I heard it was the Trumpton firebrigade cherry-picker!
I also heard that Cuthbert allegedly decked Mick the Dig whilst Grubb created a diversion by engaging the director in an intellectual conversation about the merits of Steady-Cam.
Q) If someone recreates a 'sacred site', does it become the property of the people by default?
(Exception) *Not if you're Alexander Keiller.