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Now,As far as I'm aware trespass only becomes a criminal offence if it is aggravated trespass, which was brought in under http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1994/33/contents. Aggravated trespass takes place when the trespasser trespasses to disrupt or attempt to disrupt any lawful activity taking place on that property or adjoining property. It is against the law to trespass on any land , river,lake as well as any building. Ignorance of that fact is no defence under this law. (Touch wood) I've never really had a run in with the law,although I've read a few posts off folk that have.I don't think it's in the public interest to persue a case for someone taking pics of a building,especially if your a butterfly enthusiast and you saw a rare one fly in,You couldn't miss the chance to snap that pic ;) |
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Today in Pictures, another wet, windy, damp, cold day, champion.Spring Wood, Whalley.
1. Are those trees fighting? 2. I bet I am the first to post pictures of Bluebells. 3. Fungi and Bluebells, bit of a bonus. 4. Still Autumn litter on the forest floor. 5. I am on my hands and knees again. 6. Looks cloudy over Clitheroe. 7. Where did that come from, I know, trees. 8. I would have a sit down if the wind wouldn't blow me over the back. 9. I think I might be the first to post a daffodil as well. 10. On the way down now. |
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A few from this weekends road trip.
1-3. Loch Ness from a few different places. 4. Foyes Falls. 5. THe view from Foyes. 6. Some snowy mountains. 7. The Abbey at Fort Augustus, now holiday apartments. 8. Red Deer. 9 & 10. Commandos Memorial, near Fort William. |
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Plenty more pics to sift through after i`ve had a kip. |
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G, number 7 does it for me.....and yes the deer are(I wanted to say cute - but I don't like that term)beautiful.
I wish I could have been there too.....I would have had a proper satisfying snapfest! Well shot, that man. |
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Whenever I have seen deer in Scotland, by the time I got my camera out all I got was their backsides as they disappeared.
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Here the autumn leaves are all squelchy and slimy underfoot because of the recent heavy rains. It's another mizzly day! |
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The ground here is saturated, and large areas I walk in are covered in mud and water, we have had a sink hole in Baxenden to the rear of houses (only know what is in the papers) and I think that is a result of all this rain. It was over old mine workings. |
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Is it shoe mill colliery or the lead mines? |
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Apparently it started in the yard of 536 Manchester Rd.The Coal Authority may not have detailed plans of the workings. You can go to view what they have at the Mining Record Office by appointment. They have a website.
The last thing they will do tho is admit liability for this major subsidence,It becomes a long drawn out legal matter.They are supposed to have historical liability for pre 1947 workings but in practice they will do their best to get out of that liability (No surprise there then). |
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