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Says Naomi Smith

Says Naomi SmithIt is all too possible to round a corner on horseback and come upon a group of cattle with no prior warning -this WILL result in a horse being badly spooked at best, bolting at worst -it is only a matter of time ........... read more

Broxhead Common, Hampshire
Tony Barnett Land Registry

"No such name is featured on the common owners register at HCC, yet HCC hold a lease from Whitfield. "

Says Tony Barnett

Says David EvansI have spoken to Weymouth LR regarding the above named common, the statement from LR is that no pre-registration of title deeds were ever disclosed to create the ownership document for the benefit Peter Whitfield which he registered in 2000-2 as owner .

No such name is featured on the common owners register at HCC, yet HCC hold a lease from Whitfield.

The LR reject the 1189 act, It was suggested that I should write in to request the extinguishment of the document but supply evidence to contradict the claims of ownership, it seems that I failed to get LR to understand that there are no title deeds, no document is held at HCC, so no evidence can be disclosed, but, I did try to get an understanding that it is not up to me or the objectors to prove anything, it is up to Whitfield.

My suggestion was that the LR are able to contact Whitfield or his solicitors to disclose the evidence or extinguish the ownership document, they did after all create the registration without full disclosure, it is for them to take the necessary steps to amend the document. It is now evident that the land registration document SH6984 was created without following procedure as is set down by the land registration legislation.

This is evidently correct to state because HCC cannot disclose any evidence that Whitfield disclosed to register himself as the owner of any part of Broxhead common, any proof to show he was right to enclose part of the common,proof of rights to lease to HCC, just as HCC had no rights to sublease, just as HWT have no legal occupation.

Looking at the "unlawful activities" of all involved would be enough to approach the courts in Winchester for judgement in claims of false representation.

This is a disgrace, maladministration by government offices and a full report should now be forwarded to the Minister for Communities and local government, as it is also clear that false representation have and still are ongoing, the the minister for policing and justice should also be brought into the matters.

Says Linda Wright

Says Linda WrightWe moved to a Shropshire location a year ago having surveyed the local OS map and noted the significant number of bridleways around the property. Sadly the map appears a total fiction. Scarce any of the bridleways are usable ........... read more

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