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Home / Environment / Excavator Sparks Outrage Over Historic Footpath Work

Excavator Sparks Outrage Over Historic Footpath Work

8 Feb

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Summary

  • Unauthorised work near a public footpath prompted resident complaints.
  • The landowner apologised for damage to the historic railway site.
  • A stop notice may be issued if further work is attempted.
Excavator Sparks Outrage Over Historic Footpath Work

More than 120 residents gathered at a public meeting to voice concerns over unauthorised work on land adjacent to a public footpath in Lambley, Cumbria. The presence of an excavator on the west side of Whites Cut last month led to complaints, resulting in the landowner agreeing to cease operations. Michael Newberry, who purchased the land in November, attended the meeting and apologised for damage caused to the site. He stated his intention to eventually build a property and workshop on the neglected land, claiming he was performing minor engineering works to clear blocked watercourses. However, local councillors emphasised that the land, situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and near a Site of Special Scientific Interest, requires planning permission for any development, with no permitted development rights existing for the site. Cumberland county councillor Roger Dobson indicated that a temporary stop notice would be issued if any further work was attempted. Dobson is also working with the community to establish the former railway line as a public right of way and a community asset. Newberry has offered a strip of land for a public footpath and cycle route as a gesture of goodwill.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents held a public meeting to express concerns about unauthorised work taking place on land that contains a public footpath.
The landowner, Michael Newberry, apologised for damage caused to the site and agreed to cease operations after residents raised concerns.
The land is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, near a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and contains the route of Lord Carlisle's railway.

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