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Southwold Railway

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by Bar Side, May 7, 2012.

  1. James Hewett

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    * - and as it happens, an unelected one! J
     
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    So the question is, how did he get on the Council?
     
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    Co-opted- if there's a vacancy, and only one candidate comes forward for it, they can do that without an election. Perfectly legal - but a tad irritating for us! And all our local elections have been postponed (we are supposed to be becoming a unitary authority at some stage), so said Councillor will not have to submit himself to the electorate for another year at least J
     
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    Today the Suffolk County Council granted the Public Right of Way application by a number of Blythburgh residents - along the original railway trackbed. They claim a 3m width, and are unwilling to compromise with us in any way (we have offered alternative and better routes, and also offered to share the trackbed with the footpath). We expected this, and will immediately be applying for a footpath diversion (which will doubtless take several years). We also have other plans....!
    A little irritating, but very much what we have come to expect. Luckily, none of this affects our recent win with the Heritage Centre. James
     
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    Oh James, I'm so sorry. 3m? That's not a footpath, it's a road. How fat are these people? And between 1929 and now, they never even thought about it. It's mean, petty and parochial pearl-clutching of the first order.
     
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    Thanks Mark. Yep, we made that point.... but they insist on their right for two motorised wheelchairs to pass, not to speak of their large numbers of incompatible dogs to be kept apart.... Their attitude is "how dare you even think about putting a nasty dirty noisy railway in OUR village - and it'll attract TOURISTS" (which are of course anathema around here). Sadly, even though we know that this is a spoiler, we can't say so, as we can't prove it...... One of our volunteers did try to attend the PC meetings a while ago, and was told to leave in a remarkably unpleasant way (which is, AFAIK, not entirely legal) - and then they complained that we were not consulting with them! That's Suffolk for you - Norfolk has a very different attitude, by and large. James
     
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    Sorry to hear this. I hope things improve and they reconsider your compromise.

     
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    Sorry to hear this, James. You could wind them up even more by telling them you are to apply for a compulsory purchase order for all the trackbed, better have a few ambulances and crash teams available when you do :D:D:D:D:D
     
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    Yep - would be "interesting", although just owning it doesn't solve planning - the Southwold Railway Trust have owned a very nice half-mile of trackbed at Wenhaston for years - I helped to clear and fence it - but SRT have never been allowed to do anything with it....much of the railway is in a National Landscape (ex Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), with concomitant extra difficulty.
    I was in Eryri when the FR's CP order went thro' (with their TWAO) and the Port. pubs were - well - loud and lively about it.....
    Our own landlord at Blythburgh owns all the SR trackbed from just west of Walberswick Station to about a mile west of Blythburgh Station, and is very positive about the railway, so we of course wouldn't want to take any such step with him! James
     
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    Sorry to hear that, James - good luck for the diversion application.

    good grief - 3m ! - does seem very wide, but that's the same width as the proposed cycle-path for a proposed diversion on the A68 at Toft Hill.
     
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    Thats good, has the issue of selling it to you guys ever come up?
     
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    Very unlikely - Suffolk landowners don't usually sell their land if they can avoid it.... However, we do now have a 30-year lease on the first half mile of trackbed from Blythburgh station westwards, which will certainly give us a good chunk to get our teeth into (even that section has multiple problems, with very close neighbours, a public footpath crossing necessitating a TWAO, a very narrow section where there is really no room for a path and the railway, and a sewer pipe right down the centre of the track!) All solvable - but not quickly and not cheaply J
     
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