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Walkers battle BMW over footpath
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The Ramblers Association say safe pathways are a basic right
The car giant BMW is being taken to court by the Ramblers Association because the company wants to close a 2,000-year-old footpath.

The company applied in May last year for permission to divert a bridleway it says stands in the way of development at its plant in Cowley, Oxfordshire.

The Ramblers Association said the alternative route - alongside a congested ring road - is unacceptable.

BMW says about 400 people a day use the path, most of whom are its own staff.

The walkers' advocacy group said the footpath should remain untouched and that safe pathways are a basic right which cannot be undermined by corporations like BMW.

The final stages of what has been described as a David and Goliath legal battle are to unfold at Witney Magistrates' Court.

A decision is expected later.



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