Sunday, July 31, 2005
Finding truth in the runes
Who says that the art of writing eye-catching press releases are a thing of the past? If this example from the Liberal Democrats Transport Spokesperson is anything to go by then we are just about to enter a golden age:
Stonehenge bypass review must leave no stone unturned in bid for a solution
...Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Secretary, Tom Brake MP said:
"It is disappointing that the Highways Agency's initial estimate of scheme costs was wildly over-optimistic. The Government must leave no stone unturned in its bid to find a solution. Any solution must acknowledge Stonehenge's world significance and actually enhances the environment rather than degrade it further still."
We must not seek to put a brake on such enthusiasm.
Stonehenge bypass review must leave no stone unturned in bid for a solution
...Commenting, Liberal Democrat Shadow Transport Secretary, Tom Brake MP said:
"It is disappointing that the Highways Agency's initial estimate of scheme costs was wildly over-optimistic. The Government must leave no stone unturned in its bid to find a solution. Any solution must acknowledge Stonehenge's world significance and actually enhances the environment rather than degrade it further still."
We must not seek to put a brake on such enthusiasm.