MyBoyChe
Well-Known Member
Ive just had a chat with the local RoW officer. He was actually very helpful and said that ultimately it is the responsibility of the landowner to make sure that these rights of way are safe. Now as I said, I don't know if the woman I met was the landowner or a livery but as she clearly said to me "well if you're going to ride through them it's your risk" she's on a bit of a sticky wicket. The problem is deeming what is an acceptable risk and what isn't according to the nice man at the council. He wasn't particularly horsey but I explained my concerns re a strange loose horse running up to one under saddle and the potential risk of kicking and me ending up in the middle of it and he could see the point I was trying to make. He has asked me to keep in touch if it happens again or if I meet any further resistance and if necessary they can and will speak to the landowner to take action to keep routes as hazard free as required. He also said that the landowner cant just divert the route because it suits them but as a short term measure offering a safer route that all parties are happy with is sensible, again though, that route should be made obvious to anyone passing through without confrontation or having to ask. If I hadn't seen the lady to speak to I wouldn't have had any option than to turn round and retrace my steps. I appreciate the difficulties on both sides (my family are farmers and I know inconsiderate walkers/riders can be a huge problem) but with a bit of give and take!!