Will wrote:The track doesn't appear on the core paths for that area:
https://www.angus.gov.uk/sites/angus-cm ... ap11_4.pdf
Will
That in itself has no bearing as to whether the route is a right of way.
Will wrote:The track doesn't appear on the core paths for that area:
https://www.angus.gov.uk/sites/angus-cm ... ap11_4.pdf
Will
toontra wrote:I've just used geomannie's link and found the property details. It does indeed show the track as being within the curtilage of the residential property called "Renmure" (last sold 2003). As I say, there are no signs or gates (never have been) , just a continuation of the track
Oh well, guess I'll have to start avoiding the area. A shame because it hinders no-one and was probably historically part of the drovers road from Inverkeilor to Brechin.
I'm a trendy consumer. Just look at my SM-G973F using hovercraft full of eels.
geomannie wrote:
Still worth contacting the access officer.
Yep - will do. Thanks again for the researchElizabeth_S wrote:Many of the local council officers around here are working from home, so generally it's best to email them with all the details.