Closing summaries were heard today (Tuesday) in the Langness footpaths inquiry.
It's been taking place at the Mount Murray Hotel over a period of three months but was adjourned for several weeks through August and September.
The inquiry was set up after TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson diverted a path around his home, claiming there had never been rights of way over his land.
That claim was bitterly opposed by the ramblers group PROWL - or Public Rights of Way Langness.
Inspector Roy Hickey is expected to make his judgement in the next two to three weeks.

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