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May be losing access to field on lowedges

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today i was leaving the culdesac at the end of lowedges rd by the firestation, when i noticed two workmen from a kia van measuring the gap onto the field behind the fire station which i presume was to fence it off. Anyone who takes this shortcut to bradway or who takes a walk across the golf coarse with or without a dog looks like his access will be closed.The field has a style at the other side to gain access onto a public footpath accross the dore and totly golf coarse.The grass on this field is cut regulary by a council tractor which gains access through this gap.I wonder if they reolise that the field will just go wild if left unkept.And if they reolise they will be closing a right of way.Does anyone have any knowledge of this.

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Don't know the particulars of this site, but if you have enjoyed 'permissive' right of way for 20 years, fight to keep it open.

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Have you asked any one what they were doing you assume they are fencing off could they be putting a new style in ?

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There's a definitive map of all public rights of way in Sheffield. You can consult it in the Local Studies library. Might be worth a look?

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Have you asked any one what they were doing you assume they are fencing off could they be putting a new style in ?

 

or just a gate.

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