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Dartmoor To Remove Destinations From Their Footpath Signs.......
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On BBC Spotlight tonight - How stupid is this, ostensibly for 'saving money'
So folk get lost up there and next thing is the rescue services are called out......cost!
If Councils want to save money, the Cornish could drop their language names from road and street signs. After all, only 500 folk speak the language - and, officially, it sis die so no one really knows if the pronunciation is right. Now that is a waste.....
So folk get lost up there and next thing is the rescue services are called out......cost!
If Councils want to save money, the Cornish could drop their language names from road and street signs. After all, only 500 folk speak the language - and, officially, it sis die so no one really knows if the pronunciation is right. Now that is a waste.....
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But no one should walk over Moors without a map. And they should not navigate by sign posts.
Presumably, there are already signposts in position, but the Council have decided they cannot afford to replace them when they fall into disreoair in 10-15 years time.
Yawn, none story.
But no one should walk over Moors without a map. And they should not navigate by sign posts.
Presumably, there are already signposts in position, but the Council have decided they cannot afford to replace them when they fall into disreoair in 10-15 years time.
Yawn, none story.
"Ah, 30 miles of Dartmoor, with a Bergen, a Rifle, a Map and a Time Limit,
Fond memories indeed :o("
A warm up exercise for the great 1982 yomp ahead.Bet you carried more than that in Falklands and the senors were'nt hitting you and your mates of 42 with incoming. :-( Still got the coveted green prize?
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