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Old 11-01-2008, 01:28 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Most farmers are somewhat unkeen on random bbq's happening on their
land. However a nice park is ideal, plenty of space for the kids and you
can invite lots of people. Its just a somewhat upmarket picnic after
all.



Not if you burn the grass it isn't or put one on the cricket pitch like
so teenagers did to our local park last year!
Not sure that global warming has reached the areas of Britain that I
know to allow barbecues being hawked around whilst you look for a place
to plant it, plus all the barbecue stuff like cups, glasses, plates,
cooking utensils and the food!
Dragging that lot to a public place would be a nightmare.
Are you actually in Britain?

Janet
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