MissTyc
Well-Known Member
Have a long lease on some farmland with equestrian grazing use.
Have been using a paddock to ride in for 15 years. For 15 years I have had coloured jumps in this paddock, barrels, wings, fillers, etc. the paddock is *also* used for grazing. On average the "school" is in use as a riding area for about 6 hours per week (across all liveries).
Have moved it 50m to a flatter part of land, put up new tall electric fencing off wooden posts, nice new gates .... and -Complaint from a local resident about change of use of grazing areas. Council visited today and were very nice but essentially said we're not to ride in this area. Now I do understand change of use regulations, etc etc etc, but the land is STILL grazing land, there is no surface, no permanent fencing (which I also understand is not allowed without PP), just a paddock that we sometimes ride around in circles. There's not even any jumps in there (yet!) ...
I guess my question is what can they do?
It would be annoying, but possible I suppose, to move the new fencing to the old section of field where we've been riding for 15 years ... but in essence it's all the same field (and in fact we have often set up jumps over the wider area in the summer).
Or continue riding our 5-6 (max!) hours a week in this paddock while continuing to graze it. When council visited it was calm, quiet, empty - like it is 99% of the time!
Seems unfair, so many people ride in a paddock. There's nothing special about this paddock, doesn't even have any letters up! Just new electric tape and new gate and somehow this has triggers mass panic. The council guy specifically mentioned the gate ... I told him the gate was so my laminitics wouldn't escape their minimalistic enclosure lol.
Just to add that farmer is more than happy with the care of his land and over the years we have put up stables (with full PP obviously), etc.
Have been using a paddock to ride in for 15 years. For 15 years I have had coloured jumps in this paddock, barrels, wings, fillers, etc. the paddock is *also* used for grazing. On average the "school" is in use as a riding area for about 6 hours per week (across all liveries).
Have moved it 50m to a flatter part of land, put up new tall electric fencing off wooden posts, nice new gates .... and -Complaint from a local resident about change of use of grazing areas. Council visited today and were very nice but essentially said we're not to ride in this area. Now I do understand change of use regulations, etc etc etc, but the land is STILL grazing land, there is no surface, no permanent fencing (which I also understand is not allowed without PP), just a paddock that we sometimes ride around in circles. There's not even any jumps in there (yet!) ...
I guess my question is what can they do?
It would be annoying, but possible I suppose, to move the new fencing to the old section of field where we've been riding for 15 years ... but in essence it's all the same field (and in fact we have often set up jumps over the wider area in the summer).
Or continue riding our 5-6 (max!) hours a week in this paddock while continuing to graze it. When council visited it was calm, quiet, empty - like it is 99% of the time!
Seems unfair, so many people ride in a paddock. There's nothing special about this paddock, doesn't even have any letters up! Just new electric tape and new gate and somehow this has triggers mass panic. The council guy specifically mentioned the gate ... I told him the gate was so my laminitics wouldn't escape their minimalistic enclosure lol.
Just to add that farmer is more than happy with the care of his land and over the years we have put up stables (with full PP obviously), etc.