken...

Hi, would you like to elaborate? I'm not sure visitors here will understand what you mean....
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