Landscape Review
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Landscape Review
The latest nonsense from our beloved Government is the Landscape Review, which seeks to ban motor vehicles from unmade roads, whether in 'protected landscapes' or just everywhere.
There is a consultation going but LARA (Motoring Organisations’ Land Access and Recreation Association) has asked people not to respond to it yet.
It runs until April, and advice is been sought as to an appropriate response.
There is a consultation going but LARA (Motoring Organisations’ Land Access and Recreation Association) has asked people not to respond to it yet.
It runs until April, and advice is been sought as to an appropriate response.
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Re: Landscape Review
OM effin G.............
will it stop us ...or just make us criminals ???/.........
and ... you won't be able to Protest about it either,.. if Boris's Bill goes through arrrrghhaaaaaa...........
will it stop us ...or just make us criminals ???/.........
and ... you won't be able to Protest about it either,.. if Boris's Bill goes through arrrrghhaaaaaa...........
Re: Landscape Review
It is probably just ‘guidance’. I think saying that you didn’t realise it was a muddy track and not tarmac will be okay. You can always say you are waiting to see if Sue Gray thinks it is legal to ride it or.not. If you go with a few mates take a bottle of wine or two and have a work meeting, you’ll be fine.
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Re: Landscape Review
Not another one, it's only two years since the last.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... report.pdf
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... report.pdf
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Re: Landscape Review
It's a good job all the pressing issues once facing our nation have gone isn't it?
Thank goodness, there's no more covid, knife crime, housing poverty, energy poverty, international crisis, NHS waiting lists, etc.
It leaves our gvt free to concentrate on the important stuff.
What's really going on?
Certain people keep asking for something until they get it, that's what.
Thank goodness, there's no more covid, knife crime, housing poverty, energy poverty, international crisis, NHS waiting lists, etc.
It leaves our gvt free to concentrate on the important stuff.
What's really going on?
Certain people keep asking for something until they get it, that's what.
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Re: Landscape Review
I cannot see leisure use on unsurfaced roads for motorcycles or 4x4’s being permissible in the futureRichard Simpson Mark II wrote:The latest nonsense from our beloved Government is the Landscape Review, which seeks to ban motor vehicles from unmade roads, whether in 'protected landscapes' or just everywhere.
There is a consultation going but LARA (Motoring Organisations’ Land Access and Recreation Association) has asked people not to respond to it yet.
It runs until April, and advice is been sought as to an appropriate response.
I think it’s going to be verboten, in future
Maybe 5-10 years left to enjoy it
Italy has banned off-road vehicle usage already
Germany has outlawed it for years
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Re: Landscape Review
Ah .. but the future is Electric
Then the governments of the world can ban all Electic vehicles from our diminishing trails.
Walkers, Spaniel owners, mountain rescue teams, and the landed gentry can have the peace and quiet of the countryside all to themselves. away from all that electrical noise, freeing up our beautiful land to the sound of shotguns, grouse squawking, and maids' knickers being thrown in the air .
Then the governments of the world can ban all Electic vehicles from our diminishing trails.
Walkers, Spaniel owners, mountain rescue teams, and the landed gentry can have the peace and quiet of the countryside all to themselves. away from all that electrical noise, freeing up our beautiful land to the sound of shotguns, grouse squawking, and maids' knickers being thrown in the air .
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Re: Landscape Review
eMTB is the future for vehicular use of trails - not motorcyclesgaryboy wrote:Ah .. but the future is Electric
Then the governments of the world can ban all Electic vehicles from our diminishing trails.
Walkers, Spaniel owners, mountain rescue teams, and the landed gentry can have the peace and quiet of the countryside all to themselves. away from all that electrical noise, freeing up our beautiful land to the sound of shotguns, grouse squawking, and maids' knickers being thrown in the air .
We buy things we don't need
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
With money we don't have
To impress people we don't even like
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Re: Landscape Review
.. for the time being.johnnyboxer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 6:17 pmeMTB is the future for vehicular use of trails - not motorcyclesgaryboy wrote:Ah .. but the future is Electric
Then the governments of the world can ban all Electic vehicles from our diminishing trails.
Walkers, Spaniel owners, mountain rescue teams, and the landed gentry can have the peace and quiet of the countryside all to themselves. away from all that electrical noise, freeing up our beautiful land to the sound of shotguns, grouse squawking, and maids' knickers being thrown in the air .
Governments want to restrict the freedom that us lowly surfs enjoy.
2 items on tv this evening, in Wales ..
* Electric disability scooters have some trails made in some national parks.
* Snowdon `pen y park` car park to have restricted parking ... £18 for 12 hours, must be pre-booked, cameras and lifting barrier to be installed.
solution .. all walkers/climbers from England will need to come to Wales on Elec Scooters ... lol
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