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Environment is a funny old thing.

A golf course in a densely populated area would at least break up concrete and tarmac surfaces which are prone to encouraging flooding. Close cropped grass isn't awful, but not the best conditions to encourage insects. Amphibians, rodents and many others, need not apply.

"The rough": better - birds and rodents are now catered for.

How on earth could a privately owned golf course exist on public land? Public land belongs to all of us and is not something to be given away.

I think I understand where you are coming from and I respectfully suggest you are misinformed. The last thing that densely populated areas need is more housing.



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