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"BARRY ELLSON" wrote in message ... Actually, if you were to read the book, "The History of the Countryside", by Oliver Rackman, you will find that, rather than hedges being a relatively recent thing, there is strong evidence to suggest that many are in fact predating the Roman occupation. depends on what you mean by 'many' There might be a thousand miles of such hedge. But as a proportion it is pretty irrelevent. Jim Webster |
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