In his letter, Profitable Tipping (Oxford Mail, November 16), Michael Tyce refuses to accept any personal responsibility for Oxfordshire County Council's evidence being described as 'unreliable' by the planning inspector at the 1999 planning inquiry into Waterstock Golf Club.
Yet, he knows he gave evidence of his visual observations at the inquiry on behalf of the county council and he admitted, under oath, that his estimate of lorry loads could be very inaccurate.
His visual observations are called into question again when he says that "he failed to spot" 2,000 lorry movements that took place taking all the waste off the site in 2004/5.
Do remember that Mr Tyce is the source of information that the county council has relied on to provide visual proof as to any movement of anything arriving or leaving the site during the past 10 years.
In March this year, he publicly accused the golf club of "offering itself to Oxfordshire County Council for consideration as an official site for the tipping of waste" - his words, all untrue and without foundation.
As chairman of Waterstock Parish Meeting, local representative of the Council to Protect Rural England and treasurer of the Oxford Green Belt Network, he should concentrate all his energy into providing accurate information and advice to the parish, the authorities and the public.
RON WYATT Waterstock Golf Club
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