Pay and ride paths
Language: English Series: Daily Telegraph ; 23 September 1991, 18 | Independent ; 14 September 1991, 3(2)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: Tens of thousands of acres of farmland in five counties are being opened up to horse riders by the introduction of £2 a week toll bridlepaths. Nearly 200 landowners and farmers have entered into the agreement with the organisations running the scheme, East Anglian Farm Rides and South Eastern Toll Rides. The Rambler`s Association has announced plans to make it legally possible to roam across thousands of acres of open moorland.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Tens of thousands of acres of farmland in five counties are being opened up to horse riders by the introduction of £2 a week toll bridlepaths. Nearly 200 landowners and farmers have entered into the agreement with the organisations running the scheme, East Anglian Farm Rides and South Eastern Toll Rides. The Rambler`s Association has announced plans to make it legally possible to roam across thousands of acres of open moorland.