Beenie
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We used a public footpath for a walk which ran around the estate. On arrival at the drive leading to the grand house, a large Range Rover drove towards us fast, showing little care and attention. It swerved past us and other walkers. We didn’t feel welcomed. The estate was cordoned off from walkers, the vista of the house and lakes couldn’t be seen from the footpath. Walkers were made to feel unwelcome. I was conscious of the class system, we the serfs walking through his lordships land. We passed a gate for cyclists and walkers which was too small for a bicycle to be able to pass through. The worst thing was the fact that the vast land around the houses was mowed, probably for animal grazing, when it could be rewilded and turned into an amazing wilderness, rather than a playground for hunting. This place represents everything that is wrong with society. Self serving rich landowners who are not reducing the impact of climate change, keeping the working class at bay and capitalising from them.