discarded metal bridge anyone?

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up to the people to kick up a fuss
the council are responcible for maintainance and must make a case for perminantly closing it
as in no one complained for a year now so theres no opposition to closure :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Think it's not a case of permanent closure, but more a postponement until such time as monies can be allocated.

Am happy to bow down you your superior knowledge here, but is there a difference between "footpath" and "public right of way"? Hence would the latter necessitate immediate repair, and the former an intent to repair?
 
Think it's not a case of permanent closure, but more a postponement until such time as monies can be allocated.

Am happy to bow down you your superior knowledge here, but is there a difference between "footpath" and "public right of way"? Hence would the latter necessitate immediate repair, and the former an intent to repair?

not superior knowlege in any way ;)
we just need to be aware that they can shut a foot path if they can show no need for it !!!! :cry:
 
Think it's not a case of permanent closure, but more a postponement until such time as monies can be allocated.

Am happy to bow down you your superior knowledge here, but is there a difference between "footpath" and "public right of way"? Hence would the latter necessitate immediate repair, and the former an intent to repair?

not superior knowlege in any way ;)
we just need to be aware that they can shut a foot path if they can show no need for it !!!! :cry:

that takes ten years ;)
 
Stick some wheels on it and get £2000 off of a brand new car.

:idea:
 
Is it a sequel to that film, 'A bridge too far'?


Called, 'A bridge not far enough'?
 
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