Why should I spend more time in the English Countryside?

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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Because ethnic minorities, which if you exclude agricultural workers, are very firmly urban-based. This can make those green bits between the cities feel like foreign territory that's little understood, with few corridors linking up the towns. In order for more people to feel at home in the wider countryside - in their own country - there's a ''grass ceiling'' that needs to be tackled.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
How much nature is there in the English countryside? Nearly everything except rats seems to be endangered and dying out. Even successful species badgers can't be tolerated.
 

4F

Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby
Location
Suffolk.
[QUOTE 2713112, member: 1314"]The RSPB have discovered a “need” for kids to become more connected with “nature”. The English Countryside is boring, artificial and full of UKIP supporters.

Nah...
The seaside’s alright, though, for a holiday.

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/oct/16/uk-children-not-connected-nature-rspb

Can anyone persuade me why I should spend more time in the countryside?[/quote]

No, please stay where you are. www.nomoretowniesinthecountryside.com Get orf moi land.... x
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
There is so much to see in the coutryside if you take the time to look. From birds to animals to the changing flora as the seasons change. It takes a little imagination and some patience. You only have to travel a few miles from the centre of London in any direction to find the real countryside.:bicycle:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
All of you should stay in the cities. You drive in the countryside like you drive in the cities, arrogantly aggressively and without consideration for anyone else.

You walk up snowdon wearing t shirts, shorts and flip flops, then get stuck, half way up and have to be rescued because you get caught in a blizzard or fog.

You are far better off in the city. If you stay there, then we can continue to enjoy some peace and quiet. Lol
 

threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
If you think the countryside is shite don't bother with it but we're not all ukip supporters in the sticks, I think they're a bunch of extremist nobbers and I don't agree with hunting either and I haven't got a 4x4, the beer's alright though. Oh yeah and just because it's rural don't think there are birdies everywhere, I built a new bird table two weeks ago and so far only one sodding robin, ungrateful gits.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
If you think the countryside is s***e don't bother with it but we're not all ukip supporters in the sticks, I think they're a bunch of extremist nobbers and I don't agree with hunting either and I haven't got a 4x4, the beer's alright though. Oh yeah and just because it's rural don't think there are birdies everywhere, I built a new bird table two weeks ago and so far only one sodding robin, ungrateful gits.
Maybe your living in the wrong bit. Here in the foothills of the cambrian mountains, we have red kites, sparrow hawks buzzards, barn owls, as well as yellow hammers robins, bulfinches, woodpeckers and loads of other birds, along with otters, badgers stoats, weasels and 101 other things. ! Luck of the draw I suppose, she says looking rather smug.
 
Maybe your living in the wrong bit. Here in the foothills of the cambrian mountains, we have red kites, sparrow hawks buzzards, barn owls, as well as yellow hammers robins, bulfinches, woodpeckers and loads of other birds, along with otters, badgers stoats, weasels and 101 other things. ! Luck of the draw I suppose, she says looking rather smug.
You're in the wrong thread, English countryside.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
@Crackle I think any countryside in the uk is acceptable. Anyway im just making you all jealous. You just have such rubbish countryside of your own country, that it makes you invade Wales and Scotland.
 
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