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date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:38:48 -0000,    group: alt.uk.law        back       
Vehicle access arrangements- Scotland   
Just moved to a new place where I have to maintain the shared access track. 
The track is accessed over a 1.5 tonnes weight limit bridge. The neighbour 
brings a huge 4x4 and horsebox, my research suggests the combination at 
about 4 tonnes. This is causing massive damage to the track which I am 
expected to repair.

I've had a chat about it and been told basically tough we're going to keep 
doing it. I am wondering if I can get an injunction to prevent them bringing 
vehicles up the track that are too heavy for the public bridge we all have 
to cross. My deeds say they can have vehicular access and places no 
restrictions on the sort of vehicles.

Thanks,

Dave





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date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 10:38:48 -0000   author:   Dave P

Re: Vehicle access arrangements- Scotland   
Dave P wrote:

> Just moved to a new place where I have to maintain the shared access
> track. The track is accessed over a 1.5 tonnes weight limit bridge.
> The neighbour brings a huge 4x4 and horsebox, my research suggests
> the combination at about 4 tonnes. This is causing massive damage to
> the track which I am expected to repair.
> 
> I've had a chat about it and been told basically tough we're going to
> keep doing it. I am wondering if I can get an injunction to prevent
> them bringing vehicles up the track that are too heavy for the public
> bridge we all have to cross. My deeds say they can have vehicular
> access and places no restrictions on the sort of vehicles.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave

If the bridge belongs to the LA then complain to them ,

Your deeds say you have to allow access so you cant stop them taking
vehicals up the track , you can however prevent them using vehicles
that are causing unessasry damage because they are unsuitable
date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 15:22:39 GMT   author:   steve robinson .k

Re: Vehicle access arrangements- Scotland   
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date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:17:22 GMT   author:   Dave P

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