
One of the leading campaigners for unrestricted access to the Langness peninsula says it's time the footpaths there were brought into line with the rest of the public rights of way in the Isle of Man.
The rejection by Tynwald of a proposed compromise between land owner Jeremy Clarkson and ramblers group PRoWL, has left the way open for a public inquiry into the affair.
PRoWL spokesman Ian Costain is looking forward to an independent expert examining the case (play attached audio file):
(Picture: Langness lighthouse).
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