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British
Horse Society Access Week Highlights Safe Off-Road Riding With
Celebration Ride |
The
annual BHS Access Week takes place from Saturday 17 May to Bank
Holiday Monday 26 May and this year features several organised off-road
rides and a road safety training session. The highlight of events
will be the 'Access Week Celebration Ride' celebrating the opening
of the 42-mile long Mary Towneley Loop, part of the Pennine Bridleway.
The ride will take three days, starting from Sunday 18 May until
Tuesday 20 May, and all riders are welcome to take part whether
it be for one day or for the whole route.
Currently,
Access Week awards are being prepared for over ten Good Guys and
newly created routes. Good Guy Awards acknowledge dedication and
determination shown by individuals or organisations in maintaining
or improving existing rights of way, while Route Creation Awards
publicise new routes now available. Each award will be made during
a short ceremony, organised locally.
With
a growing interest in equestrian tourism the need for more off-road
riding routes is increasing, and the BHS Access Week provides the
opportunity to publicise the availability of existing routes. It
also acknowledges the hard work put in by many BHS and affiliated
bridleway group volunteers as well as private and public landowners
to provide those routes.
The
BHS launched its Ride-UK initiative in 2000, aiming to set up a
nationwide network of bridlepaths and many new routes are now being
opened as a result, including the Sabrina Way and Claude Duval Way
last year; the Mary Towneley Loop is the latest addition with the
completed Pennine Bridleway anticipated for 2004. Riders wanting
to take their horses on holiday can purchase the BHS publication,
Bed and Breakfast for Horses from the BHS Bookshop (price £6.95
plus p&p) providing over 300 places to stay and ride.
Anyone
wishing to join the 'Access Week Celebration Ride' of the Mary Towneley
Loop should contact Hannah Brown in the BHS Access & Rights
of Way Office as prior booking is required. Please (tel: 01926 707813)
or email: h.brown@bhs.org.uk
British
Horse Society Access Week 17 - 26 May 2003
Events:
18 May: Opening of Mary Towneley Loop
Rossendale Bridleways Association
Contact: Chris Peat 01254 386459
18
May: 15 mile Spring Ride starting at Sutton Hall, East Essex
Horse Owners and Riders of South East Essex
Contact: Jill Whistler 01702 557734
18
May: Smithills Countryside Park (Greater Manchester)
Smithills & District Bridleways Association
Contact: Caroline Arrowsmith 01204 334010
25
May: 5 and 12 mile rides from East Somerset Railway, Cranmore (Shepton
Mallett)
Mendip Byways and Bridleways Association
Contact: Harriet Ray 01749 890582 or www.mbba.org.uk <http://www.mbba.org.uk>
25
May: Fun ride at Ascott-under-Wychwood (West Oxfordshire)
BHS Oxfordshire Committee
Contact: Tanya Newbery 01865 460634
29
May: Mounted Road Safety training session
Swavesey & District Bridleways Association and Over & District
Riding Club
Contact: Sue Rogers 01954 232758
Good
Guy Awards
Angela
Yeoman
Nominated by Mendip Byways and Bridleways Association
Shepton Mallett
Since 1985 Mrs Yeoman has been in negotiation with the Somerset
County Council to create a network of safe, linking routes around
the family owned quarry site in Downhead and diverting the dangerous
exit onto the busy A361 road.
Rachel
Thompson
Nominated by Mendip Byways and Bridleways Association
Shepton Mallett
Rachel has been the prime motivator in preparing a Business Plan
for the MBBA, setting up the Mendip Cross Trails Trust - a registered
company achieving charitable status - enabling it to receive major
funding for the MBBA bridleways network project.
John Elliman
Nominated by Chris Peat of Rossendale Bridleways Association
Lancashire
Whilst a member of Rossendale Borough Council John Elliman was instrumental
in procuring sufficient funding for the creation of 50 miles of
off-road riding through the Cycleway and Bridleway Project. His
initiative will result in total of £6million being spent over
ten years to transform the riding country around Rossendale.
John Elliman received his Good Guy Award at a surprise presentation
during his retirement celebrations on 29 March.
Peter
Harling (Ockbrook, Derby)
Nominated by Daphne Cliffe of Erewash Riders Association
Now in his eighties, Peter has been involved for over 30 years in
bridleway work. His contribution in researching and seeking out
information on routes has proved invaluable in Derbyshire
Wendy
Asheneden-Bax
Nominated by Elizabeth Parmenter, BHS County Bridleways Officer
South East Kent
Wendy has been instrumental in providing information and surveys
on crsooings over several major routes in south east Kent including
the M2, A2(T), the M20 and A259.
Heather
Wilsher (formerly of East Grinstead, West Sussex now living in Scotland)
Nominated by Julie Hart of the Ashurstwood Bridleway Group (East
Grinstead)
Heather set up the Ashurstwood Bridleways Group and lobbied the
Council for better rights of way surfaces and signs. She recently
flew from Scotland to West Sussex to act as witness in a Public
Inquiry about a route she has been working on for thirteen years.
Richard
Masters
Smithills Park Ranger, Smithills Country Park (Greater Manchester)
Nominated by Caroline Arrowsmith
Smithills & District Bridleways Association
Richard has helped to set up the Smithills & District Bridleways
Association and actively promotes horse riding in the country park
and surrounding areas within Bolton Metropolitan Borough. He also
publishes a quarterly bridleways newsletter.
Jane
Ridley (Hill Chorlton, Newcastle, Staffordshire)
Nominated by C Beeley of North Staffordshire Bridleways Association
Jane was a founder member of NSBA in 1991 and in the early days
worked to clear rights of way. Since then she has worked tirelessly
on research, collecting historical information and user evidence
forms in efforts to upgrade footpaths to bridlepaths and in reclaiming
lost bridleways.
London
Borough of Hillingdon
Nominated by Joyce Bellamy, BHS London regional Access Officer
The London Borough of Hillingdon sustains an excellent equestrian
liaison committee in the area and is acknowledged for its outstanding
management of the riding network within an urban environment. It
installed a circuit in the new Lake Farm Urban Country Park last
year and administers many statutory routes as well as a number of
rides in public open spaces.
Cllr
Gwilym Williams, Waunfawr, near Caenarfon, N Wales
Nominated by Wendy Davies, BHS NW Wales Region Access Officer
Cllr Williams created the Waunfawr Horse Riders Group. His work
has involved opening up old routes and joining Waunfawr with Bethgellert
using a cycle and bridleway route. A survey conducted by Cllr Williams
revealed 400 horses resident in Waunfawr.
Route
Creation Awards
Mark
Franklin, North Wootton, Somerset
Nominated by Mendip Byways and Bridleways Association
Shepton Mallett
Mr Franklin bought land including Folley Lane, an ancient Anglo-Saxon
track which had become unusable due to ground conditions, and took
it upon himself to fence off the definitive route, clearing the
ground, digging drainage ditches and repairing the surface to a
high standard. The route can now be enjoyed by both riders and walkers
all year round.
Alexander
Hood, Rotherfield Greys, Henley-on-Thames
Nominated by Tanya Newbery, BHS County Access Officer, Oxon
Mr Hood has planning permission for a golf course on part of his
land and has constructed a bridlepath and footpath to run parallel
with each other round the entire perimeter of the course enabling
riders to enjoy spectacular views in a safe environment. Mr Hood
consulted with the BHS during the project and now plans to increase
the length of the route in line with an expansion of the golf course
(awaiting planning permission).
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