6th March 2005, 01:35 AM
David,
Why havent you been down the pub tonight. The land ownership is in many ways irrelevant. The normal form is an option on the gravel. Of course Tarmac want to extract the gravel at any cost. That is what gravel companies do.
To make things clear I am arguing about the use of superlatives.
Dr Peter Wardle.
Author of "bronze age pottery from eastern Yorkshire and a study of the site at Thwing and its environs. An examination of the pottery, using ceramic petrology, from the Neolithic and Bronze Age henge monument and hillfort at Thwing in the wider context of its production and distribution in Southern Britain." University of Bradford unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Thw work was sponsored by The Prehistoric Research Section of the Yorkshire Archaeology Society with the blessing of the funding body HBMC - English Heritage. Published as BAR 225.
Why havent you been down the pub tonight. The land ownership is in many ways irrelevant. The normal form is an option on the gravel. Of course Tarmac want to extract the gravel at any cost. That is what gravel companies do.
To make things clear I am arguing about the use of superlatives.
Dr Peter Wardle.
Author of "bronze age pottery from eastern Yorkshire and a study of the site at Thwing and its environs. An examination of the pottery, using ceramic petrology, from the Neolithic and Bronze Age henge monument and hillfort at Thwing in the wider context of its production and distribution in Southern Britain." University of Bradford unpublished Ph.D. Thesis. Thw work was sponsored by The Prehistoric Research Section of the Yorkshire Archaeology Society with the blessing of the funding body HBMC - English Heritage. Published as BAR 225.