HC Deb 09 September 1909 vol 10 c1625W
Mr. HORNIMAN

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether Be is aware that a, barbed wire fence has been erected near Pixie's Cove, St. Hilary, Cornwall, which is continued across the coastguards' path leading from the coastguards' signalling point at Little Cudden to the coastguards' station at Prussia Cove; that the landowner has diverted a coastguards' path near' this cove; and that the coastguards' station at Prussia Cove is approached by a road which is claimed by the landowner as private, and so marked by a notice board, and that the public are restricted in the use of the same; and whether he has considered the question of taking any action concerning the same?

Mr. McKENNA

This case came up for consideration in 1907, when a Report was called for from the local coastguard officer, who reported that there had been no interference with coastguard duties, and there was no breach of Section 196 of the Customs Consolidation Act of 1876.