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ArtB
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Mobile phone, take picture, phone police... simples! Art |
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hissing sid
Chalfont Oldie Joined: 12 January 2005 Status: Offline Points: 10566 |
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Foot path / Cycle path on Narcot Lane, linking Chalfont St Peter to Chalfont St Giles
Guidance from Bucks County Council - Horses are not permitted on the tarmac path but are permitted on grass verges. The South Bucks local press carried in August 2013 complaints from residents and pedestrians of horse riders on the new path along Narcot Lane. The main problem was signage. Although there is a blue sign with a walker and a cyclist showing, there is no sign explicitly prohibiting a horse and rider. The Hodgemoor Riding Association therefore raised this issue with Bucks CC who have in the last days confirmed as follows: “The surfaced Footway/cycleway has been specifically designated for this purpose, therefore horse riders should not be using the surfaced route. It is permitted that members of the public may utilise a section of Highway verge for the purpose of safety. Riders do so at their own risk and I ask them to adopt appropriate care and attention when doing so, so as not to cause concern to other path users in the area.” The Hodgemoor Riding Association has advised its members of this clarification of the law and is cooperating in helping get riders off the tarmac path. Bucks CC also agreed to put up waterproof signs clarifying this issue. There will also be, when stock can be found, circular signs showing that horse riders are not permitted on the tarmac path. Full details of the letters and signage can be seen at www.hodgemoor.org.uk/downloads. We are pleased to have played a role in getting the law understood and in helping all users to feel their interests have been upheld. Marcus Bicknell, chairman Hodgemoor Riding Association www.hodgemoor.org.uk / info@hodgemoor.org.uk |
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Hissing Sid
It's a free country, adopt whatever PC stance you want. Just don't tell me which stance I should take just because it clashes with your opinion. |
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oldchris
Chalfont Oracle Joined: 09 December 2008 Status: Offline Points: 2299 |
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Still no excuse for post 1, It's actually a public order offence, causing harm or distress to others, not that the police would ever do anything.
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stop HS2.
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