Questions Who owns the wall? who owns the towpath? has listed building consent 
been applied for by the council? Another observation the wall is quite low at 
this point the simplest solution would be to insert a extra course or two of 
matching stonework below the capping stones. Preserve our heritage from 
meddling planners! CKP




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From: chris potter <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 2 May, 2009 17:36:34
Subject: [canals-list] Canal to be fenced off





My reply to this topic got lost somewhere? Safety for who? certainly not for 
boaters and if anyone falls in the fence would impede rescue. This is an ill 
conceived barmpot idea and should be knocked on the head. Heritage would be 
destroyed.How about getting the lock listed as a  as listed structure? it may 
already be/ at one time they planted parking meters along the towpath now 
fortunatly gone.I am sure this is a conservation area in any event.CKP

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