Footpath could have been an Animal Track
It was alleged yesterday that some of the footpaths claimed as rights of way by campaigners, could actually be animal tracks.
Yesterday saw the second day of the inquiry at the Mount Murray, as the Clarkson family battle to keep a stretch of their land private.
The claim that the path could actually be an animal track was made by the Clarkson’s legal aid James Ramsden, saying that there is a strong likelihood the path was formed by flocks of animals, when they’d use the land for rough grazing.
It was also claimed that the majority of PROWL’s evidence that formed their arguments where anecdotal.
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