matticus
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Did you take that on a recent ride, Mr Zilla?"No outsiders"
Did you take that on a recent ride, Mr Zilla?"No outsiders"
I can't believe it says welcome on the same sign."No outsiders"
No, sent by a friend in Leeds.Did you take that on a recent ride, Mr Zilla?
Jolly goodNo, sent by a friend in Leeds.
No, sent by a friend in Leeds.
I think you could remove a sign-or-two with bike-portable kitHow easy is it to carry a petrol hedgetrimmer on a bike?![]()
As I understand it, it's the landowner who's responsible for maintaining access (eg, cutting back brambles) on rights of way through their land?This is annoying now, and I worry that these miserable sods will try to make closures permanent. Brambles grow very quickly in summer and local authorities have a lot on their minds just now.
I take my hat off to those of you who continue to assert the right to use them.
It depends if it's undergrowth or overgrowth: Landowner is responsible for overgrowth, Highway Authority does the undergrowth.As I understand it, it's the landowner who's responsible for maintaining access (eg, cutting back brambles) on rights of way through their land?
Easy enoughHow easy is it to carry a petrol hedgetrimmer on a bike?![]()
"No outsiders"
I think the image is of the footpath dropping down to the Woolpack in Esholt. It is a (RoW) footpath "Bradford North80", not a bridleway, fwiw.(I googled it to see if it was an actual public R-of-W ... and failed!)
In that case, I shall park my bike on the road while I toss that sign over the wall!I think the image is of the footpath dropping down to the Woolpack in Esholt. It is a (RoW) footpath "Bradford North80", not a bridleway, fwiw.