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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7356505" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>back to the OP. (see doctor Wazzocks post above)</p><p>If the field is actually (and not just the footpath) causing run off a more knowledgable demand the C. Council could've made was that the farmer of the field in question not arable crop it and that it is t be put down to a diverse mix PP including grass like crested dogstail (which is reluctantly grazed) and the likes of chicory which is deep rooting and with the rule that the whole area not grazed from October on untill May,</p><p>The cc should then write to the relevant parish council and tell them to sort the foot path prob. either by water diversion or some sort of surface to stop erosion or because it will be a wter wy in heavy rain anyway they should even consider closure in winter under the hse clause visa vi that someone could slip down , all the way to bottom and burn their arse in the process. lol</p><p></p><p>happy days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7356505, member: 12099"] back to the OP. (see doctor Wazzocks post above) If the field is actually (and not just the footpath) causing run off a more knowledgable demand the C. Council could've made was that the farmer of the field in question not arable crop it and that it is t be put down to a diverse mix PP including grass like crested dogstail (which is reluctantly grazed) and the likes of chicory which is deep rooting and with the rule that the whole area not grazed from October on untill May, The cc should then write to the relevant parish council and tell them to sort the foot path prob. either by water diversion or some sort of surface to stop erosion or because it will be a wter wy in heavy rain anyway they should even consider closure in winter under the hse clause visa vi that someone could slip down , all the way to bottom and burn their arse in the process. lol happy days. [/QUOTE]
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