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So then we could always opt for a Mid Wales National Park which I was not too keen on at UCW and that would resolve the dispute if it were about 4 times the original proposal and had stronger links with Forestry Commission Wales, joining the Black Mountains (Brecon Beacon National Park) to Snowdonia National Park here seen. That would allow greater support for Wales and the flood control, water resource, hydroelectricity of the physical Wales catchments River Dee and Severn now known as Borderlands bringing some better fattening land into Wales boundary, improving the lot of the highly sand soils eroded quota burdened (this is also agreed by the Belgian soil experts as a European wide disaster) English residents along the earth wall, strengthening Somerset which is a part of the physical Severn Wye river catchment and assisting the plains of Gloucestershire, although for social planning reasons Cheltenham may wish to be in Oxfordshire and the dip slope Cotswold definitely is as a physical unit, apart from the River Avon to Bath section. Another opportunity for Wales to help out the English Parliament as they did for years supplying excellent school teachers with rationale. Which is why we have HTV. The development resource conservation issues could be better addressed as up to the present since 1947 Acts we in the West Country have just 3/4 of a ring road around Bristol, you can fall off both ends, no M5 diversion (1955 bypass before the M5) around North Weston village for jams and just half a barrage ... on the Welsh side ! Whether we receive half a molecule of the electricity as a result I am not sure, but it arises from adhering to London SE England theory which never worked in Dorset let alone Hampshire. That is Regional Geography and the 1974 Local Authority reorganization when I went onto Lecturer II and in those days we had salary rises and back pay due for hard work very well arranged by our seniors and attained full ILA validation making it a completed degree and postgraduate course, in Cheltenham that is the place that might prefer to be in Oxfordshire. Mid Wales east and central needs its own University too, well planned by the University of Wales federal as UCW was planned in 1966. This would avoid Queenslander problems (often discovered in ancient Australian outback). On the principle that if we cannot work safely in Wales research from Somerset then perhaps we had best bring Wales nearer to us instead.