You're welcome Mercman,
I think the matter may rest with acquired rights of gaining access to the land, as opposed to rights to traverse the land, which amounts to a right of way.
I'd put it to whoever owns the land that there is a difference between
(i) owning a field and using it for grazing livestock - a farming use
and
(ii) claiming the access to this field is necessary for the continuance of a business - a farm as a going concern.
The law may see things differently to the owner of the field.
Another issue arising is that a farm may have several pointos of access, so closing off one access may not seriouisly affect the running of the farm.
Another issue arises if the owner had been invovled in trying to get the field rezoned and is now crying "foul".
Because let's face it a rezoning in this day and age isn't the pot of gold it once was.
Mind you, neither is grazing sheep!
Later.
- there's one north of the Stillorgan Park and another north of the Wyattville Estate junction past Cabinteely heading for Loughlinstown -