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    Steve Williams (blabberlicious@toot.community)'s status on Monday, 02-Jun-2025 03:12:37 JSTSteve WilliamsSteve Williams
    • Jonathan Schofield

    @urlyman
    Speaking of Portsmouth, reminded that my house in Devon was part of fishing community that warned the tech bro of the day not to dredge the bay to make dockyards.

    Ignored. The village was destroyed.

    We now have a car park for uselsss nuclear submarines.

    Progress.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallsands

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      Hallsands
      Hallsands is a village and beach in south Devon, England, in a precarious position between cliffs and the sea, between Beesands to the north and Start Point to the south. History The early history of Hallsands is unknown, but a chapel has existed there since at least 1506. The village was at a cave known as Poke Hole, and probably was not inhabited before 1600. The village grew in size during the 18th and 19th centuries, and by 1891 it had 37 houses, a spring, a public house called the London Inn, and a population of 159. Most residents of Hallsands at that time depended on fishing for a living, particularly crab fishing on the nearby Skerries Bank. The village grew along a rocky ledge in front of cliffs, with a sea wall, and sand and shingle banks adding some protection from the harsh weather and storms. Immense numbers of pilchards were being caught. The nearest school was 2 miles (3.2 km) from the village. Impact of dredging In the 1890s, following a scheme proposed by Sir John Jackson, it was decided to expand the naval dockyard...
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