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Radley Lakes users 'trespass'

2:07pm Thursday 21st June 2007

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A public inquiry into whether the threatened Radley Lakes should be given protected Village Green status heard that the privately-owned land had long been defended from public trespassers.

The application to gain the status of a town or village green for Thrupp and Bullfield Lakes has been brought by campaign group Save Radley Lakes to try to stop energy provider npower filling Thrupp Lake with ash from Didcot Power Station.

Jo Cartmell of Save Radley Lakes must prove the land has been used by the public for recreational purposes 'as of right' for 20 years.

Campaign group Save Radley Lakes called 35 witnesses to argue that people have used the lakes for boating, canoeing, jet-skiing, swimming, bird watching, angling and walking.

But RWE npower say they need the facility because it cannot recycle or sell all of the ash.

Today they called as a witness previous landowner Charles Dockar-Drysdale, who owned the land from 1972 to 1997.

He said he discouraged the public from swimming in his lake "rigorously and actively" with fences.

But he allowed private angling and a jet-ski club for a number of years under his supervision.

Mr Dockar-Drysdale said: "Thrupp Lake was our back garden, we had a ban on all swimming in the lake. I objected to people intruding upon it."

Save Radley Lakes lawyer Philip Petchey argued the public could have ignored fences and bans.

The inquiry is due to finish tomorrow and planning inspector Vivian Chapman QC will send his report to Oxfordshire County Council who will rule on the application.


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sam, didcot says...
12:20pm Fri 22 Jun 07

Exactly what i said all along, this was never public land..

Annie, Abingdon says...
1:06am Sat 23 Jun 07

Whatever the land/lakes is or isn't, it's still a wonderful place, full of wildlife, and should stay that way, on my visit to npower they said ash was used for building roads and building blocks, so why can't all the ash be used? Keep the lakes.

Physicist, says...
3:48pm Sun 24 Jun 07

So we're back to Npower Sam! When will Npower Alan put his oar in, not that we miss him?

What is remarkable about the reporting of the town green hearings is that the reporters make no attempt to compare and contrast statements, nor do they attempt to evaluate what is said. Why not? The decision over the Town Green is one of the most important facing our community. Do we want to be buried in ash and surrounded by concrete or do we want to recognise that most people still like to be in close touch with wildlife, with natural beauty and with freedom? They go to the Radley Lakes and surrounding area because that is one of the few areas left where one can wander, meeting few people, but lots of wildlife.

On a recent visit to the lakes I asked myself were there many people there? It was hard to say, because there are so many trees and shrubs. Things are not always as they appear. Npower Sam, find out a bit more about the lakes before you comment on them.

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