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To: Network Rail CEO Mark Carne

Remove the Pointless Fence on Den Lane, Uppermill, Saddleworth

Network Rail are putting up a galvanised steel fence in the middle of a Conservation Area.

We want them to stop, pull it down, and put it nearer to the track out of sight which is where the original one is.

Why is this important?

It is important because this fence is destroying a beautiful place that is a haven for tourists, locals and wildlife.

On May 16th work started building a fence. Nobody was consulted and noone had been informed about it. Immediately the local councillors, residents, the former mayor all objected. Their requests for a site visit were all ignored. The workers refused to give their names, their bosses contacts, where they worked from, which department. They refused any information.

Dozens of residents contacted Network Rail via their helpline along with the councillors - still no site visit and the request for the work to be stopped was ignored.

No less than thirty letters later and still no phone call nor site visit. Rather than speak to the local parish councillors to talk about a fence that would be more in keeping, and trackside where the original fence is, Network Rail sent more men with bigger machines to, as one of their workers said, 'put it up quick'.

One week later and Den Lane as it was was destroyed. And still no call from Mr Carnes office.

Network Rail had already caused a lot of damage to the area, chopping down ancient trees in the middle of the nesting season. Here on Den Lane we have bats, owls, deer, foxes, jays and lots of other wildlife. Trees had been felled directly next to the roosting site of bats.

What Network Rail have done is shocking. They are doing this all over the country and it has to stop. And it stops right here. And we hope others will join us in challenging Network Rail's 'slash and burn' approach.

NOTE IMPORTANT
Network Rail have cited cases of people and children trespassing onto the track to justify their actions. We have checked with the Police and no cases have been reported to the local Police in the last 11 years.

Also Network Rail cite vandalism [their actions are an act of vandalism in fact] as another reason for the fence. However zero cases of vandalism to the track area have ever been reported. The only 'vandalism' that has occurred was the dismantling by locals of the Pointless Fence last week. That however was not vandalism, but an act of direct protest by people who felt they were being ignored. Vandalism is the defacing of property. Dismantling a fence in protest is not vandalism.

Also the fence is entirely pointless - reason?

You can access the line easily on the other side of the track from the bridleway. That is in fact where the fence needs to be built.

Mark Carne CEO Network Rail has wasted £30,000 of public money on...

The Pointless Fence.

And unfortunately for the residents of Uppermill, they have also wrecked Den Lane in the process.

How it will be delivered

via social media and in person using a mobile device in the location

e-mail

press conference also

Uppermill, Oldham

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2018-06-03 14:37:19 +0100

very close to 400 now and thanks again for signing the petition - please ask friends and family who know the place well to sign - let's get to 500 by the end of the weekend!

We now have a professional working group representing all the people who have signed the petition, including local authority members, residents of Den Lane, residents of Uppermill and Saddleworth and Friends of Saddleworth, whose name the group has taken. We will be insisting on a site visit from Network Rail decision makers this week just so you know .

Please if you have not written to Mark Carne yet do so right now - details on this page and on @saddleworth friends on Facebook.

Friends of Saddleworth

2018-05-30 16:03:14 +0100

cont.

Details on facebook here - https://www.facebook.com/pg/saddleworthfriends/posts/ and Mark Carne's contacts are:

[email protected]

Tel 0207 557 8000

Don't waste your time using the Network Rail helpline number as it is as pointless as this fence!

2018-05-30 16:02:59 +0100

Thanks for signing the petition. With the mass media coverage in the last couple of weeks this trashing of a quiet backwater is now publicly well known and in full view of everybody. We did a test over the bank holiday in Saddleworth and every single person we asked 'have you heard about the pointless fence' all knew the story.

We need more people to sign the petition and we need more people also to write to Mark Carne and complain about what his company has done to our beautiful place.

So if you have not already done so will you please ask your local friends and family to sign the petition. And also if you have not already done so will you write to Mark Carne and ask him when he is sending someone to do a site visit with the local councillors and residents as requested already by many local people.

2018-05-24 19:39:49 +0100

Just a reminder about our little get toegther tomorrow to have the Pointless Fence removed:

Here are the details again:
A get together of all the people who don't want the fence. Bring some drinks. Let's talk to the public en masse and get them to sign the petition as there are thousands of people there for the Band Contest! Wear your best clobber.
25/5/2018 at 3:00 PM
High Street, next to the Commerical Pub Oldham ol36ax United Kingdom

I'll bring the 3 Billboards so it will be obvious where to meet!

