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<blockquote data-quote="True North" data-source="post: 7517676" data-attributes="member: 156197"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>We have a few footpaths kicking around on our farm, but we also have a bridleway within our farm.</p><p></p><p>We've recently had a local neighborhood party complain about offroad bikes/quads being on the bridleways illegally. </p><p>We haven't seen them, but obviously the implication is that they may injure someone or tear up the lane so that it's unwalkable or unrideable for riders.</p><p></p><p>I've a few questions really. I think the local group has fitted a bench seat on the path, i'm not sure if they are allowed to do this, the land is definitely on our deeds and would not have been agreed to previously. It is now attractinga lot of litter and now sadly fires. We want rid, presumably we can do this, our land, bridleway etc? No detriment to the path or land?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, how much notice and engagement do we have to give to these self appointed local planning/bridleway officers? We are taking the approach of live and let live privately, but we aren't sure what our position is really. We've been polite and listened but not engaged with them. They liase with the local council but aren't able to enforce anything. I am not sure on what they think we can do - gates?</p><p></p><p>Is it illegal for quads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True North, post: 7517676, member: 156197"] Hi We have a few footpaths kicking around on our farm, but we also have a bridleway within our farm. We've recently had a local neighborhood party complain about offroad bikes/quads being on the bridleways illegally. We haven't seen them, but obviously the implication is that they may injure someone or tear up the lane so that it's unwalkable or unrideable for riders. I've a few questions really. I think the local group has fitted a bench seat on the path, i'm not sure if they are allowed to do this, the land is definitely on our deeds and would not have been agreed to previously. It is now attractinga lot of litter and now sadly fires. We want rid, presumably we can do this, our land, bridleway etc? No detriment to the path or land? Secondly, how much notice and engagement do we have to give to these self appointed local planning/bridleway officers? We are taking the approach of live and let live privately, but we aren't sure what our position is really. We've been polite and listened but not engaged with them. They liase with the local council but aren't able to enforce anything. I am not sure on what they think we can do - gates? Is it illegal for quads? [/QUOTE]
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