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The importance of the battle for Harvie's Dyke for access rights - parkswatchscotland

Summary by Parkswatchscotland
It is better to speak about “customary freedoms or liberties” rather than “customary access rights”. Otherwise legal “experts” are encouraged to claim that no such rights existed before the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, except for rights of way that had been vindicated through court action. This is why the Law Lords, in their judgement on the Harvie’s Dyke case used the phrase about the public exercising “the liberties of the banks of the Cly…
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parkswatchscotland broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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