I live in a small seaside town and locally there has been a lot of (much needed) house building going on (but of the wrong sort), which is obviously changing the landscape around us. Nearby we have a large National Trust property and several smaller ones, plus a beautiful forest, Dartmoor, several rivers - and these are habitats for some amazing flora and fauna, but flooding, usage and climate change are affecting how they're developed.
Community Forests seem to be springing up in urban areas, flooding is increasing and affecting the landscape, farming methods are see-sawing between huge conglomerates and small specialist farms and smallholdings as more people want to know the provenance of the food they're eating - and post-covid it's anticipated that more people will want to move to rural areas.
The de-regulation of Planning is already affecting the rural fringes of local towns and villages and I'm wondering if any other Grans have been noticing substantial changes in the landscape of their local area, whether urban or rural?
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