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We broke open Breaky Bottom!

Action for Access | 14.06.2010 18:05 | South Coast

A bunch of walkers from as far away as Dorset and the Chilterns walked
the forbidden Access Land site of Breaky Bottom farm and vineyard, near
Rodmell, East Sussex, on Saturday.

And they said "two fingers to the selfish landowner who wishes to remove a right of
access that has taken 130 years to secure".
They had with them Kate Ashbrook, Gen. Sec. of the Open Spaces Society and
doughty fighter against Nicholas Hoogstraten's footpath stopping antics, and
Marion Shoard, the author whose books highlighting the destruction of
the countryside and the inequities of landownership have turned around the
politics of the countryside in the last generation.
Sixty walkers and their children, with folk from the Ramblers Association,
*Red Rope, and The Land Is Ours, watched as we symbolically
fenced the steep slope of a tiny chalk pit which the landowner has been
using as his excuse for excluding the public from this statutory Access Land
site. We decorated the new fence with our ribbons, banners and placards.
Despite owning 'the most fenced farm on the entire South Downs', with
every tiny paddock and vine row fenced or hedged, this landowner so far
refuses to fence this chalk pit because its presence as a safety hazard
constitutes the excuse he needs to secure a Restriction Order forbidding us
access to this ancient flowery pasture.
Kate Ashbrook in her speech said: "It is outrageous that we are banned from
this lovely site. The Access Land on the Downs is pitifully sparse in any
case. Breaky Bottom is the entry point to a delightful but very under-used
part of the Downs, and is only a short distance from the South Downs Way.
All the landowner needed to do was to put about 70 metres of
fencing[v]around the quarry to comply with the requirements for making
Access Land safe for the public".
Marion Shoard called for "a right of respectful access everywhere in the
countryside, as already exists in Scotland[vi]."
Dave Bangs, of Action For Access, said "The landowner wants his right to
privacy, even though he already lives in one of the remotest and most
under-visited parts of the South Downs. Yet what about the rights to enjoy
the countryside and nature which all those millions of us cooped up in our
cities, towns and villages need for our health and recreation ? Wealth and
land ownership should not be what determines our right to enjoy the
countryside."
Our campaign is determined to return and return again to Breaky Bottom until
we see Lewes District Council and Natural England secure the permanent
fencing of this little chalk pit and the consequent re-opening of this site
to public access.

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The campaign for the right to roam has been going since the 1880-90s and
the first Parliamentary Bill was put forward by James Bryce in 1884. In 2000
the CROW Act (Countryside and Rights of Way Act) was passed, which gave
walkers a limited right of access over 'mountain, moor, heath, down and
common'. In practice the amount of Access Land on the South Downs increased
by only 2 %. Breaky Bottom was one of the 'precious fragments' of old
Downland which was given this statutory right of access.

Action for Access
- e-mail: action4access@googlemail.com

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