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to push through its draconian law. Separately, did you know that the UK spent £375 million on consultant­s for the failing Test and Trace programme? The average day rate for these “experts” was £1,100 per person. Yes, you read that right – £1,100 a day of taxpayers’ money per consultant and they still couldn’t develop a working system. Nice if you can get it, eh?

Meanwhile our NHS wards are understaff­ed and our NHS teams need more people but are starved of cash. The Government has promoted “consultanc­y dependency” and pretends this is the natural order of things. No it isn’t, it’s a gravy train for Tory Party friends, and us taxpayers are being milked and treated with contempt. We’re not so stupid that we can’t see through the Government’s repeated lies.

John Wood

Bristol has put them in shadow. It was thought that they spread mostly by rhizomes and that the seeds are mostly infertile. However, recent studies have put that in some doubt as new research explores the wood anemone’s relationsh­ip with other species, including ants, the hoverfly and a fungi called the anemone cup. It has been a bit of a mystery why the wood anemones are not more widely dispersed rather than the odd clusters. Another reason may be their sensitivit­y to herbicides and other chemicals used in agricultur­e penetratin­g water courses of woodlands.

Because anemones spread only about six feet every hundred years they are seen as a very good indicator of ancient woodlands and forests. The yearly active undergroun­d life cycle of the anemone is from March to August.

After walking through these woods for nearly 50 years, you can see why we were so delighted to find so many have spread over a whole hillside through the woods descending down to the pretty and delightful stream below.

But there is bad news. South

West Water want to drive a surface water overflow pipeline involving a wide trench, from a new housing developmen­t right down the middle of these beautiful and special plants that are such a true indicator of a healthy environmen­t.

May I just say this is one of the reasons why the new proposed Countrysid­e Trespass laws must be stopped in their tracks in Parliament.

Malpractic­e in the countrysid­e must be transparen­t to the general public, and walkers are in the ideal position to observe the state of wildlife, the environmen­t and the prevention of cruelty to animals in a way that official bodies could never do. We need to open up the countrysid­e and create far more footpaths, not less. And hopefully future generation­s will be able to walk and observe the annual dawning of spring laced with the delicacy and wonder of the beautiful wood anemone.

Please report any species observatio­ns to the Biological Records Centre at www.brc.ac.uk Philip C Hills

Cornwall

 ?? PA ?? The Queen and Prince Philip on the Great Wall of China in 1986
PA The Queen and Prince Philip on the Great Wall of China in 1986

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