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Seems I'm now trespassing on my usual route into town since these signs have appeared down The Oval...
If that's the path behind the Residential Home I believe that it's a public footpath to join up with the path by the river.
If that's the path behind the Residential Home I believe that it's a public footpath to join up with the path by the river.
No- one else was taking any notice of it either.... It was blocked off at one time until that nice new path was madeJust driven past and the same signs are on the town side of that path.
I suspect they've put the signs up to stop clause 1 of the Act being imposed. Either way you're extremely unlikely to be prosecuted for trespass if anyone challenges you.
31Dedication of way as highway presumed after public use for 20 years.
(1)Where a way over any land, other than a way of such a character that use of it by the public could not give rise at common law to any presumption of dedication, has been actually enjoyed by the public as of right and without interruption for a full period of 20 years, the way is to be deemed to have been dedicated as a highway unless there is sufficient evidence that there was no intention during that period to dedicate it.
That's what I keep saying . Thought he'd come to his senses last night when he said we were going, but we were in the pub at the time though....(He's already rung our insurance company to take the annual policy off automatic renewal this time, but would be much easier to keep it running when it expires in a couple of weeks time though. With all our past and present medical conditions to declare, I'd rather just confirm all the answers to the questions are still the same as usual, rather than spend about another hour going through everything medication and operation dates for a brand new policy!)If you wait until Brexit is sorted ....dinosaurs will be back in fashion.
Translation: Technically this is Private Property, so if you were to be injured on this patch of land we would have corporate liability. If we, technically, do not endorse unauthorised use of this patch of land, you can continue to use it.