BHS Campaign to open bridleways

The bloke who was subject of this thread has beaten them, application withdrawn🙂 Cost him an arm and 2 legs though in solicitors fees. First he got the proposal to reinstate the footpath back through the yard chucked out (it was officially moved to the field edge 50+ years ago) now the horse lot have given up trying to upgrade to bridleway because it's going to start costing THEM money to appeal to Council's refusal.
 
The bloke who was subject of this thread has beaten them, application withdrawn🙂 Cost him an arm and 2 legs though in solicitors fees. First he got the proposal to reinstate the footpath back through the yard chucked out (it was officially moved to the field edge 50+ years ago) now the horse lot have given up trying to upgrade to bridleway because it's going to start costing THEM money to appeal to Council's refusal.
Pity they hadn’t been paying his costs!
 
A local bridleway is unrideable (is that a word?) after a new to the area farmer has been using it a lot with huge tractors. Great big chunks taken out, really deep puddles etc. A neighbour who rides contacted the bridle way man who declared it rideable, but I dont know many horses that would go through a deep puddle without a fuss, and then another and another. Not an enjoyable ride! I mean over the wellie deep.
It is marked as a bridleway on the definitive map so the tractors should not even be there, but yet again, when you ask the powers that be for the help they are paid to give, nothing happens.
 
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