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High Weald Bridleways Group Campaigning to open, re-open and maintain bridleways in the High Weald |
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IntroductionWe have a parish representatives meeting each year where reps are asked to put forward paths to be repaired for inclusion in the County Council Rights of Way budget for that year. If you would like the riding improved in your area and would be willing to give a little time and/or become a Parish or joint Parish rep please contact us. You really do not have to do very much. It can be as much or as little as you want. Any input is more than welcome. The aim is to help you to help yourselves. THE NEED FOR THE GROUPRoads are becoming increasingly more dangerous to use particularly so for horses. The group works to safeguard our rights to use bridleways and to keep them open for now and the future. We also work to create further permissive and licenced routes. Bridleways are part of the public highway system and many are ancient roads laid down centuries ago. This heritage is threatened by modern road building, the spread of urban development and landowner’s reluctance to keep them open. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE GROUPWe act as a watchdog and backup to the East Sussex County Council in the High Weald area:-
IMPLEMENTING THE OBJECTIVES
Use your bridleways to the full width in summer to keep the undergrowth down, and break off small branches in the way. Refrain from using the bridleways when the ground is very soft. If use is unavoidable keep to the edge and walk to minimise round poaching. Help with practical action, such as clearing bridleways, fund raising etc. Follow the Country Code. Be polite to other users and to the landowners. Report any problems which you find to the appropriate Parish Representative. Show your support by becoming a member and spread the word to others. The more members we have the more influential we become. WE ARE:
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