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Where the 'S' on Shuttlecock is, on the far right is a pathway. Thanks ILB.
You are more than welcome.It's pages lane you tit.
Did Bamber testify The Sea Wall couldn't be cycled? He certainly didn't say anything in his police interviews. But appreciate he will now say he didn't even know it was there. Although lived, worked & grew up 5 minutes away.
No source has been provided regarding steep inclines over fields. After two requests. Wilkinson said the terrain was level. Therefore ILB's post is dismissed.
So he could cycle Pages Lane. It's a lane. You old tit.
No response from ILB. Inventing 'steep inclines' is disappointing. But desperate times....
Why would he?He wasn't been asked about it.
Wilkinson replicated the journey in the day.Highly doubt he bothered to go over the fields as required on the bike.
Yes the defence case was 'yes it's possible but there is no proof he did'. Except 89 pieces of COA forensic evidence.
So in daylight Wilkinson missed a steep incline towards WHF?Anyway you have not provided a source, so as said your claim is dismissed.
Not sure why ILB posted a photo of Pages Lane. It's a lane so can be cycled. The quickest pathway route from The Sea Wall to Pages Lane is only 0.4 miles. If that is cycle friendly then the whole journey is cycle friendly.