Stonehenge - a battle won
Fear of legal action from the Trail Riders Fellowship has deterred Wiltshire Council from closing seven Byways Open to All Traffic around Stonehenge. Wiltshire Council intended to ban motorized users from the routes as part of elaborate plans to construct a commercial Visitors Centre at the World Heritage Site. The byways, which are used as a convenient viewing point by many visitors to the stones, would have been converted into dedicated trackways for land trains transporting tourists from a massive car park onto the site itself.
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Sarn Helen and the Prosecution of TRF Members
In 2009 four Trail Riders Fellowship members were reported for allegedly driving on the unsealed road ‘Sarn Helen’, in Powys, without lawful authority. The history of the use and management of Sarn Helen is ...
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Govt White Paper
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The Government has published an important white paper on Nature that could affect Trail Riding
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