Scotland and Wales have free public access for walkers and cyclists as well as horse riders, charity saysGeorge Orwell's "four legs good, two legs better" has long been the case when it comes to access to England's forests, the British Horse Society contends. But "equality" may now be in sight. For decades, those wishing to ride horses on some of the country's most beautiful off-road routes have had to seek a permit, a bit of paperwork that neither pedestrians or cyclists need.Forestry England, which oversees that system, maintains that such paid-for permits are important in sensitive sites to avoid damage to the environment or clashes between horse riders and those enjoying a ramble or bike ride through the countryside. Continue reading...
'Unfair': Forestry England urged to scrap paid permits for horse riders
5. března 2023 15:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian