Aerial photography showing a visible track, evidence of unrestricted vehicular use without force, secrecy or permission for over forty years by the current owner Judith, her late brother and visitors to the property via Cramer Gutter and Catherton Common. Shropshire Wildlife Trust claimed that there was no visible track when they changed the gate, these aerial photographs and those of Photographic evidence of visible track via Cramer Gutter disprove the charity's claim.
Images courtesy of Google Earth:

Bluesky aerial photograph dated: 28th July 1999, clear evidence of a track leading across Cramer Gutter field and Catherton Common to the property.

Images courtesy of Google Earth: 31st December 1999

Images courtesy of Google Earth: 31st December 2005

Images courtesy of Google Earth: 24th September 2009

Images courtesy of Google Earth: 29th June 2018

The track is still visible after no vehicular access for over 13 years, images courtesy of Google Earth: 3rd June 2023
- 15 years of Judith walking across Catherton Common
- Aerial photography showing a visible track evidence of unrestricted vehicular use without force secrecy or permission
- Costs x 15 years
- Impact Statements
- Letter to the Chief Executive Officer and the Trustees of Shropshire Wildlife Trust
- Photographic evidence of visible track via Cramer Gutter
- Vicarious liability of a charity or its trustees