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2250 acres of arable pasture to rent in Kent
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<blockquote data-quote="Devil's advocate" data-source="post: 7048741" data-attributes="member: 1504"><p>No a clear definition of the law.</p><p></p><p>Really its polluter pays, seems fair to me.</p><p></p><p>It would not make much difference to me finacially fence in or out, because I have sheep.</p><p></p><p>But we need it written down and legal & the person at fault needs to pay.</p><p></p><p>I have an issue with the council. Disused railway line passes through our land, now the transpennine trail. Because the land was bought by compulsary purchase it was the railways responsibilty to maintain the drystone wall alongside the railway in places this is a retaining wall. Now self set sycamores are pushing the walls down, I've been threated with 5,000 pound fine if I touch a twig & they will not build the walls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil's advocate, post: 7048741, member: 1504"] No a clear definition of the law. Really its polluter pays, seems fair to me. It would not make much difference to me finacially fence in or out, because I have sheep. But we need it written down and legal & the person at fault needs to pay. I have an issue with the council. Disused railway line passes through our land, now the transpennine trail. Because the land was bought by compulsary purchase it was the railways responsibilty to maintain the drystone wall alongside the railway in places this is a retaining wall. Now self set sycamores are pushing the walls down, I've been threated with 5,000 pound fine if I touch a twig & they will not build the walls. [/QUOTE]
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