Madasmaz
Well-Known Member
At the weekend we had a visit from a bridleways group to discuss how to get a ridden bypass to a very busy road. They weren't terribly helpful, but that is another story. They left us with horse rider and driver census forms, asking for every name, address and telephone number of each rider, how many horses they had and whether they were ridden, driven or retired. I thought this a bit suss and contacted the County Council ROW officer for their form...all it requires is the number of horses in a parish, and the addresses and ESTB date of riding schools, liveries or hunt yards. Question is would you collect and give peoples personal details to a bridleways group, even though associated with the BHS, still not a registered government agency? I'm wondering about data protection and just how much hot water I could land myself in...although I already seem to be stewing quite nicely for just asking them to help us get a safe route for a few (20) riders.