Changes to equestrian access (England & Wales)
Multiple dates and times
Online, Microsoft Teams
Description
Changes to equestrian access & rights of way (England & Wales)
Knowing the law about equestrian use of minor highways (byways, bridleways and footpaths) is important for all who ride or drive horses off-road, helping you to be sure of your rights and responsibilities, to build your confidence.
A sequel to the Introduction course, this event covers responding to proposals that change bridleways and byways through legal orders (to divert, create or extinguish) and planning applications. Prior attendance on the Introduction course is normally required. It is a live interactive course from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. (end time may be earlier depending on the group's agreed length of breaks).
The training is highly recommended for BHS Access and Bridleway Officers; however, members of: The BHS, BHS Affiliated Equestrian Access Groups, British Riding Clubs, British Driving Society and British Carriage Driving would find the information useful too, as well as other members of the public interested in rights of way.
Equipment
An internet connection and computer are necessary to view (some people manage with a tablet) but audio can be by phone if your computer does not have speakers and microphone.