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<blockquote data-quote="Romeogolf" data-source="post: 7676244" data-attributes="member: 60028"><p>I’ve had them here for the last couple of weeks. Started as a small bridge maintenance project, over hanging ivy etc on a small tunnel bridge which we use to go under the railway. Quickly grew tiresome, with Covid no one travelled together and regularly had 5/6 vans running down the farm to the railway leaving gates open etc.</p><p>Went on far too long as they achieve absolutely nothing each day, so told them access would be denied after a certain date. They gave me a reasonable bottle of malt and a good show of Claret for my wife but the inconvenience was more costly. Next time, as George says above, something will be made formally between the parties.</p><p></p><p>I’m convinced that all service authorities treat landowners as mugs who are to be played for their best outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeogolf, post: 7676244, member: 60028"] I’ve had them here for the last couple of weeks. Started as a small bridge maintenance project, over hanging ivy etc on a small tunnel bridge which we use to go under the railway. Quickly grew tiresome, with Covid no one travelled together and regularly had 5/6 vans running down the farm to the railway leaving gates open etc. Went on far too long as they achieve absolutely nothing each day, so told them access would be denied after a certain date. They gave me a reasonable bottle of malt and a good show of Claret for my wife but the inconvenience was more costly. Next time, as George says above, something will be made formally between the parties. I’m convinced that all service authorities treat landowners as mugs who are to be played for their best outcome. [/QUOTE]
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