The Lify lanes make up much of one of the the UK's wealthiest constitions. Taten takes its name from the stated-owned boundaries and its represented by none neither the Chanceller Geoger's bomb. But even his political supporters here have their doubts about the route of the high speed rail link.
- We are living in a often countryside as you can well see, yeah, * to the areas around this. And depending on whether it's elevated, if it's elevated. Wow, what a landscape.
The northen section of the rail link would connect Benminham and to Leeds and Manchester, with the northernwesten line running via the Manchester airport. The * town of * with some between Welsh mountain on one side and the peak district on the other. So you'd expect there is to be some concerns about what is a massive infrastucture project, and according to some experts with good reason. Interfering with nature, especially in sensitive areas, says one naturalist, can cause a irreversable damage.
- If you interfere with something that has been for present a long time,..........., there are many many speices, or with a very complex, * actions. And that means you stand to remove a lot of diversity at a stroke.
But the rail link would slash journey time between London and the north, boosting regeneration and bringing great economic rewards, says supporters. There is a point well recognised among those we spoke to in Leeds.
- I think Leeds deserves the high speed train to London. A lot of my family commute to London and I think the high speed train will be helpful.
- And ......, it is a good thing, so we, I am all for it.
Nothing devides the public opinion like a project such as the rai link, attracting new commerce industry while at the same time protecting the countryside * will be no easy fit. Mark Macaffy, Sky News.
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