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<blockquote data-quote="hally" data-source="post: 7545146" data-attributes="member: 10817"><p>Ramblers are vehemently against it. Local farm up the wall from here had a guy killed by a cow, so naturally wanted all the footpaths fenced off but is getting nowhere with the Roman wall and ramblers. We fenced some of our wall path off a few years ago because of an incident but they would not let us fence off some key parts of the route so the ramblers come on board with that. So we took off cows on that section and had natural England contact us worried about the decline in the suckler herd in the area......you couldn’t make it up. We are pretty much resigned to the fact cows are finished here within the next few years or the next major incident that happens, luckily I am at an age to not be too bothered and the next generation doesn’t want to farm....thank god.</p><p>4 more cow dispersals at Hexham next week!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hally, post: 7545146, member: 10817"] Ramblers are vehemently against it. Local farm up the wall from here had a guy killed by a cow, so naturally wanted all the footpaths fenced off but is getting nowhere with the Roman wall and ramblers. We fenced some of our wall path off a few years ago because of an incident but they would not let us fence off some key parts of the route so the ramblers come on board with that. So we took off cows on that section and had natural England contact us worried about the decline in the suckler herd in the area......you couldn’t make it up. We are pretty much resigned to the fact cows are finished here within the next few years or the next major incident that happens, luckily I am at an age to not be too bothered and the next generation doesn’t want to farm....thank god. 4 more cow dispersals at Hexham next week!!!! [/QUOTE]
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