First link doesn't seem to work?
Can someone who knows a bit more flesh this out? From my reading, it looks like a group of slightly mad eco hippies who want to build an eco community; so far so good. But in doing so they're undertaking illegal groundworks and ignoring stop notices from the NP which is obviously not good. What happens next? If they ignore the stop notice will they effectively just continue all works until they eventually end up in court?
Some pretty hefty designations they're contravening there. Hopefully the authorities get them in court quick sharp.If anyone wants to see what an absolute madhead Rachel Elnaugh is then just trip over to her Youtube channel. But be careful of dissonance in the grid and holograms injected into your arms by the Nuremburg Nurses:
Land purchased doesn’t include the crags (Ravensdale, X etc) which are owned by Natural England as far as I can see. How will it affect climbers?
paul mitchell 1 month agoHi Rachel. Climbers have visited and loved those crags and trees for 60 or 70 years. I trust they will find no opposition from your community. You may wish to to talk to the British Mountaineering Council about your intentions for the dale.Rachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe come in Peace
Rachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe are aware that the 7.5acres of forest to the South of the Ravensdale paddock is classified as SSSI.We are indeed in touch with Natural England ~ and we have also asked them to confirm whether the trespass on that land (by locals, rock climbers and tourists ~ who have dismantled part of the wall to gain access) should continue to be allowed.
I nearly posted this earlier but decided it was better on the DL until we'd (BMC access reps) made contact. QuoteLand purchased doesn’t include the crags (Ravensdale, X etc) which are owned by Natural England as far as I can see. How will it affect climbers? No, it includes Crag X. https://twitter.com/LynnCroweSHU/status/1553500983828807680?s=20&t=lgc9xqeHaGjaz0lmi5K_EQComments from her youtube channel:Quotepaul mitchell 1 month agoHi Rachel. Climbers have visited and loved those crags and trees for 60 or 70 years. I trust they will find no opposition from your community. You may wish to to talk to the British Mountaineering Council about your intentions for the dale.Rachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe come in Peace QuoteRachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe are aware that the 7.5acres of forest to the South of the Ravensdale paddock is classified as SSSI.We are indeed in touch with Natural England ~ and we have also asked them to confirm whether the trespass on that land (by locals, rock climbers and tourists ~ who have dismantled part of the wall to gain access) should continue to be allowed.
Quote from: Johnny Brown on August 01, 2022, 03:45:47 pmI nearly posted this earlier but decided it was better on the DL until we'd (BMC access reps) made contact. QuoteLand purchased doesn’t include the crags (Ravensdale, X etc) which are owned by Natural England as far as I can see. How will it affect climbers? No, it includes Crag X. https://twitter.com/LynnCroweSHU/status/1553500983828807680?s=20&t=lgc9xqeHaGjaz0lmi5K_EQComments from her youtube channel:Quotepaul mitchell 1 month agoHi Rachel. Climbers have visited and loved those crags and trees for 60 or 70 years. I trust they will find no opposition from your community. You may wish to to talk to the British Mountaineering Council about your intentions for the dale.Rachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe come in Peace QuoteRachel Elnaugh 1 month agoWe are aware that the 7.5acres of forest to the South of the Ravensdale paddock is classified as SSSI.We are indeed in touch with Natural England ~ and we have also asked them to confirm whether the trespass on that land (by locals, rock climbers and tourists ~ who have dismantled part of the wall to gain access) should continue to be allowed.Oh shit. I thought Natural England where the landowners but I guess they were just managing the Dale on behalf of the landowners. Nice work by Paul Mitchell wading in there
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