User talk:Kevins-big-ted

November 2008
I am satisfied with the revised format, Thankyou.Kevins-big-ted (talk) 16:39, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

The purpose of my initiall ammendments was to remove the obviously personel opinions of the fact that it is a private club. If there was not a club there would be no access onto the mere at all due to British Waterways. The rent is extortionate and the up keep by volunteers remains expensive therfore we have to pay membership fees ranging from £30 access fees to full memebrship of the club. I do not appreciate the mere being portaid as an elitist private club, all are welcome but must contribute to the up keep. If we did not look after it who would?????. The club is the only way to preserve and enjoy this habitat.

Kevins-big-ted (talk) 16:33, 11 November 2008 (UTC)

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