Think it would be helpful to know the exact words as per the deeds, and the
date of the deeds. The issue is one of reasonableness in terms of accessing
sheds in a neighbours property possibly suggesting that pedestrian rather
than car access was to be provided such that, for example, sheds could not
be subsequently changed to garages, since sheds would not typically require
planning permission.
So is information available on the exact wording of the deeds and the date?
Rita
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Subject: Re: [ACCESSIBUILT] [ACCESSCODE] Pedestrian
Sorry Vin, but I as this is obviously not a public right of way I wouldn't
have thought that CRoW could be cited. This will probably be an easment that
the occupiers of Mrs A's house have over the neighbour's property and as
such is a private agreement. There should be a document with the deeds of
the house which sets out the terms of the easment. I'd have thought that
this was a prime case for a mediator! On 13 Apr 2005, at 11:21, Vin wrote:
> If nothing else, I think this covered under the CRoW Act (Countryside
> Rights of Way) or previous legislation on footways - I asked CCW
> (Countryside Commission for Wales) when I was first involved in the
> Local Access Forum on
> the Act and was assured that wheelchair users were legally considered
> pedestrians - I'm sorry I can't remember the terminology in the Act
>
> I'm sure it is not appropriate to make personal comment on this forum
> but I'm also fairly sure the neighbour could get work as a bar-steward
> anywhere!
> :-)
>
> Vin West
>
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> Subject: [ACCESSIBUILT] FW: [ACCESSCODE] Pedestrian
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>> Hi all
>>
>> I am forwarding Alan's enquiry to this list, I am sure he will
>> appreciate getting your views.
>>
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>> From: Code of Practice on Accessibility and Mobility
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alan Hunt
>> Sent: 13 April 2005 09:52
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>> Subject: [ACCESSCODE] Pedestrian
>>
>>
>> I have been contacted by 'Mrs A' who has right of pedestrian access
>> over a neighbours property in order to access 2 garden sheds in her
>> rear garden.
>> The son of 'Mrs A' is an adult wheelchair user and is totally
>> dependent on
>> his wheelchair for mobility. He has recently returned home to live
>> with
>> his
>> mother.
>>
>> The neighbour, who is aware of this right of access as it is in her
>> deeds, is claiming that the son has no right of access because he is
>> not on foot.
>>
>> I would consider a wheelchair user to be a pedestrian and 'on foot'
>> but is there anything written to this effect which could be used as
>> evidence in
>> legal terms.
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