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Posted by: mike_d, November 30, 2014, 10:23pm
Take a leaf out of Hull Council's book:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-30243190

Posted by: bradzmilne, December 1, 2014, 9:46am; Reply: 1
Oh dear, thats something else... I wonder what would happen if they found a blue crested newt? ;D
Posted by: Grantham_Mariner, December 1, 2014, 11:46am; Reply: 2
Quoted from bradzmilne
Oh dear, thats something else... I wonder what would happen if they found a blue crested newt? ;D


That would be a new speicies! Could call it Newti Marrinus and we could make a fortune charging people to see it.

On the other hand if they find a Great Crested Newt that the end of a new ground there!

Posted by: fleabag1970, December 1, 2014, 11:57am; Reply: 3
I had a Newt once ........ i called it Tiny because it was My Newt
Posted by: arryarryarry, December 1, 2014, 1:43pm; Reply: 4
Quoted from fleabag1970
I had a Newt once ........ i called it Tiny because it was My Newt


Don't give up the day job.

Posted by: TownSNAFU5, December 1, 2014, 2:15pm; Reply: 5
You can't say that Hull mess about.  I have no idea how they get approval for this.  

(On the same day they announce plans to dig a 2 mile road tunnel under Stonehenge to link 2 roads and ease congestion.  Hopefully not disturbing any ancient druids).  
Posted by: GrimRob, December 1, 2014, 4:15pm; Reply: 6
Well we're used to the season going up in smoke  :)
Posted by: moosey_club, December 1, 2014, 4:49pm; Reply: 7
Quoted from mike_d
Take a leaf out of Hull Council's book:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-30243190



Its quite a common occurrence, worked on a few building projects on churches and exhuming graves/bones on 100/150 yr old graves doesnt seem to cause any issues regards planning.
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