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Title: Some support for a petition to re open byways
Post by: Poprivit-RRC on February 08, 2007, 17:45:25
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/reclaimRUPs/

We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to re-open the greenlanes and public byways that have lost vechicular access under the NERC bill. More details

Submitted by Neil Matthews of N/A – Deadline to sign up by: 06 March 2007 – Signatures: 4,958

found this after getting a spam mail about read tax pay as you go charges.

that has been given a lot of interest so lets try the same here.
Title: Some support for a petition to re open byways
Post by: Eeyore on February 08, 2007, 17:56:41
I'm not going to popular for saying this, but....

a) The petition is a nice plan, but
b) it's spelt RUPP, not RUP
c) Not many byways were lost under NERC - RUPPs yes, but not byways - there is a significant legal difference.
d) 'greenlanes' is not a recognised legal term
e) 'thousands of miles' - is he sure?
f) it's a bit late now.

Not wishing to put a downer on the parade, but if you want government to to take you seriously, the facts put foward need to be accurate otherwise the petition is meaningless.

It is a nice plan, though, and hopefully more people will sign.

Cheers
 8)
Eeyore
Title: Some support for a petition to re open byways
Post by: Poprivit-RRC on February 09, 2007, 15:39:15
and this is why the wolly sock brigade are WALKING all over us. :shock:

better for him to try than sit around and say it's too late.

but thats just my 2p
Title: Some support for a petition to re open byways
Post by: Mudlark on February 09, 2007, 19:01:42
I'm not saying that it's a waste of time signing it but I reckon you'd be better off petitioning or chatting to your local county highways officer about the lack of recreational lanes in your area, and see what he come up with.

I think in a lot of cases you'll be surprised :wink:
Title: Some support for a petition to re open byways
Post by: Poprivit-RRC on February 11, 2007, 18:50:27
and i would agree that local support and bridge building is a good thing but if we take the attitude that it's not going to be worth 5 mins to fill in a form then they have already one and you best dig out the maps of France and the rest of the EU as that will be the only place you can go on the brown / green stuff. :shock:
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