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Police appeal after damage to upland gates possibly by 4 wheel drive vehicle

by isleofman.com 9th August 2012

Sometime over the past couple of weeks significant damage has been caused to three wooden track gates and some fencing on the upland track running through the Glion Gill plantation area which runs above Little London between the Beinney Phott Road and the top of Mill Road in Greeba. This land is owned by the Forestry Divison of D.E.F.A. and is used by a tenant farmer. Although public access on foot and bicycle is commonplace in this vicinity, vehicular access by the general public is not permitted in this location.
 
The damage would appear to be consistent with having been caused by a vehicle such as a four wheel drive type, as in one location tracks deviate out onto moorland to the side of another gate and plough through the fencing.
 
Constable Mark Kerruish said “ This damage could enable livestock to access the plantation and the gates will need to be replaced as a priority at significant cost to the Forestry Directorate. If anyone has any information in respect of the damage or can assist to narrow down the time scale as to when it may have occurred I would ask them to contact me at Peel Police Station on 842208”
 

You may also contact Isle of Man Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Crimestoppers is an independent Manx charity established to enable callers to pass information regarding criminal activity anonymously. Crimestoppers is not an agency of the Police. Crimestoppers will never ask callers for any personal details.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 9th, August 2012 03:34pm.

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