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RIDER RIGHTS

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Says Naomi Smith

Says Naomi SmithIt is all too possible to round a corner on horseback and come upon a group of cattle with no prior warning -this WILL result in a horse being badly spooked at best, bolting at worst -it is only a matter of time ........... read more

Tony Barnett writes to Mick Lambert, Blackbushe Airport

"Objectors have rights by law "Magna Carta" and under Article 6 ECHR"

Says Tony Barnett

Says Tony Barnett The first attachment concerns the unlawful occupiers of Yateley Common, you and yours.

The second is of the decision of the commons commissioner, which has not been superseded and without an act of Parliament, never will, this will of course involve not just the inhabitants bit all throughout the UK.

Baden Fullers decision which was arrived at by the remaining 110 pages, not just by guess work or stealth, these matters are on the statute books as is all of the legislation involved which may be examined at all times, the same information is held by the local authorities connected with Parishes of Yateley, Eversley,Hawley, and Hartley Wintney Hard D Hampshire, refs are 214/D/9, 214/D/10,214/D/11,214/D/12, and 214/D/13, those are what was registered in 1965 and after another hearing in 1974 became final as matters so recorded and subject to section 10 conclusive.

Now,as the objectors have rights by law "Magna Carta" and under Article 6 ECHR, evidence in the form of documents and the claimants in person to give evidence in an open court, that is what is demanded, first in the dock to disclose and to give oral evidence will be "sir Peter Ogden, he is identified as the owner of the unlawful occupation and will be summoned to attend court.

Shane Robinson of the other unlawful occupation on Yateley Common, the person claiming ownership of BCA is required to support claims of ownership and legal occupation by disclosing documentary evidence in an open court.

All involved need to understand the information supplied on many occasions: persons that are empowered to apply to have common land extinguished are the owners and commoners, those applicants will also need to attend a public hearing and to satisfy the objectors their reasons why 

Says Linda Wright

Says Linda WrightWe moved to a Shropshire location a year ago having surveyed the local OS map and noted the significant number of bridleways around the property. Sadly the map appears a total fiction. Scarce any of the bridleways are usable ........... read more

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