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<blockquote data-quote="B R C" data-source="post: 7343557" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Unfortunately not much you can do about it, unless you want to fence it off which is not a viable proposition I suspect. There are again a lot of walkers on the footpaths at the moment due to lockdown. To be fair I think we have it extremely lucky living on farms and its a small price to pay really. It’s not nice for families couped up with no where to go. Yes they could walk through the middle of the muddy bit but let’s face it, it’s only natural to want to walk around it... </p><p>A lot of the most famous walks in the world have board walks in wet/boggy areas to avoid destruction of habitats that would happen with footpaths widening to hundreds of metres wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B R C, post: 7343557, member: 714"] Unfortunately not much you can do about it, unless you want to fence it off which is not a viable proposition I suspect. There are again a lot of walkers on the footpaths at the moment due to lockdown. To be fair I think we have it extremely lucky living on farms and its a small price to pay really. It’s not nice for families couped up with no where to go. Yes they could walk through the middle of the muddy bit but let’s face it, it’s only natural to want to walk around it... A lot of the most famous walks in the world have board walks in wet/boggy areas to avoid destruction of habitats that would happen with footpaths widening to hundreds of metres wide. [/QUOTE]
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