risy76115
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10 years ago
Hello people. Just to give a heads up i have had a report about Tyne Bottom . A club that i am a member of one of the members has been challenged by what we think could be the land owner/person renting the land an old bloke, in a tatty old light purple French make of car. The club member was not even on the public foot path as yet, he was on the public highway but this didn't mater to this man as he was saying that the club member was trespassing, if he come on to the footpath which is part of the Pennine way public footpath network . Then he come up with that the club member and the likes of you lot mine explores and clubs are vandalising the footpath. Then he come up with there is a fee to pay to enter the mine, (wonder if he no's that's a big can of worms he is opening up ), and there is a possible threat to any vehicles park there. Very strange the club members car has ended up with damage to the nearside back wheel arch with what looks to have been used is red bar or something along the lines , and there has been a scratch down one side of the members car it could be a coincidence but the members car is newish and looks after it. so please be careful there and try not to rise to this man best thing to do is just walk away and leave
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royfellows
10 years ago
I would have taken the number of the car and reported it to the police.

Even if he is the landowner he has no business accosting people on the public highway or a public right of way.
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legendrider
10 years ago
Thanks for the heads-up. Don't get to Tynebottom these days but the problem is universal, idiots full of drivel who have nothing better to do.... :guns:.

There are a number of inconspicuous cameras on the market which can be placed in or near a car in order to ascertain what happens around them, and which may prove useful if a crime is alleged and evidence needed.

MARK
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royfellows
10 years ago
or hide behind the wall and when something is done make a 'citizens arrest'
;D
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christwigg
10 years ago
Not sure what the current arrangement is, but probably some sort of attempt to extract cash from the Outdoors Centres that use the place.

Mr Mike
10 years ago
There is a scheme where people pay £1.00/head when going down Tynebottom.

The norm is to leave the payment in an envelope, and put it through Bob Wright's door in Garrigill who then passes the payment onto the land owner. He lives at Bridgeview, which is opposite the green.

As Chris says, local outdoor centres do pay a yearly fee to the landowner, but individuals can do as mentioned above.

The landowner does not need to be antagonised (not saying anyone did), but there is a need to keep the short fuse from being lit, as access might be jeopardised in a bulldozer sort of way.
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christwigg
10 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:


The norm is to leave the payment in an envelope.



It may be the "norm" if anyone knew !

I've never heard that mentioned by anyone before today

Mr Mike
10 years ago
Neither have I, but after making some inquiries all this was brought to light.

Now people at least know.
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legendrider
10 years ago
So instead of posting appropriate signage, the landowner or minion thereof resorts to intimidation and, allegedly, criminal damage.

Mark
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Mr Mike
10 years ago
I'm sure you all know how some in the North Pennines can be....
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christwigg
10 years ago
Well, it is within spitting distance of Weird-dale
gNick
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10 years ago
I was talking to Bob the other day and from the other side, they are sick of people treating the place badly. Things like obstructing gateways, roads, wandering over private land, groups going in who haven't paid the annual, all the usual issues.

Apparently the bulldozer is a very real consideration at the moment so if you feel the need to visit be nice and remember you don't have a right to go into a mine on private property.
Don't look so embarrassed, it's a family trait...
royfellows
10 years ago
Fair enough Nick
But if damaged cars are part of the equation no one can reasonably be expected to tolerate that whatever.

I don't use Tyne Bottom but often leave my car there an go walking.
There are some people around who could react violently to someone they catch vandalising their car, cant imagine who though.
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legendrider
10 years ago
Quite agree with you Nick. Goes like:

"Mornin' laads. Gannin doon t'pit athee?"
"Yes, just having a look in the old level there"
"Then yees knaa that its ain preevat land an' tha has ta pay a poond owwer at t' big hoose"
"Sorry, didn't know, its our first time here, just looked on the map and theres a footpath right by and no signs or anything, so thought it would be OK"
"Aye, well, theres bin sum silly buggaz aboot lately. Mind 'ow yees gan, and dinnae ferget yer poond - each!"
"OK thanks, Officer, we won't forget"


MARK


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Mr Mike
10 years ago
I can actually picture the facial expressions whilst that is being said....:lol::lol:
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legendrider
10 years ago
"The Fresh Prince of Portreath" wrote:

VBRJ.

Vigilante Bum Rape Justice.



Yes, only up here we call it "Tyne Bottom"

QED

MARK
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christwigg
10 years ago
I'm sure the majority of people would have no objection to paying the piddling sum of £1 if they had any idea they were supposed to be.

Polite notice inside the entrance ?
PeteJ
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10 years ago
"risy76115" wrote:

Hello people. Just to give a heads up i have had a report about Tyne Bottom . A club that i am a member of one of the members has been challenged by what we think could be the land owner/person renting the land an old bloke, in a tatty old light purple French make of car. The club member was not even on the public foot path as yet, he was on the public highway but this didn't mater to this man as he was saying that the club member was trespassing, if he come on to the footpath which is part of the Pennine way public footpath network . Then he come up with that the club member and the likes of you lot mine explores and clubs are vandalising the footpath. Then he come up with there is a fee to pay to enter the mine, (wonder if he no's that's a big can of worms he is opening up ), and there is a possible threat to any vehicles park there. Very strange the club members car has ended up with damage to the nearside back wheel arch with what looks to have been used is red bar or something along the lines , and there has been a scratch down one side of the members car it could be a coincidence but the members car is newish and looks after it. so please be careful there and try not to rise to this man best thing to do is just walk away and leave



Perhaps I should approach the owner on behalf of NAMHO. Seems wise to talk rather than fight. Can someone tell me what the Outdoor centres have arranged, and to whom should we speak?

Pete - as NAMHO Secretary.
Pete Jackson
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staffordshirechina
10 years ago
Pete,
I don't know the exact arrangement but Dave Simpson at High Plains is the main man for organising. He also arranges my inspection there each year.

Les
Mr Mike
10 years ago
Yes, Dave at High Plains and Mike Poulter. It was Dave that gave me the finer details yesterday.
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk

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