I think ramblers are out of order to expect the right to walk on to private land.
Some people buy these places because they are quiet and away from the rat race, only to look out of their window and see people wandering around their grounds.
I walk miles with my dog and every day produces a different landscape. I would never dream of invading someone else's property.
We have hundreds of footpaths. Be happy with what we've got.
D HAYNE
Wroughton
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