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Preferred Options November 2021
Question 4
Representation ID: 1919
Received: 28/03/2022
Respondent: The British Horse Society
Beneficial use of Green Belt and Open Countryside can include protecting, improving and extending safe off-road provision for vulnerable road users such as cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
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Preferred Options November 2021
Question 5
Representation ID: 1920
Received: 28/03/2022
Respondent: The British Horse Society
With regard to the reference to 'tourism, sport and recreation'. The equestrian industry offers economic benefits to local economies and would benefit from the protection, improvement and extension of the Public Rights of Way network.
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Preferred Options November 2021
Question 6
Representation ID: 1921
Received: 28/03/2022
Respondent: The British Horse Society
Opportunity should be taken to promote shared routes for horse riding, cyclists and walkers. Designing equestrian requirements into development plans will enhance equestrian access and activity creating benefits for safety, health and well being.
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Preferred Options November 2021
Question 7
Representation ID: 1922
Received: 28/03/2022
Respondent: The British Horse Society
Sites SA1-4 Improve and extend safe off-road provision for vulnerable road users such as cyclists, walkers and horse riders.