We had them digging in an ancient burial mound on our ground several years ago and reported as we aren't allowed to damage or alter it but they wouldnt do a thing so now the tops caved in.
I think you may be on to something there!What would happen if a badger sett “appeared” on a footpath. Would the council close the footpath ?
After all we know that footpaths can never ever ( rarely) get diverted
Therefore must be closed ????
Interesting thought !!??
This country is becoming a laughing stock...and all because....
This country is becoming a laughing stock...and all because....
You'd have to be 'of a certain age' to get that..................The lady loves Milk Tray ????
I worked with the ecologists to shut that sett down. It can only be done at certain times of the year but is quite straight forward.A minor road but a key one leading to several farms from a main road just outside of Honiton was closed for at least 12 months due to Badgers a couple of years ago so the above in the OP is of no surprise!
You are younger than me, that road used to be single track and has grown to two lanes by filling the pot holes, so the edges have no foundations.They should improve the whole road while they're at it, the section from Hannington Wick to Hannington is in shocking condition, all falling away at the sides.