
I notice that the poll for having lakes at Grandcourt Farm is almost split down the middle, which surprises me, frankly.
I am wondering what the attraction is. From our meeting at Leziate Sailing Club, we heard that Bawsey Lake is in poor condition, acidic, with not much living in it and it's dangerous to swim in.
Also, on the ERASE website, you will see that the council are apparently powerless to do anything about it. A contract lapsed which let the original contractor off the hook, but meant they couldn't carry on digging there.
Not a particularly brilliant contract in my view, as this forced the mineral company to go further afield once it lapsed and find new land to target / quarry / desecrate (delete as appropriate) AND apparently let them off the hook in cleaning up the mess they had left behind at Bawsey.
Of course, that was around 30 years ago, and legislation is much tighter now, so that couldn't ever possibly happen again could it? Or could it?
And given that we already have Bawsey and Leziate so close, why does Middleton need a lake or two as well?
People on WBB's payroll need not apply - You have a vested interest after all, right?
After all, if WBB are paying your mortage this month I wouldn't be surprised if you thought a lake there was a fantastic idea.
However, in the interests of impartiality and fairness, tell me what will be so fantastic about it.
Fishing? Will it support life within 20 years of being left to fill with water?
Swimming? Will you be prepared to risk it?
Will it look like a concentration camp with signs like the ones at Bawsey?
Will it be somewhere to take the kids on a picnic? - Just watch out for the steep sides, the sheer banks and the barbed wire.
Let me guess, all of those in favour...
1) Don't stand to have their houses flooded if the lakes get overly full
2) Don't care about any risks of ingesting silica dust particles - after all, it's safe whilst the sand's still underground, right?
3) Don't stand to have 10 - 20% or more knocked off the value of their property
4) Don't live close enough to be affected by many years of noise dust and light pollution
5) Haven't seen the huge pile of Sand at Leziate, which is lit up by huge floodlights at night - you can forget looking at the stars through your telescope over there due to the overwhelming light pollution...
6) Haven't lost any relatives to illness who have worked in or lived near the sandpits
7) Have never read a single thing on the Health and Safety Executive's website and may in fact have not done any "proper research" on the subject
8) Don't live close enough to be detrimentally affected in any obvious way whatsoever, in fact, if Middleton, East Winch and West Bilney are being dug up, then someone else is being left alone...
9) Stand to make a packet out of the whole thing whilst the rest of us suffer!
10) Just believe what WBB tell us, after all it must be true...
Incidentally, if you meet all 10 of the above criteria you are probably on the Parish Council!
Anyway, if you do have any good reasons why this part of Norfolk should be completely dug out and left submerged, then let me know in the comments section - Thanks!
Reminds me of the old Beatle's song "I'd like to be, under the sea, in an Octopus's garden in a cave"
Perhaps we can all club together and buy a submarine.

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