Clee Hill Commons Association notice

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Clee Hill Commons Association notice

Image: © Hugh Craddock Taken: 11 Mar 2015

Notice erected at an entrance onto the common off Titrail Lane (public bridleway 0523/UN12/1), of some considerable vintage, erected by Clee Hill Commons Association, which advises that it is an offence to drive anywhere on the common under the (now repealed) Road Traffic Act 1960. Also: 'no dumping of rubbish, no dogs allowed off leash, must be exercised on footpath only, not to disturb stock on any part of common. No exercising or schooling of horses on common. All riding must be on bridleways. Offenders will be prosecuted for infringement of registered rights. This is by the order of Clee Hill Commons Association.' It's perhaps ironic that the notice purports to restrict riding to 'bridleways', since Titrail Lane, a public bridleway, stops at the edge of the common.

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52.368039
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-2.594922