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Morning, chums from a wet, sodden, Weston-super-Mare!
 
Thank you for all your points etc. about this issue. The consensus seems to be (thank you, Glyn Coppack and others) that the Scheduling takes absolute priority, so it is the setting of the cross that is important. Fortunately, this can be defined reasonably well under the terms of the 1979 Act (as far as I understand it- what price a ‘Hansard (and Legislation) for Dummies’?), and this answers my query reasonably well (even if as the answers came in, I was reminded of Prof Tolkien’s remark ‘Do not go to the elves for counsel, for they will say both no and yes’)
 
Cheers, all, I know I can always rely on both these lists for useful and interesting help
 
Vince
 
PS This will have other effects as well – I have been working on the crosses of Somerset for about 40 years (first photograph sometime around Lammas 1973) and will be cramming all this stuff onto the Web once I retire in a few months.
 
Vince Russett
Archaeologist
Development & Environment
North Somerset Council

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