Evidence for Langness Inquiry Must Be Submitted By End of Week
The Langness inquiry is set to resume on October 12th, although the public have till the end of this week to submit any evidence they want brought forward.
The dispute centres around a stretch of land owned by top gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, which some people believe to be a public right of way.
The Clarkson’s argue that the footpath has only been accessed in the past with the permission of the land-owner.
You can submit any evidence to Chris Hannon, Highways Division, Department of Transport, Sea Terminal Building.
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