Changeset: 52239053
A sign at the beginning of the road clearly says the whole area is owned by BP, and this road is private. Can a local double-check it's off-limit even to peds/cyclists ?
Closed by Shohreh
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Discussion
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Comment from jpennycook
Hi.
In reply to your note on this changeset - roughly east of Thrashers Lane is access land, so pedestrian access will be allowed on many roads in the area. A lot of the roads joining the public bridleways seem to have signs only forbidding motor vehicles (if anything), implying that horses and bicycles may be permitted.Jon
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Comment from Shohreh
Thanks for the confirmation.
As it would have been a very long detour even by bike to reach South Haven Point, I went ahead anyway… and was relieved to see pedestrians further East and then some NCN signs.
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Comment from jpennycook
I did some work yesterday on the east-west road from Wytch Heath as far as the bridleway to Ower Quay, and the north-south road from Rempstone/Bushey Lane to the east-west road, based on the signs. I'll do some more work on the other roads and tracks in the Rempstone Estate when I get chance.
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