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Bridleway Reportsll
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. CORNWALL COUNCIL is responsible for our bridleways (and footpaths). We would like reports on your bridleways, GOOD OR BAD - we are also very interested in condition of gates and signage. See Bridleway Survey. URGENT - If you do know the bridleways where you ride - PLEASE do give us a report. We really would appreciate your. Click on your parish below,. Locate your bridleway on our Ordnance Survey Interactive Map. Facility click on it and report. St Anthony in Meneage.
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BHS Access Cornwall Bridleways
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Welcome to the BHS Cornwall Access and Bridleways Web Site. The Site is provided to help you to enjoy your off road riding along the bridleways and paths in Cornwall (on horse and on cycle). PLEASE DO TAKE TIME TO SCROLL THIS PAGE AND EXPLORE THE SITE. The availability of bridleways and off road riding varies tremendously over the county. You can also report problems to directly from the online maps. We would like to hear from you and where you ride and the issues you face Please do Click Here. More of o...
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Help Us
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. How You Can Help. Us to Help You. We are want to be in touch with riders covering all the areas of the County who like riding our paths and bridleways and wish to them preserved and improved. We would like to hear from you, and your experiences and problems in your area. You need not be a BHS member to help us. Just Click Here. You can report on the state of repair of your bridleways, report on blockages, broken gates etc. To Email: Click: bhsaccesscornwall.
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Bridleways
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. Definitive Bridleways and Byways total only 486 Miles compared to 2232 Miles of Footpaths. An estimated 50% of bridleways are not usable either overgrown, blocked or just do not connect. There are an estimated further 500 miles of paths that are ridden, other than the designated bridleways byways. Most of us rely on these 'unrecorded' rights of way for our day to day riding. See Rights of Way. To see the bridleways in your parish. PUT A NEW BRIDLEWAY ONTO THE MAP.
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Join
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. Why You Should Join the BHS. The BHS is a registered charity and needs your support to continue its good work. Working to Improve our Bridleway Network and Access. Equine Welfare through education, training and advice. Road Safety and Training. Approved Riding Schools and Instructors. Campaigning hard on all equine Issues. A great magazine comes free with membership. There are Personal Benefits:.
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Commons
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. T he Commons Act 2006. Was passed to protect our common land for current and future generations, and deliver real benefits in terms of sustainable farming, public access and biodiversity.It is therefore important that we look at the provisions of this Act especially for Commons that should be registered but are currently omitted form the commons register. What is Common Land or What are Commons? What is significance of Common Land for Access on Horse (or on Foot).
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RideUK
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. Is a nationwide BHS initiative to provide a network of safe riding routes on bridleways and quiet lanes. The Kernow Horse Trail. Is a linear trail from. Lands End to the Devon Border. The trail uses existing definitive bridleways, quiet lanes and tracks. It connects many existing multiuser trails such as Mineral Tramways, Coast to Coast, Goss Moor, Camel etc. The whole trail comprises of five sections, these are:. PLEASE CLICK ON SECTION TO SEE THE TRAIL NEAREST YOU).
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News
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. Archived News For very latest click. YourNews feature is released on this site. It enables us to provide you with much more local news. FURTHER you can add news from your area and there is a Forum area for discussion etc. Click. BHS Access Cornwall serves notice on Cornwall Council over obstructions and surface on a bridileway in Cardinham that was renovated by the Council earlier in the year. May 2012 -DEFRA has at long last published its proposals for improvements to...
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Wind Turbines and Bridleways
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How You Can Help. Why Join the BHS. Some riders/horses don't mind them some others may find them a real problem when they first encounter them. The BHS has given very clear guidlines on siting of turbines in relation to bridleways and any other roads or routes used by horses, but these are not statutory. Wind Turbine Advice for Riders and Carriage Drivers. Wind Turbine Experiences Survey 2012 - Results. Wind Turbine Guidance for Planners and Developers.