Right, back to Mersea Island. As some of you may know Mersea is famous for its oysters that allegedly are the seafood equivalent of Viagra and will give a libido similar to a rutting rhinoceros at full rut, highly recommended if your spending time with Angie Greaves, by all accounts ! Mersea also has an ancient tumulus known as the Mersea Barrow, dating back to the first century AD. It also has this church called St Peter and St Paul's at West Mersea and buried under the churchyard are some of the finest Roman Mosaics yet to be fully excavated and documented in the UK. Under the chancel floor is a mosaic star from the first/second century. The museum next door to the church claim this was part of a Roman villa. Roman wall remains are extensive, one wall was over a hundred yards long, similar in construction to Temple walls discovered in other parts of the Roman Empire. The research I have carried out points to this site being a Temple for High Status Romans who are about to enter the afterlife, the site location at West Mersea is clearly visible from the Othona Fort site across the Blackwater at Bradwell, which when viewed from the top of the hill at Wickham Bishops/ Great Totham/ Great Braxted, you can actually piece together the significance the area had in the past. The whole area was the Ancient kingdom of Camaludonum, occupied by Kings of Briton through a period that ended with the dissolution of the monasteries. Mersea Island was the property of the Priory of Ouen before the time of Edward the Confessor. The links to St Cedds chapel at Bradwell, Barking Abbey and the development of early christian culture in Britain come from this area. I believe with further investigation the site at West Mersea will reveal the earliest surviving Christian artefact's discovered in this country and its importance to our culture is comparable to Stonehenge. It is a shame that it will be blighted by a 121 metre high Wind Turbine Farm because Politicians decided it was insignificant and of little merit. In light of this I am recommending that people with a supply account for Electricity with N Power phone them up on Monday morning and change supplier in protest. Tweet your mates and tell them as well. The full Economic benefits of this area are the key to unlocking the true potential of tourism in this Country. Tolleshunt D'arcy takes its name from a Yorkshireman, yeah you can't make this up?