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BHS Jubilee Access Week 2002
- highlighting the need for safer off road riding
24 May - 4 June 2002 |
The British Horse
Society's ACCESS Week will take place this year in the week leading up
to HM The Queen's Golden Jubilee: 25 May - 4 June. Jubilee Rides will
take place all over the country to celebrate the bridleway network and
The BHS will be presenting awards to local authorities and landowners
who have addressed the need of riders in the area of access and rights
of way.
The aim of BHS Access
Week is to highlight the need for more off road riding for horse riders
and carriage drivers. Today's roads are becoming increasingly busy and
dangerous. There are an estimated 3000 accidents involving horses on the
roads every year, and The BHS is campaigning for measures to reduce that
number.
There will be Gold,
Silver and Bronze Awards to local authorities who have taken the need
for more equestrian access seriously in their Local Plans. There will
also be Route Creation Awards to landowners and councils who have set
up new bridleways or trails, and "Good Guy" Awards mainly given
to individuals who have consistently worked to open up bridleways and
provide more equestrian routes.
In each case the Awards
will be presented by the BHS County Chairman.
In presenting these
awards the BHS shows appreciation of those who have worked hard to provide
more off road riding, and at the same time encourages others to follow
their example.
Anyone who wants to
become involved in BHS Access Week, or would like to suggest someone they
think should get an award, should contact the BHS Access Office at Stoneleigh
on 08701 202244.
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