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Originally Posted by Neil
I also find it hard to understand how the Council does not know who owns land in its Borough. Then again LCC are not sure either. It looks like it is owned by United Utilites but it would cost too much money to reopen it due to the constant problems up there. Fly tipping being one of them.
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That's what they're trying to say. I doubt very much the land was given to the water authority by the farmer.
Yet again another amenity vanishes.
The same way Oswald House, at the bottom of Rhyddings Street, was given to the council, and which was used as a museum, before they sold it off.