South Downs National Park

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Richard
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South Downs National Park

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This is a bit of a re-post really as I asked the same question quite a few month's back. But as quite a few month's have passed.

If you either live in the Park or close by, how is it affecting you as a resident or business and what other differences have you noticed?

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I think I do. :? So far, on a personal level, I haven't noticed any difference, although I believe the local farmers aren't too happy for some reason.

Sorry, that was a rubbish answer!
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