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  • hexbin010 15 hours ago
    Given it seems to be a continuation of prior fencing off, the issue seems to have been a long time coming: when the properties got sold, when the other neighbours put up a fence. With the layout of houses and proximity to the fence, I fear by now it's a lost battle

    Luckily there is a much larger, nicer beach on the other side, about a 10 minute walk, where dogs are allowed year-round.

    But really what are the owners going to do? Police aren't going to care about a trespass. A CCTV with a speaker? Super scary ! They're just banking on people heeding the signs. Very England. Why don't the 650 people get together and meet on the beach?

    • colinb 12 hours ago
      I thought that all lands between high and low tide belongs to the monarch. Is that not applicable here?
      • hexbin010 12 hours ago
        No idea about the law in this area. My first sentence wasn't meant as support of any fencing off.