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• #52
Frozen haggises, surely
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• #53
It's a lot of land to protect/ look after,, would be well annoying if someone landed a helicopter on it to ride their fixie around for the day
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• #54
Frozen haggises, surely
They are difficult to find in stock out of season. With the main Haggis season being mid January, everything will be frozen in Altnabreac (the sausages, the ground and you included)
Lorne may be good to Frisbee in to the property. Save getting done for aggravated trespass which these folks seem to be well clued up on
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• #55
Needs gravel fixie 🙂
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• #56
haggises
Pretty sure the plural is Haggi.
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• #57
Thats as contentious as "an owl"
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• #58
I think a post, by Mrs P has been deleted too.
But Liz isn't bright enough to remove her reply as well
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• #59
Weird using the picture of a person whom died at the station shortly before they purchased the property.
RiP Stuart.
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• #60
Just read the above article. It would appear that the couple hold some very strange views and there may well be MH issues going on. I can't see this endinng well
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• #61
It's quite incredible that some nutters misreading their title deeds have managed to get a mainline railway station closed, even temporarily. Presumably it being in the middle of nowhere and barely used by anyone made all the difference.
I enjoyed this paragraph from Dixe Wills's Tiny Stations which features on the station's Wikipedia page. Sounds like the couple in question have been doing too much intense despondent brooding.
"What is all the more remarkable is that the following events took place in the vicinity of the most remote station on my itinerary, a place girded round by peat-black lochs and dismal bogs and overshadowed by dark, anonymous plantations of doomed conifers, where nothing of any note has happened these past 70 years save for intense despondent brooding."
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• #62
I look forward to listening to a presentation about all of this, at a seminar some time in the future…
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• #63
Pretty sure the plural is Haggi.
The Scotch love it.
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• #64
It's a classic
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• #65
The Scotch love it.
Who the fuck are they? Cunts that live in Scotchland I spose?
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• #67
🎣
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• #68
Who the fuck are they? Cunts that live in Scotchland I spose?
They do a lovely egg too.
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• #69
Quite true 😂
Although it's rare for this level of madness and opening a £30K gofundme to get a solicitor and sue:-
Network Rail
Scotrail
BTP
Register of Scotland.They have since lowered the amount and expectations.
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• #70
It's all gone quite at Station Cottage and will probably be quite until 24th Jan.
There's definitely question marks about the legality of their Title Sheet (deeds), so I expect the Title Plan (boundary map) is also suspect.
https://map.whoownsengland.org
Data from 2016 and the current Register of Scotland map are definitely different. However 2019 saw the Station cottage get its own separate title with new Burdens in favour of it, whilst older burdens mentioning access to "Altnabreac Station" vanish but are still referenced elsewhere.
Seems like someone may have fraudulently registered the title.
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I strolled passed one of their videos, something about the police being called to them (by rail authority) for being on their (their own) land , all quiet poor us poor us , but in the a jest of everyone likes a fight with authority ..
I think ben^ said it right that their audacity is huge - maybe they'll just eat a poisonous mushroom from their land and die,, who knows