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  1. I disagree (noting I use this walkway every year – well, it won’t be this summer by the looks of it).

    It’s private property and they have every right to restrict access. The council has freeloaded off them and avoided repairing the original bridge. They have every right to tell the owners they won’t change the heritage status but they either do nothing (and shut up) or they build a new bridge.

    1. I think the point is that the owners didn’t close the walkway because of any legitimate concerns about public use of their private land – the reason they closed the walkway is because they simply wanted to force the council’s hand into ensuring windfall private profits for themselves. That is indeed blackmail, and the council ought not to budge. If the council and public need to devise another way to walk around the property, then so be it.

  2. Direct action! yesssss…they won’t like it up ’em…

    Similar to what I have been saying for several years on TDB about Auckland’s 30,000 plus purposefully empty houses, not to mention commercial property as well–occupy it for accomodation purposes (without vandalism) and collective small businesses and traders.

    There are not enough cops in the country to keep a handle on a politically driven mass occupation of “private” property.

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