Waymarker sign at Applegarth
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Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 5 Jan 2019
There has been a long running dispute over the Applegarth bridleway, eventually resolved in the favour of the majority over the narrow interest of one landowner. One result seems to have been a significant increase in the signage along the bridleway and adjoining footpaths. It's always good to have adequate waymarking in places where one might otherwise accidentally stray off the exact correct route - landowners never seem to accept that they only have themselves to blame if people miss the way. The route on these paths was pretty obvious - the signage merely serves to get the message across to those who don't like public rights of way.