4fatponies
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https://www.change.org/p/the-uk-gov...-authority-across-the-whole-of-the-uk-by-2030
sent to me on facebook and well worth a signature
sent to me on facebook and well worth a signature
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Unfortunately councils can't just 'upgrade' footpaths to BWs without consultation and there are nearly always objections from other user groups and land owners which can cost kkkks of £s - as you said councils are cash strapped, and will be more so with new govt. Way forward is, instead of 'moaning' offer to help. With path clearance, maintenance, consultations, advising on equestrian needs. Join a local BW group - or form a new one. Also build friendly links with other users like MTBs. They have much greater no's than riders and are also vulnerable road users. Much of the conflict between users is based on ignorance. Oh, and of course sign the petition!Signed but most councils will tell you they are cash strapped having no money to provide new routes. They can't even maintain the existing ones, I have had a moan at them recently about the state of our local ones as well as riders going off the bridle paths where ever they want, having half a ton of horse cantering at you through woods on a footpath is no fun and I get told if the riders continue to abuse the local countryside then they will close the existing routes so riders (round here anyway) have to take some responsibility too.
Signed but most councils will tell you they are cash strapped having no money to provide new routes. They can't even maintain the existing ones, I have had a moan at them recently about the state of our local ones as well as riders going off the bridle paths where ever they want, having half a ton of horse cantering at you through woods on a footpath is no fun and I get told if the riders continue to abuse the local countryside then they will close the existing routes so riders (round here anyway) have to take some responsibility too.
Unfortunately councils can't just 'upgrade' footpaths to BWs without consultation and there are nearly always objections from other user groups and land owners which can cost kkkks of £s - as you said councils are cash strapped, and will be more so with new govt. Way forward is, instead of 'moaning' offer to help. With path clearance, maintenance, consultations, advising on equestrian needs. Join a local BW group - or form a new one. Also build friendly links with other users like MTBs. They have much greater no's than riders and are also vulnerable road users. Much of the conflict between users is based on ignorance. Oh, and of course sign the petition!
Signed, I was given a telling off for taking my youngster down a footpath. I know It was naughty of me, but the footpath links and follows on directly from the bridlepath, it brings you across a path set far away from crop fields , through a path made in the middle of a crop field by the farmer and out in to the village. The alternate route, the one we are supposed to take is ride your horse down an extremely busy A road that comes straight off the motorway, and then rejoin the bridlepath at the end of the road. that to me sounds like suicide ! But there you go... guess it's better to risk lives than walk your horse down a rarely used path away from the motorway traffic