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<blockquote data-quote="True North" data-source="post: 7517756" data-attributes="member: 156197"><p>Thanks, that's pretty much what we thought.</p><p></p><p>We are clearing footpaths and tidying it up as we go now it's Spring. </p><p></p><p>It's really old, was cobbled back in the day but they are long gone, it's a track now. It's definitely a Bridleway as the local yokel has obviously been told to speak to landowners off the back of aa conversation with the Council and it's been in the family for yonks so we are happy with status. They've probably reported it to the Police too.</p><p></p><p>I suppose we are taking the view that there is not much the Police can do, from our PoV they are at least sticking to the track if and when they do ride and aren't riding through fields, but equally we don't want them running into anyone or an injured horse stranded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True North, post: 7517756, member: 156197"] Thanks, that's pretty much what we thought. We are clearing footpaths and tidying it up as we go now it's Spring. It's really old, was cobbled back in the day but they are long gone, it's a track now. It's definitely a Bridleway as the local yokel has obviously been told to speak to landowners off the back of aa conversation with the Council and it's been in the family for yonks so we are happy with status. They've probably reported it to the Police too. I suppose we are taking the view that there is not much the Police can do, from our PoV they are at least sticking to the track if and when they do ride and aren't riding through fields, but equally we don't want them running into anyone or an injured horse stranded. [/QUOTE]
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