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Andrew Kay
Guest
Hi Folks,
If you had been lucky enough to have been out & about in the glorious sunshine in the Yorkshire
Dales yesterday afternoon, you might have spotted Dave Wilson's red Range Rover (National Chairman,
GLASS) heading up the Unclassified Road past Dead Man's Hill towards Scar House Reservoir - see
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=404500&Y=479500&A=Y&Z=3
Behind him trundled Brian Lewis's black Jeep Cherokee (GLASS and ARCV), a green Isuzu Trooper and
two white Land Rover Defenders. If you had looked closely enough, you might have seen BBC
Countryfile's presenter Adam Henson, a couple of researchers and a BBC camera crew too.
During the morning the BBC Countryfile team had been to Mastiles Lane with Yorkshire Dales NPA to
talk about the reasons for the imposition of experimental TROs on four green lanes in the national
park. To balance their view, they spent the afternoon with GLASS and ARCV (Ancient Roads
Conservation Volunteers).
If you want to know more about volunteer maintenance of the road to Scarhouse Reservoir, you can
read the ARCV report at http://www.limb.demon.co.uk/scarhouse_final_report.htm You can also see &
hear who said what about ETROs by firing up your goggle box on BBC1 at
11.30am this Sunday, 23 MAR 2003 and watching Countryfile.
Cheers Andrew Kay
If you had been lucky enough to have been out & about in the glorious sunshine in the Yorkshire
Dales yesterday afternoon, you might have spotted Dave Wilson's red Range Rover (National Chairman,
GLASS) heading up the Unclassified Road past Dead Man's Hill towards Scar House Reservoir - see
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=404500&Y=479500&A=Y&Z=3
Behind him trundled Brian Lewis's black Jeep Cherokee (GLASS and ARCV), a green Isuzu Trooper and
two white Land Rover Defenders. If you had looked closely enough, you might have seen BBC
Countryfile's presenter Adam Henson, a couple of researchers and a BBC camera crew too.
During the morning the BBC Countryfile team had been to Mastiles Lane with Yorkshire Dales NPA to
talk about the reasons for the imposition of experimental TROs on four green lanes in the national
park. To balance their view, they spent the afternoon with GLASS and ARCV (Ancient Roads
Conservation Volunteers).
If you want to know more about volunteer maintenance of the road to Scarhouse Reservoir, you can
read the ARCV report at http://www.limb.demon.co.uk/scarhouse_final_report.htm You can also see &
hear who said what about ETROs by firing up your goggle box on BBC1 at
11.30am this Sunday, 23 MAR 2003 and watching Countryfile.
Cheers Andrew Kay