sywell
Well-Known Member
In an article in Horse International Pippa Cookson says LOCOG dismissed the idea of an Equestrian Legacy for the UK as GB could not sustain a National Horse Park, I find this a staggering claim by LOCOG as I cannot remember how many times meetings have been held over a replacement at Stoneleigh of the old BHS Site for a National Center. How come other sports with a much smaller following will end up with National Centers so why not Equestrian. LOCOG must have been supporting the NHS Healthy Walking Campaign as there will only be access by cycle,walking or public transport no car parking. Burghley has 140 acres.The London rush hour on the Monday of the cross country will be very interesting. To spend £42 million on the Equestrian games and end up with two of the finest cross country courese in the world sitting idle must make our international competitors laughing. When you think Burghley has 100000 spectators and the limit at Greenwich is 75000 on crosscountry day. The Planning Application for this World Heritage Site may be more difficult than first thought and I wonder how many residents of Greenwich have seen the massive lorries used by the Internation Competitors