• A developer that bought the house near the Highgate end wants to block community access to the walk for several months for exclusive skip and delivery truck access.

    This doesn't match what it says in the plan.....?

  • This is what will happen no matter what you read in the plan.

    Given the site and the route to it through the Parkland Walk it simply is not possible to not deny access.

  • It sounds like you need to be careful what you are campaigning against. Planning permission has been granted so the development will happen. Surely it's better to support a plan which has less impact on the walk than protest for the sake of it?

    I would have thought 2 or 3 skip lorries per day would be in and out in about 5 minutes each way.

    The alternative is a constant stream of blokes with wheelbarrows which would go on all day and make the elapsed time longer.

    It's a very short distance to the house and most people wouldn't notice as the lorries would have been and gone pretty quickly, so they would miss them.

    There is also plenty of space for lorries and pedestrians/cyclists at that end of the path.

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