Hi, I've got the book and it is a stunner in terms of useful info for that area, I know the plan you mean. I first went 9 years ago and spent hours there photographing, I will post some as I have them scanned. I just don't get the Devon authorities, these sites are as important as Morwelham so why no action, even if it was done in conjunction with the land owner just to stabalise, clean up and provide basic access as seen in Wales and parts of Cornwall. Just conserve whats there for now would be enough, coupled to a decent path or two will stop land erosion and ensure the people of Devon have their grandfathers legacy at hand to see.
The same applies to Devon Wheal Friendship with arsenic site and the Wheal pit etc round the corner. These are being irrevocably destroyed yet many of the features are unique. I just don't get it thats all? Or does it come down to people not wanting us poking round? 😉 [img]http://www.aditnow.co.uk/showimage?f=/community/Personal-Album-856-Image-001/[/img]
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh Creeper!!!!!