Fair enough, I think that the well-being of our cygnets is more of a priority than Majorp's and your own fondness for red tape.
And?
I know of a couple, both in their 60s, both of whom I understand voted Leave in the referendum. They are now thinking of relocating to Spain.
Two young girls out walking their dog in Dawlish fled after being attacked by two teenage boys, according to local police. Officers have issued a warning after the incident which happened in Oak Hill Road last Thursday. Read more... http://www.devonlive.com/police-seek-two-boys-in-black-after-girls-flee-attack/story-30482267-detail/story.html
We will have the same problem when the cycle path is extended through the lawns along the Bartons up to John Nash Drive can you imagine anybody cycling all the way round when they can just pop up the hill and rejoin the cycle path at the top.
JD2017 you certainly do it's a public footpath and a right of way now we all understand why they have done it but it doesn't make it right.
@majorp . do you really need a traffic regulation order to temporarily block off a footpath? are you referring to the path that has been temporarily closed off to protect our cygnets?
Just to make sure that what I had written in my post above wasn't a figment of my ageing imagination I subsequently checked out what I believe with someone I know who had also followed the planning proposals for CW circa 2008/9. This person confirmed that the original plan for CW was that hydraulic bollards were to be put in place so that the small shopper bus could have a through route. ...
It will be somewhat ironic if the two parts of Carhaix Way end up being connected by way only of a pedestrian and cycle path courtesy of what seems to have been a surveying **** up. I say ironic because I seem to remember way back in 2007/8/9 when the planning apps for the Strongvox site and the Cavanna/Bovis were in their infancy that the original plan was that the two parts of Carhaix Way ...
nice buns !!!