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Horse rider riding/leading on Public Footpath.
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bird" data-source="post: 6486943" data-attributes="member: 136106"><p>Hi, We have a new person in our village, who has horses and is the only person with horses for many miles around. They had previously been told not ride on the Footpaths as they are not Bridleways. They have ignored the express wishes and says the marks are from other horses, which they are definitely not. They have now said that there is nowhere to ride, the Bridlepath being a 3/4 mile hack away and that they must use them. I feel her issue is probably due to her assumption it is the county and there will lots of hacking and it's easy to just go anywhere, other landowners have said no to hacking as well. What lengths of law can be used, there are may elderly dog walkers and simply not enough room for horse and rider and dog walker to walk or pass safely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bird, post: 6486943, member: 136106"] Hi, We have a new person in our village, who has horses and is the only person with horses for many miles around. They had previously been told not ride on the Footpaths as they are not Bridleways. They have ignored the express wishes and says the marks are from other horses, which they are definitely not. They have now said that there is nowhere to ride, the Bridlepath being a 3/4 mile hack away and that they must use them. I feel her issue is probably due to her assumption it is the county and there will lots of hacking and it's easy to just go anywhere, other landowners have said no to hacking as well. What lengths of law can be used, there are may elderly dog walkers and simply not enough room for horse and rider and dog walker to walk or pass safely. [/QUOTE]
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