Photographic evidence of vehicular access via Cramer Gutter
Gate leading from the Cramer Gutter field onto Catherton Common, clear evidence of a track on the ground, this is the track used by the previous owners and visitors to the property for over forty years, this was unrestricted vehicular use without force, secrecy or permission. These photographs refute Shropshire Wildlife Trust's claims that there was no visible track when they changed the gate for one very specifically designed to obstruct vehicles.
Aerial photography of the same route: Aerial photography showing a visible track evidence of unrestricted vehicular use without force secrecy or permission
Clear evidence of a track on the ground, 27th May 2010
Clear evidence of a track on the ground, 27th May 2010
This gate was very specifically designed to obstruct vehicular access, 5th July 2010
Obstruction to Judith's Prescriptive Right of Way, 30th September 2011, posted online. website address redacted
Statement posted online confirming the obstruction to Judith's Prescriptive Right of Way, 30th September 2011, search terms, website address redacted
- Aerial photography showing a visible track evidence of unrestricted vehicular use without force secrecy or permission
- Costs x 15 years
- Further correspondence to the Chief Executive Officer and the Trustees of Shropshire Wildlife Trust 4th November 2025 onwards
- Impact Statements
- Letter to the Chief Executive Officer and the Trustees of Shropshire Wildlife Trust dated 21st October 2025
- Photographic evidence of vehicular access via Cramer Gutter
- Photographs of my walking across Catherton Common and Cramer Gutter taken over the last 15 years.
- Vicarious liability of a charity or its trustees