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Appendix, Ansty and Staplefield: DMMO TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC DMMO 1 a,b,c/2010 NAME & ADDRESS PERIOD FREQUENCY PURPOSE SIGHTING OF ARE THEY A WERE THEY DID THEY HAVE THEY DID THEY DO THEY HAVE HAS THE HAVE THERE EVER NOTICES HAS IT EVER FURTHER AND TYPE OF USE OTHER PATH TENANT OR AN EMPLOYEE EVER HAVE EVER BEEN EVER SEEK OR A PRIVATE ROUTE BEEN ANY BEEN INFORMATION OF USE USERS EMPLOYEE OR TENANT OF DISCUSSION STOPPED RECEIVE LEGAL RIGHT? ALWAYS STILES/GATES/ PLOUGHED/ OF OWNER? A PREVIOUS WITH THE OR TURNED PERMISSION BEEN THE OBSTRUCTIONS? CULTIVATED OWNER? OWNER? BACK? TO USE? SAME Penelope Ann Baker 1989 – 1996 On horseback – Deaks Lane to Local riders on No No No No No No Yes Five barred gate at No Cultivated field Pest spraying Winfrith – on Average 60 Broxmead and horseback Deaks Lane end section notices at cross High Street horseback times a year return for (always open) field section Handcross exercise. For RH17 6BL horse that’s stabled in Deaks Lane. Nicholas Bennett 1960 – 2001 On foot – To work on farm Yes riders on Yes tenant No No No No No Yes except Unlocked 5 bar gate No Ploughed and My neighbour 2 Lavender Cottage – On foot Average 52 horseback former Mr J when the Deaks Lane end cultivated across Bert recalled Deaks Lane times a year for Willet 1964 – field section the whole field driving livestock Ansty 40 years 1969 was occasionally from Bolney to Cuckfield ploughed or Cuckfield and West Sussex cultivated. So Haywards Heath RH17 5AS the north was Market – via used instead. Cuckfield along this track. I saw riders use all three paths. Miss Sian Bonner 1995 – On foot – Exercising Yes locals on foot No No No No No No Yes Open gate at Deaks No Yes - field Broome House Present on average 40+ a horses or and on horseback Lane (15ft wide section – various Whitemans Green foot year. walking dogs approx) cultivations over Cuckfield 1968 – 1994 On horseback – years West Sussex on horseback average 10+ a RH17 5DA year. Phyllis Ruth Bowring 1946 – 1970 On foot – Deaks Lane to Locals on No No No No No No Yes Gate from Deaks Lane No Cows No Cleavers Cottage On foot and average 20 Broxmead Lane horseback unlocked Cleavers Lane on horseback times a year – exercising Cuckfield On horseback – pony West Sussex average 40 RH17 5HZ times a year Susan Jean Charlton 1992 – 2003 On horseback – Deaks Lane to Yes on horseback, No No No Not until No No Yes with 5 bar gate unlocked No Yes over the Missing Oaks Farm On average 104 Broxmead Lane vehicle and walkers neighbour deviation qith Deaks Lane end crossfield Deaks Lane horseback times a year for exercising was stopped crop and section – Ansty horse in 2003 due plough ploughed over Haywards Heath to local shoot path West Sussex RH17 5JB Mrs Carol Chitty 1972 – 1997 On horseback – Riding from Yes – riders on No No No No because it No it was a No Yes Yes Deaks Lane end No - Bridleway sign in 86 Neville cottage On average 13 Borde Hill and horseback was a bridleway (open gate) stone by right of Copyhold Lane horseback times a year back and bridleway gate Borde Hill between the two Haywards Heath lanes West Sussex RH16 1XT Cherry Clarke 1993 – 2010- On foot – daily Circular Yes – Local No No No No No No Other route Gate at Deaks Lane No Yes – Field The Lodge on foot. On horseback – walk/ride for riders/walkers used when end unlocked section Deaks Lane 1994 – 1999- once fortnightly exercise farmer on tractor field Cuckfield on horseback ploughed or RH17 5JB cropped Amanda Daniels 1961 – 2003 On horseback – Pleasure riding Yes, other local No No No Until 2003 Never between No Deviation due An open gate Deaks No Crossfield Crop spraying Pondtall Cottage On average 12 and exercising riders/farm workers when 1961 – 2003 to plough Lane end – never section – notice at Deaks lane horseback times a year from one lane to stopped due crops and locked ploughed crops. field/track Cuckfield 1986 – 2009 On foot – the other to local shoot sometimes Ploughed across section RH17 5JB On foot Average 50 cows with the path times a year electric fence TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC DMMO 1 a,b,c/2010 Tristan Goodall 1995 – 2011 On horseback From Deaks Yes No No No Never No No Yes Gates at each end No No Yes, hedges 1 Hullcrest Close Average 25 Lane to unlocked either side of the Ashington times per year Broxmead Lane track with West Sussex exercising ditches. Always RH20 3LE horses there width of 2 – 3 horses. The gate was erected at the Broxmead lane end but not sure of the year. The route was not ridden during the hunting season. Kristy Elizabeth (Beth) 1990 – 2003 On horseback – Between both Yes often seen No No No No No No Yes apart Yes – unlocked 5 bar