I think FredBassett you will find they are one and the same and are the owners of Lady's Mile Holiday camp. That is why it is odd that they should block the access off. Some who have lodged an objection to the development on the grounds of excess traffic, due to kids walking to school that way have implied there has been an increase in traffic using the track recently,, so that makes it even ...
Thank you for your advice. I have contacted Highways, but their plans show that it is not adopted highway, even though at some point they have put tarmac down when resurfacing the road. They say the most they can do is ask the farmer to move the boulders back a couple of feet and if he doesn't they will have to go down the legal route to force him to do so. However, if someone by accident ...
The farmer has put 3 boulders across the at the mouth of the track. The farm gate was moved back in 1929 and the gate on the right was put in to access the field/then bungalow no.1 Secmaton Lane, this was shown on the 1933 OS Map. It was done at the same time Secmaton Rise was formed. The access has been used by all former owners of the bungalow and site in general. The area has also been used ...