“Change of character to the immediate rural landscape”
So I suppose that increased burning of grain fields is more in line with the rural landscape character then?
Cos that’s what’s going to happen as the summers get hotter and the gap between rainfalls widen. Perfect kindling dry wheat, barley, and rapeseed make.
Maybe sheep dying of heatstroke littering the fields provides a more picturesque vista since they won’t want to implement agrovoltaics to provide both the sheep shade and locals power.
Maybe when gas prices continue to rise and people are freezing in their homes come winter time they’ll be warmed by the knowledge that the view of Camborne’s fields go unspoiled.
“Change of character to the immediate rural landscape”
So I suppose that increased burning of grain fields is more in line with the rural landscape character then?
Cos that’s what’s going to happen as the summers get hotter and the gap between rainfalls widen. Perfect kindling dry wheat, barley, and rapeseed make.
Maybe sheep dying of heatstroke littering the fields provides a more picturesque vista since they won’t want to implement agrovoltaics to provide both the sheep shade and locals power.
Maybe when gas prices continue to rise and people are freezing in their homes come winter time they’ll be warmed by the knowledge that the view of Camborne’s fields go unspoiled.