Today is the final day to submit any evidence to go toward the Langness Enquiry.
The dispute centers 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.
The inquiry is set to resume on October 12th.
Evidence needs to be submitted to the Department of Transport at the Sea Terminal Building by the end of today. (Friday)
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