Have your say:Hampshire Countryside Access Plan Consultation
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Re: Have your say:Hampshire Countryside Access Plan Consulta
Done. Thank you all.
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Re: Have your say:Hampshire Countryside Access Plan Consulta
Great guys well done, that is 13 members out of 178, lets get some more!!!!
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Re: Have your say:Hampshire Countryside Access Plan Consulta
arlow666 wrote:Have filled in the Consultation, can we get this to other TRF forums and regions especially any that border Hampshire (if anyone know someone)
Hi - just to let you all know this was already posted on Loddon Vale TRF Forum and I subsequently posted on Southern TRF Forum also.
Mark
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Re: Have your say:Hampshire Countryside Access Plan Consulta
Done.
"As a responsible and TRF card carrying trail bike rider I greatly value the chance to use unsurfaced rights of way, linking up byways for a fun day out.
Quite often though my day is spoilt by belligerent and ignorant bigots who often times illegally bar my way mistakenly believing I have no right to be there.These people are often armed with partial truths from other stakeholder groups who resent our right to use certain classes of Rights of Way.
When are Hampshire going to make good on the undertaking to display allowed access groups signs at the ends to all relevant rights of ways? This would disarm many a conflict before it got started.
Trail riding groups are willing and waiting to help with this task, just like we did so successfully in Surrey. "
Mike
"As a responsible and TRF card carrying trail bike rider I greatly value the chance to use unsurfaced rights of way, linking up byways for a fun day out.
Quite often though my day is spoilt by belligerent and ignorant bigots who often times illegally bar my way mistakenly believing I have no right to be there.These people are often armed with partial truths from other stakeholder groups who resent our right to use certain classes of Rights of Way.
When are Hampshire going to make good on the undertaking to display allowed access groups signs at the ends to all relevant rights of ways? This would disarm many a conflict before it got started.
Trail riding groups are willing and waiting to help with this task, just like we did so successfully in Surrey. "
Mike