dollymix
Well-Known Member
I've just been reading an article in Your Horse magazine about bridleways, it says;
"It should be possible to open all gates while mounted and no gate shoudl be narrower than 5ft"
Where I stable the local council seem to be particulary keen on narrow gates..I would say they are approx 4 ft wide (If I am riding my welshie, I have to watch my knees) - they are horrible to ride through, and depending on which bridlepath we're on, it can be hard to get a straight approach, meaning the horses have to kind of bend round them (lots are situated in corners of fields, hence with lots of use they turn into quadmires and the horses wont go through the deepest parts).
I am therefore wondering the the above is advice/guidance or an actual law? Would LOVE it if this was a law and we cold approach our local council about installing safer, wider gates.
"It should be possible to open all gates while mounted and no gate shoudl be narrower than 5ft"
Where I stable the local council seem to be particulary keen on narrow gates..I would say they are approx 4 ft wide (If I am riding my welshie, I have to watch my knees) - they are horrible to ride through, and depending on which bridlepath we're on, it can be hard to get a straight approach, meaning the horses have to kind of bend round them (lots are situated in corners of fields, hence with lots of use they turn into quadmires and the horses wont go through the deepest parts).
I am therefore wondering the the above is advice/guidance or an actual law? Would LOVE it if this was a law and we cold approach our local council about installing safer, wider gates.