Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Public Inquiry into the use of this lane by motor vehicles was held in Great Longstone School over 2 days 15th and 16th February 2010. We all await the Inspectors decision it will take some weeks before we know what that is.
26th February 2020 The Inspector has made his decision and confirmed the order to allow this lane to be used by all trafic.His decision might be legally right but there is no common sense in the decision.
This must be the fastest legal decision in history.Read the Link below.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/mar/21/off-roading-national-park-countryside

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sheep on the west side of Longstone Moor
The Day is cold and bright
Posted by PicasaThe Village of Great Longstone
Viewed from Longstone Edge
Lees Lane. Derbyshire County Council want to open
this lane up to motor vehicles, a public inquiry lasting 2 days
was held.
The discussion centres on does Lees lane offically joins Chirtpit lane.
Many maps and books were produced going back 400 years,
Now we have to wait for the Inspectors Decision
The Sheep will be disturbed if traffic is allowed on chirtpit lane
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