No Was not in area Haines On average 24 lanes to exercise others on horse and from when gate at the Deaks Lane 1998 - 2000 Holmsted Manor horseback times a year horse/pony – foot – recognised the field was end of path. Staplefield Road sometimes kept them but don’t know ploughed. Cuckfield on Deaks Lane their names West Sussex RH17 5JF Mrs Kath Honeysett 1958 – 1964 On horseback – I used the whole Yes – Locals on No No No No No No Yes Unlocked gate and No No 93 Haywards Road On average 12 of the bridleway horseback Deaks Lane Haywards Heath horseback times a year for pleasure and West Sussex horse riding RH16 4HX Bryan Mayou 2005 – On horseback 9 Riding Deaks Yes locals and No No No No No No Yes Unlocked gates at No No Green lane with Cuckfield Park Present times per year Lane to strangers each end. hedges and Cuckfield Broxmead Broxmead Lane Gate ditches 3 – 4 West Sussex is relatively new but horses width. RH12 5AB can ride around it Heloise Mayou 2005 – On Horseback Recreational Both locals and No No No Never No No Yes Unlocked gate at the None No Hedges and Cuckfield park Present 25 times per riding from strangers on foot end of Deaks Lane and ditches either Cuckfield year Deaks Lane to and horseback unlocked gate recently side of the track. West Sussex Broxmead Lane erected (C3 – 4yrs 3 – 4 horses RH17 5AB ago) at the Broxmead widths. Mud Lane end with room to gravel, grass pass through, Both 5 surface. bar gates. Guy Mayou 2005 – On Horseback Deaks Lane to Always. Mostly No No No No No No Yes No No No Some hedges Cuckfield Park Present for roughly 20 – Broxmead Lane strangers to be but and ditches. Cuckfield 30a year exercising horse locals I recognise Gravel and West Sussex too. grass surface RH17 5AB Susan Mayou 2005 – On horseback Recreational Yes, strangers on No No No No No No Yes Gate at Deaks lane left Never No Track section Cuckfield Park Present day approx 30 times riding to gain foot and horseback unlocked (5 bar gate) enclosed by Cuckfield per year access to other Gate erected at hedges and West Sussex lanes Broxmead Lane end a ditches wide RH175AB few years ago – enough for farm unlocked with room left cart. to pass by on side on horse back (5 bar gate) Tend not to use in hunting season and when wet in winter. Thomas Mayou 2005 – On horseback Recreational Both locals and No No No Never No No Yes Unlocked 5 bar gate at No No Hedges and Cuckfield Park present day 20 times per riding from strangers on foot Deaks Lane end and a ditches on either Cuckfield year Deaks Lane to and horseback recently (approx 3 side of the track West Sussex Broxmead Lane years ago) erected 5 3 – 4 horses RH17 5AB bar gate at Broxmead width Lane end but can get past it Susan Miller 1995 – 2003 On foot – Round Yes, local riders on No No No No until 2003 No No Yes, but Gate unlocked from No Cross field Documentation The Oaks On foot and average 12 exercising trip horseback due to deviated from Deaks Lane section evidence that Common Lane on horseback times a year from Deaks pheasant field section this path was Ditchling On horseback – Lane to shoot when possibly a road West Sussex 24 times a year Broxmead Lane ploughed before BN6 8TN Mrs Belinda Norman 1962 – 1970 On foot – From Broxmead Locals on No No No No No No Yes with No No Arable Bassells Farmhouse On foot and average 52 Lane to Deaks horseback slight Bassells Lane on horseback times a year Lane for variations West Grinstead On horseback – exercising dog across field West Sussex 104 times a year TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC DMMO 1 a,b,c/2010 Carolyn Oakley 1997 – 2003 Average 18 Deaks lane Yes – Locals on No No No No No No Yes – Apart Unlocked gate at No Yes – the field Penar On foot and times a year on round trip horseback from the field Deaks Lane end – 5 section on the High Street on horseback foot. Exercising dogs sections bar gate path St Dogmaels Average 18 on foot and where a Cardigan times a year on horseback for deviation was Pembrokeshire horseback. leisure made due to SA43 3EJ cultivation. Christine Page 1969 – 1975 On horseback – Deaks Lane to Local walkers and No No No Not at all No No Yes with Yes opened gate No Yes 4 West Park Road On average 52 Broxmead Lane riders deviation Deaks Lane end Handcross horseback times a year and riding pony when West Sussex back ploughed RH17 6DN across the path Hannah Page 2004 – 2010 On horseback Between Lanes Yes locals on No No No No No No Yes 2 bar gate left open at None at all No Hedges and The Shanty 39 times per exercising horseback the Deaks Lane end ditch either side Deaks Lane year horses and 5 bar gate erected of the track Cuckfield about 4 years ago at width of a farm RH17 5JB the Broxmead Lane trailer.
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