| Blocked Lane? |
| What do I do when I find a lane obstructed? |
| You can legally remove an
obstruction by hand in order to get by but you must only move enough to do so
and replace it when you have passed through e.g. if a lane near a farm has a
pole across then slide it out and put it back afterwards. If the lane is blocked by brambles then knock them aside to get through. You can only remove branches in order to proceed. The main rule is that you are not allowed to set out especially to clear the lane unless by prior permission and insurance from CCC and Parish. In case of difficulty like a fallen tree that is too heavy to move, or a deliberate blockage, report the obstruction in writing (a letter can be sent attached to an email to save paper and postage!) to the CCC Highways Authority. An extra benefit of doing this is that any written response will be confirmation that CCC accept that it is a County responsibility and is further proof of our rights on that lane. |
| Further notes by the Webmeister |
| For lanes completely blocked by
overgrowth 1. If possible take pictures* of the entrance to the lane and of the obstruction 2. Write up a quick report, and legend for your photos, on where the lane is and it's Ordnance Survey co-ordinates if known, what is blocking the route and stating that you would like to ride this route/lane. 3. Then forward the report and photos* to Ian and/or Jeremy Yeates, Cornwall TRF Rights of Way Officers. |
| for lanes deliberately blocked by persons known/unknown |
| 1. It is important that you do not
get into an altercation with anybody at the scene. We are a Fellowship who have
right on our side (providing we acknowledge the route is a legal one) and we
can bring the power of the local council to bear on the matter. Maintain your
"cool" and just take the photos* you need, ask for the names of anyone who may
be trying to give you grief at the scene offering your name and details at the
same time and leave. 2. Do a report and legend for your photos, mentioning any hostility from peoples known/unknown and forward the report and photos* to BIan and/or Jeremy Yeates as above |
| *Photographs |
Any form of photograph is
acceptable. Whether it is from a camera - preferably digital - or a mobile
phone it can be the "picture that says a thousand words". If you are using a
digital camera, unless it is about 10 years old the picture will be several
megapixels large and could be too big to send by e-mail. In that case please
follow the procedure below....
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| Important Points |
| The above presumes you are using a PC with Windows XP - if you are using a Mac or an older version of Windows please ring Andy (that's me) on 01752 895362 if you need help. |
| *Compressing a .jpg/jpeg file |
| A .jpg file is already compressed (same as zipped). The reason for compressing the file with the photos in is that they stay together when being e-mailed and may not be mistaken for a virus! |
| Size of compressed file |
| Please check the size of the file
you want to send...If it is more than 1.8Mbs then most ISP's (Internet Service
Providers) will not allow it's transmission. Then you will have to employ the
use of a website like www.sendthisfile.com. You need to register (free) and
follow the very simple instructions. Once again, if you need assistance please
ring me. Please be aware that the recipient will receive an e-mail from
Sendthisfile telling them to fetch the file from their website. Some
recipient's e-mail program may see the e-mail as "Phishing" or "Spam". Please
e-mail the recipient first to let them know you are sending the file using a
website called Sendthisfile....or similar. I have used www.yousendit.com but
they are slightly inconsistant with their operation and sometimes the file
never gets off your computer! Obviously if you are sending the file using a third party you can send the report by e-mail directly |
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