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Alan Varrechia 13-01-2012 16:16

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And don't forget to take your cameras, lovely views therabouts. :D:D

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:00

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I will do it doing your house. Is that a public place?
Regards your dog, you might want to read the prow rules for dogs, look at the certain conditions. Then watch this space. Read the last sentence with regards certain dogs. Maggots and fish come to mind:-)

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:06

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Originally Posted by Alan Varrechia (Post 962224)
And don't forget to take your cameras, lovely views therabouts. :D:D

Thought you would have taken enoght by now, rules can be changed
mug heap looking good, oh and the new spring that as suddenly appeared. Had utilities out to fix it before we new. So bring you bottles. It makes a great brew.

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:09

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In Syria sadly

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:13

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It's going nowwhere it will be halved soon as I got sum new paddocks to create. Land not cheap,don't think ther building any more. Although other planets have some.

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:21

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 961976)
The aim of the footpath disruption has always been to stop people using it, when in its original position it was hidden from the house Mr Foy" occupies" by virtue of it being behind a hedge and at the far side of what he calls his drive so why change its position if you are not suffering from Lord of the Manor syndrome:confused:

It was a potential diversion that we would of got. But had to sell to raise funds for injection of cash required. So now it's back and even wider then before through our drive, we cut the hawthorn bushes back, to ensure you don't scratch yourself. It was that wide in 1960. But is it in the right place as it was now. For those who are 60ish I'm sure you know. As other locals who are helpful say it may well not be. Hope it isn't;-):-)

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:22

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Originally Posted by RHFOY (Post 962339)
It was a potential diversion that we would of got. But had to sell to raise funds for injection of cash required. So now it's back and even wider then before through our drive, we cut the hawthorn bushes back, to ensure you don't scratch yourself. It was that wide in 1960. But is it in the right place as it was now. For those who are 60ish I'm sure you know. As other locals who are helpful say it may well not be. Hope it isn't;-):-)

Lord of high Riley I prefer.

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:32

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 943757)
Not before time . And they should make him reinstate the original footpath

Done hope this makes you very happy. But is the original as the know how's say it is. Sean the enforcement officer is a really nice and helpful man. Just like I am. Only death to my animals, and dangerous dog **** that could now appear on the alleged original
footpath. The laurels and the small snicket through our drive, was in fact way to narrow ? It as to be 12 foot wide and it wasn't so for now we have opened it up and given the walkers the full width of the drive for now

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:41

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 961978)
When you seek to antagonise people, as he does, it invariably provokes negative feelings directed against you.

This is not a good thing to do because thoughts are more powerful than you think.

Only certain type disrespectfulls antegonise me but mainly my wife as it's her professional operation and there her champion winning horses. To all horse lovers have a look. The one that spooked and is now in a bad way, is not very funny, to sum it may be!

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:43

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Originally Posted by walkingwoman (Post 962034)
As i said small minds.............

Your field lane is back in.

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:46

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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 961976)
The aim of the footpath disruption has always been to stop people using it, when in its original position it was hidden from the house Mr Foy" occupies" by virtue of it being behind a hedge and at the far side of what he calls his drive so why change its position if you are not suffering from Lord of the Manor syndrome:confused:

Lord of high Riley I prefer

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:51

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 961900)
Public footpaths are legal rights of way and a land owner cannot do what he wants with them. If he has built a driveway on a public footpath then that part of his drive is still a public right of way.

Keep with in the boundaries the law says.correct re driveway

RHFOY 14-01-2012 00:54

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 961796)
Ignore Foy - he's just posting a load of old rubbish. Just walk where you want, with you want and do what you want as long as you're on the public footpath.

Who's Foy don't know him you I'll mannered human. Plenty of tea leafs up there!

Neil 14-01-2012 03:35

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Originally Posted by RHFOY (Post 962346)
Keep with in the boundaries the law says.correct re driveway

Correct ish yes

maxthecollie 14-01-2012 07:52

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Thank You Mr Foy for reinstating the footpath. Please do not tar all dog owners with the same brush. I am really sorry for the loss of one of your animals and for your horse that has been spooked. I am sure responsible dog owners would agree with me. Responsible dog owners would always put their dogs on leads going through property with livestock.


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