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Access & Rights of Way
The British Horse Society’s Access and Rights of Way Department works to improve the bridleways network.

This brings them into regular contact with ministers and officials of government departments, and agencies throughout the United Kingdom concerned with bridleways and other forms of public access.
The Access and Rights of Way Department is represented on many national committees and has frequent discussions with colleagues in other user groups, and runs an extensive Access Training Programme. This Access Training Programme has been successful in boosting knowledge of issues relating to access.

The British Horse Society is consulted about proposed legislation, government planning guidance, definitive maps and road schemes, and it has influenced and continues to influence legislation.

Useful links:

www.bhsscotland.org.uk

www.ride-scotland.co.uk

www.horseswelcome.org

www.bordersfestivalhorse.org

BHS Access and Rights of Way (ARoW)

Access Training Programme

Starting a Bridleways Group click to view/download this PDF file (18KB)

What the BHS Access and Rights of Way (ARoW) does for you.

Campaign for safer off-road riding and driving.

Lobby government to ensure statutory and non-statutory provision is made for equestrians.

Discuss with other user bodies, local and central government, landowners and farmers how to make access and rights of way useful to all.

Publish trail guides and the Ride UK website at www.ride-uk.org.uk

Tracks Newsletter -covers technical and topical equestrian access issues.

Free leaflets on all aspects of off-road riding.

Free advice to members on bridleways issues - your County Access nad Bridleways Officer's details can be found in your yearbook.

Support a network of volunteer BHS Access & Bridleways Officers who give expert local advice.

EMAGIN - the BHS's Geographical Information System.


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