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Well this morning i got a letter from them, they are printing my letter in the April issue of "Forum" and for me troubles they are sending me a nice Regatta fleece!
QuoteIn 2004, he wrote an article in the Daily Mail in which he described the theory of man-made global warming as "poppycock". Well at least he and I agree on something :P
In 2004, he wrote an article in the Daily Mail in which he described the theory of man-made global warming as "poppycock".
Dear EditorI am writing to voice my concern over the article by David Bellamy published in your magazine.I would like to quote from the article the particular piece that made ME see red "if the off roaders want to enjoy the countryside they should walk, ....".1. In order to 'reach' the countryside, most 'walkers' drive their cars, often hundreds of miles.2, I was brought up in a farming community and I still have a number of friends 'in the business'. I have seen and heard of plenty of totally inappropriate behaviour by 'walkers', littering and allowing their dogs to run wild with no concern for wildlife or farmstock, abusing farmers and landholders.3. So called 'Green Lanes' ARE roads, just untarmaced. If you are driving a green lane you need to have a current driving licence, insurance, road fund licence and the vehicle must carry a registration mark - which allows them to be traced by the police. Rather more than walkers, cyclists or horseriders have to have.4. True 'off-roading' at regulated/insured sites (which incidentally require planning permission) provides many farmers with income from land which would be at best marginal, perhaps land previously used as a landfill site, naturally boggy, hilly or even wooded. Most of these sites provide valuable habitat, because they are not being drained, bulldozed or cleared. I would not have been able to point out the variety of wildlife to my young son that I have been able to if this was not the case.Finally, has Mr Bellamy considered the fate of the disabled amongst us? Or is the countryside an exclusive zone for the use of the able bodied?In my honest opinion, inappropriate and illegal behaviour, is inappropriate and illegal behaviour, done on two legs, four or four wheels.I believe that the bad behaviour of a few shouldn't mean that all walking is banned, the same can be said of driving 4x4's.Yours sincerely, (etc, etc) <Jo.Saint@campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk> to me 08:50 (1 hour ago)Dear Karen,Thanks very much for your feedback regarding David Bellamy's piece on 4x4s.I hope you don't mind me responding on his behalf.We have had a number of letters regarding his article. Some agreeing with his points. Others disagreeing. Most adding pertinent points to further the debate. We did indeed ask him to consider this as a topic for his Mr President column. However, the key theme of his piece was the responsible use of these vehicles. He' certainly against illegal off-roading, but accepts that for many people a 4x4 is the ideal vehicle. There will always be debate over 4x4s, and I look forward to featuring members' comments on the issue over the coming months. Meanwhile, thanks again for taking the time to contact us and giving useful feedback. Nick HardingEditor of PublicationsThe Camping and Caravanning Club
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