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Lynton and Barnstaple - Operations and Development

Discussion in 'Narrow Gauge Railways' started by 50044 Exeter, Dec 25, 2009.

  1. Breva

    Breva Part of the furniture

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    I've posted this week's Heritage Herald blog now, it's here:
    https://haylesabbeyhalt.blogspot.com/2026/05/surprise-visitor.html

    My (personal) summary of the Chelfham meeting last Saturday is at the end.
     
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    Appreciate the update, the acquisition of plot no.27 at mill lane is welcome news, as is the stated intention to close on an additional 6 parcels within 12 months, consisting of by the sounds of it, all remaining parcels back to Barnstaple, I had secretly hoped that they would be looking to consolidate one end and create a continuous run of ownership, the run to Pilton yard is relatively free of development and needs protecting, and the raleigh weir area is a lovely bit of nature. Fingers crossed the negotiations bear fruit!, I like the intention to lay track, it creates a buzz among enthusiasts that land acquisitions can never do, it’s just the PR boost and visual progress that’s needed IMO after the setbacks in other areas in recent years.
     
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    I don't want to pour cold water on these things, but speculation of which bits of land Mike Buse and co are targeting doesn't strike me as very helpful.

    Mike's astonishing record in achieving things deemed "impossible" (most recently the Scout Camp land) speaks for itself, and I for one have complete confidence in his judgement and approach. As frustrating as it is, we should just let them get on with it - and respond positively when the next request for funds comes in. Better, don't wait to be asked, and donate here: https://yvt.org.uk/donations/
     
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    I agree, Bruce did say that no information was going to be released about what they are after, since they don't want a repeat of Parracombe. Personally, I thought it felt like a watershed weekend for the whole railway. Let's all be patient and see what happens
     
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    The railway can only obtain trackbed when and where the current owners are willing to sell it! This can take many years, or even decades, of dialogue. The recently-purchased Scout Group land, for example, resulted from discussions that began in 2003! Patience, they say, is a virtue!
     
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    indeed, I would say that negotiating to put an active railway through a piece of land with free roaming children was probably a particular challenge (tongue firmly in cheek), with many points of contact at the scout association coming and going since 2003, running things up and down the chain etc etc, I can’t imagine the patience it would have required to get it over the line. I don’t see any other piece of trackbed having hurdles that difficult/complicated, perhaps twitchen lane or wistlandpound.
     
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    Chumhill? Just past the continuously owned section?
     
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    Please remember what @Tobbes said above:
    ''speculation of which bits of land Mike Buse and co are targeting doesn't strike me as very helpful.''


    I wholeheartedly endorse that.
     
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