To create a 60mile long distance circular riding route around Newcastle ...
The Federation was formed in 1989 as the Federation of Pennine Bridleway Associations. With increasing requests for membership from all over the country, the Federation became a national organization in 1997.A grass-roots, bottom-up organization, the Federation provides a contact network to inform, support and encourage the many people...
Horse ownership in Essex is expanding. Unless the public ‘right of way’ network is increased significantly, the problems will multiply. Bridleways and byways are legal rights of way for public use on foot, horse and bicycle. Horse-drawn vehicles are entitled to use byways.
Essex is divided into administrative districts, for which the Cou...
About The Chess Valley Bridleways Association (CVBA) :- The Chess Valley Bridleways Association (CVBA) (organised and run by volunteers) was founded in 1973 following the death of a horse involved in a road traffic accident.
The CVBA provides a central body to represent horse riders in an area bounded by Watford, Croxley Green, Rickmansw...
In the present financial climate, there are bound to be cuts in the Rights of Way budget which will make MBBA and its work more vital than everPlease encourage all you friends to join MBBA, your support as a member is the cornerstone of our Association.We are entirely voluntary and all the money from subscriptions and major fundrais...
Since 1991, LRBA has campaigned tirelessly with our local partners to open many new bridleways and numerous bridleway improvements, resulting in miles more safe riding in Leicestershire and Rutland. Our members also organise a program of wonderful pleasure rides, providing parking for your trailer, well planned routes and friendly compani...
We are a voluntary organization, affiliated to the British Horse Society, and covering 332 parishes within North Yorkshire, although we have members outside the area too. The organization has an elected committee and our aim is to keep open the present bridleways network, and to search out and restore old routes. We raise funds to do this by orga...
We are a small friendly group who organise rides along the bridleways of our area and beyond ! We cover s.w.yorkshire dales, lancashire/yorkshire borders Has anyone any interesting photos we can put on the web site, either from bridleway meets or general/amusi
http://www.westcravenbridlewa...
The Wiltshire Bridleways Association was formed in 1970 to preserve, maintain and register bridleways and byways.
The Association continues to oppose any closure of riding rights and to initiate claims for bridleways and byways when these public rights are supported by either documentary or user evidence.
It works throughout Wil...
We formed in Summer 2001 prompted by the need for a group to plan for the BHS RideUk route through West Penwith. We quickly found that most riders were very dissatisfied with the ridable routes in the peninsular. Many overgrown and many undesignated. Much progress is currently being made in improving existing bridleways. SEE Latest News and also CC...
Shibden and District Bridleways Association was formed by Paula Ware on 25 November 1986. At the first meeting it was agreed to start a Bridleways Group, affiliated to the British Horse Society, with the aims of promoting and preserving our local bridleways network.
Over the years the Association has held a variety of events from Treasur...
The purpose of Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association (PBBA) is to support, promote and encourage the use of bridleways and byways throughout the county. PBBA are affiliated to the British Horse Society.
Rider`s Code of Conduct
Members of the Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association promote and follow the...
The purpose of Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association (PBBA) is to support, promote and encourage the use of bridleways and byways throughout the county. PBBA are affiliated to the British Horse Society.
Rider`s Code of Conduct
Members of the Pembrokeshire Bridleways and Byways Association promote and follow the...
North Staffordshire Bridleways Association was formed in February 1991. An advert in the local newspaper drew an overwhelming response from riders of every age and type from around North Staffordshire, Cheshire border and Shropshire.
Aims & Objectives:
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To create a 60mile long distance circular riding route around Newcastle ...
The Wiltshire Bridleways Association was formed in 1970 to preserve, maintain and register bridleways and byways.
The Association continues to oppose any closure of riding rights and to initiate claims for bridleways and byways when these public rights are supported by either documentary or user evidence.
It works throughout Wil...
Horse ownership in Essex is expanding. Unless the public ‘right of way’ network is increased significantly, the problems will multiply. Bridleways and byways are legal rights of way for public use on foot, horse and bicycle. Horse-drawn vehicles are entitled to use byways.
Essex is divided into administrative districts, for which the Cou...
In the present financial climate, there are bound to be cuts in the Rights of Way budget which will make MBBA and its work more vital than everPlease encourage all you friends to join MBBA, your support as a member is the cornerstone of our Association.We are entirely voluntary and all the money from subscriptions and major fundrais...
Our aims are to improve access to new and existing bridleways and other rights of way and to promote an awareness of the bridleways amongst members. Please see our Constitution under the Committee button for further details.
If you ride in West Somerset and Exmoor and would like to be involved in the Association we are looking for more a...