As park riding school is a tenant and the even though the land is private council owned,i would expect that entry for the visit would be arranged through them as well,we do not want individuals just walking willy nilly around,we are under farm watch and police will be notified of trespassers accordingly.Gates are locked and livestock are running loose (18no) of which is a danger.As yet nobody has spoken to us since the last planning meeting.The water level is still 1 metre below ground and that is at the highest reading point.on there visit hopefully they will look in the burton estate field of which is adjacent, it is flooded and remains like that for a majority of the year.the water table is showing there because the land is 1 metre lower.By June the water level should have gone down if the rainfall lightens and they will see a different picture.hopefully they will have sense to realise that,unless they intend to do burials are only in the summer months.clay is a very hard material to deal with when either wet or dry.it is very noticeable that once in the field you dig a hole like their test areas that the surface once disturbed becomes very unstable and boggy and when stood on you sink.this is going to happen to graves once backfilled.
