A map of Royaldown, by Keep Architects. Circled - the two schools proposed at Down Farm A VIRTUAL protest over the 5,000-home Royaldown scheme has been postponed to next month. The Save South Winchester campaign had originally planned to hold a socially distanced march around the site perimeter on Sunday January 24. It was then moved online but now has been put back to a date in February to coincide with the public consultation over the new Winchester Local Plan. Further details are yet to be released by campaign leaders Cllr David Killeen, chairman of Hursley Parish Council, and county councillor Jan Warwick.
Nick
But you d have to be pretty naive to think legalisation will result in lower rates of convictions or imprisonment for Maori.
Overall, maybe not, but it would lead to zero convictions and imprisonment for Maori for something that it also leads to few convictions and imprisonment for non-Maori, so that s a win for racial equality. Similarly for official decriminalization. It s this de-facto state of affairs now that allows for that brand of Pakeha hypocrisy.
But sure, police racism would also be good to tackle more directly.
Neil
Your entire line is not really on topic in this thread. I don t think you ll find many people arguing head to head with you that more assistance for those suffering most from any cannabis related harm is unwarranted - no matter what system we live under, including the current one.
THE campaign against plans for a huge housing development south of Winchester is growing. There is now a petition to halt Royaldown in its tracks, which looks to build 5,000 new homes between the city and Hursley. Save South Winchester and Hursley Neighbourhood Plan Group are both calling on the city council to reject the scheme. So far, they have received 3,132 signatures on their petition. On behalf of the two groups, David Killeen and Cllr Jan Warwick have given a list of reasons as to why they are objecting. They said: Such a development would: detract from the ancient history in Hursley Parish and border immediately onto the historic conservation area of Hursley.