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Scottish Rights of Way & Access Society

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Home Court Cases Snowie court case deferred to May 2007

Snowie court case deferred to May 2007

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Snowie v Stirling Council Stirling Sheriff Court, Court Ref: B186/06
Report on procedural hearing, 14th November 2006

The procedural hearing took place on 14th November 2006. A pre proof hearing will take place on 1st May 2007 when the final arrangements will be made for the hearing of the case on 21-24 May inclusive. The sheriff will decide if a site visit is desirable and whether it would be restricted to the court, the parties and their advocates and agents, as with the Archerfield case, or less restricted as in the Gloag case.

The Record containing the both sides legal position will close to further adjustments, and be reprinted and lodged not later than 14 days before the pre proof hearing.

George Menzies, 15 November 2006
 

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Heritage Paths Project

This exciting project aims to identify, research and record Scotland’s old paths and roads. Our staff and volunteers have already discovered hundreds of old ways from Roman Roads to Pilgrim Paths.

The project is currently funded by Scottish Natural Heritage, the Brown Forbes Memorial Trust and ScotWays to focus on and around the Campsie Fells and Gargunnock Hills.

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