Will you please RSVP that you are coming

C u TMZ

2018-05-22 18:29:34 +0100

this is a repeat but can you please come back to me quick:

We need some help to publicise the meeting on Fri 3pm Uppermill Square. Can someone please volunteer to place leaflets, contact local charitable organisatiols like Rotary and Round Table, Mountain Rescue, Morris Men etc - we need a good turn out. I have some important business I need to attend to next two days and cant do it.

Please get in contact - the details of the meeting are here https://you.38degrees.org.uk/events/whit-friday-picnic-to-protest-against-the-fence-nobody-wants

we need a brilliant turn out - weather forecast is superb!

get in touch right away pls if you feel you can do something however small

2018-05-22 15:06:13 +0100

Ok friends - you are the first to see this. It was made by residents of Uppermill and Saddleworth and has only just been delivered.

https://www.facebook.com/saddleworthfriends/videos/2058326104389058/

Please post it wherever you think people need to see it. From Friends of Saddleworth.

ps Everyone here knows that the fence is clearly in the wrong place - it is blindingly obvious. However this makes it very clear that the Pointless Fence has made zero contribution to safety. Someone somewhere has made a £30,000 mistake. Don't say we did not try to tell you!

2018-05-22 11:01:25 +0100

We need some help to publicise the meeting on Fri 3pm Uppermill Square. Can someone please volunteer to place leaflets, contact local charitable organisatiols like Rotary and Round Table, Mountain Rescue, Morris Men etc - we need a good turn out. I have some important business I need to attend to next two days and cant do it.

Please get in contact - the details of the meeting are here https://you.38degrees.org.uk/events/whit-friday-picnic-to-protest-against-the-fence-nobody-wants

we need a brilliant turn out - weather forecast is superb!

get in touch right away pls if you feel you can do something however small

2018-05-21 20:58:44 +0100

and this also:

Also the fence is entirely pointless - reason?

You can access the line easily on the other side of the track from the bridleway. That is in fact where the fence needs to be built.

Mark Carne CEO Network Rail has wasted £30,000 of public money on...

A Pointless Fence.

2018-05-21 20:58:36 +0100

This has been added to the content of the campaign:

NOTE IMPORTANT
Network Rail have cited cases of people and children trespassing onto the track to justify their actions. We have checked with the Police and no cases have been reported to the local Police in the last 11 years.

Also Network Rail cite vandalism [their actions are an act of vandalism in fact] as another reason for the fence. However zero cases of vandalism to the track area have ever been reported. The only 'vandalism' that has occurred was the dismantling by locals of the Pointless Fence last week. That however was not vandalism, but an act of direct protest by people who felt they were being ignored. Vandalism is the defacing of property. Dismantling a fence in protest is not vandalism.

2018-05-21 19:28:53 +0100

Just posted some interesting facts and photographs here

please share with your friends:

https://www.facebook.com/pg/saddleworthfriends/posts/?ref=page_internal

2018-05-21 18:57:58 +0100

here is simpler sorry - https://www.facebook.com/madnessonwheelsJohn/posts/10155555907347411

2018-05-21 18:56:26 +0100

just posted this on facebook so we can make the most of our get together

please remember to bring your mobile

https://www.facebook.com/saddleworthfriends/photos/a.2056921691196166.1073741828.2056168661271469/2057998107755191/?type=3&theater

or just go here and scroll down @saddleworthfriends on facebook

2018-05-21 13:40:14 +0100

Whit Friday Picnic-ish/ drinky thing to protest against the Fence Nobody Wants - it's 3pm not 5pm Friday! pls tell everyone - ruddy system!

2018-05-21 10:29:23 +0100

Please e-mail Mark Carne and ask him to stop the work NOW!

Mark Carne CEO via
[email protected]
his number is 0207 557 8000

Dozens of us wrote to him including councillors over a week ago. We wrote to him again this morning as the work has not stopped, we have not had a phone call nore a site visit.

Please do what you can. The more get behind this the more power we have. There is no defence for what they are doing.

2018-05-20 17:30:45 +0100

At least 300 people have seen the little poster the local residents put up after the banner was removed this morning. That is probably the amount of people who would have walked that lane this afternoon, so removing the banner has achieved nothing at all. If anything it has made locals realise how they are being treated by a public body, Network Rail, run by the highest paid Civil Servant in the UK.