Big Stu 12
Well-Known Member
lol more stuff you need fitting?![]()
lol na for you mate the cams ect.....
lol more stuff you need fitting?![]()
By the way warning for people living in the Suffolk area, if you see a big white fixed rig lorry covered in L plates thundering around, it'll be me behind the wheel.![]()
Whos up for a trip out this week???????
No can do this week. But looking good for Saturday(subject to babysitting). I've found lots of lanes in Suffolk (source: Multimap / Bing).
Happy new year to all.
Cheers Nick.
Hi nick , I cant do sat,
be carfull, have you checked the lanes with the TRO's that your thinking about, to make sure you can use them?
it dont nessacery mean that it a TRO, the only way of telling is the RWO at the council, or a club ROW officer - ROW Right of Way officer
Hi Stu,
I want to ensure that if i arrive at a lane which is shown on the OS map as a byway (green crosses) and there are no notices / signs informing me of that a TRO (temp or not) is in place then common sense (Local authorities....common sense, oh well:dohshould suggest there is no TRO in place?
I've just been looking @ the Suffolk.gov website (sorry i know this is the Essex lanes thread) and it states:
Public rights of way affected by a TRO are clearly indicated by signs at the entry points to the route
It also has a PDF of all permanent TRO's. I think I'll print the webpage and PDF and take it with me, just in case I get challenged.
Source: LINK
I'll be joining the Suffolk club at the end of the month anyway and will keep the ROW officer details on me, I just cannot understand how the LA expect people to know there is a TRO in place without putting up signs????
theres always some numpty that do somthing like take signs down or put false signs up, or even block the lane.