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Richard Simpson Mark II
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https://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/new ... yway-hgvs/

but I just can't think of it.

I wonder if the locals prefer KTMs to Scanias?
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'Wiltshire councillor Jane Davies said: “The rights of cyclists, walkers and horse riders are equally important to protect. Anyone can use a byway - even and HGV, But this is not a main road.”

No mention of motorcycles , surely the councillor slipeed up there :lol:

That's one of my favourite ways to get onto the Ridgeway.
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Earth line created to stop Earthline ??

A fabulous part of the UK.
I used to park very often at Hackpen Hill, and sometimes used to do the byways, via Hackpen, when I lived in Swindon.
It would be criminal to allow hgv's anywhere near that area, a better idea would be to create a Downs Visitor Centre, next to the museum?

Swindon is expanding though .. lets hope this glorious area is protected in some way



not far away .. .. ..

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