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RUST magazine: Rust#5

RUST magazine: Want to know how to set up your bike like a pro? Well in RUST #5 we give you the lowdown on the top tips that’ll make your bike handle and your confidence soar. And meet the guys transforming the Trail riders Fellowship from an old boys’ club, to a contemporary collective.

RUST magazine: Want to know how to set up your bike like a pro? Well in RUST #5 we give you the lowdown on the top tips that’ll make your bike handle and your confidence soar. And meet the guys transforming the Trail riders Fellowship from an old boys’ club, to a contemporary collective.

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Protection of Rural Wales, Campaign for<br />

National Parks, Country Land & Business<br />

Association, Cyclists Touring Club, Exmoor<br />

Society, Friends of the Lake District, Friends<br />

of The Ridgeway, GLEAM, Long Bostle<br />

Downland Preservation Society (West Sussex),<br />

North Wales Alliance to Influence the<br />

Management of Off-Roading (NWAIMOR),<br />

Peak District Green Lanes Alliance, Peak &<br />

Northern Footpaths Society, South Downs<br />

Society (Sussex), West Somerset and<br />

Exmoor Bridleways Association, Yorkshire<br />

Dales Green Lanes Alliance.<br />

TRF<br />

WAR!<br />

PDGLA<br />

The Peak District Green Lane Alliance.<br />

Set up in 2011 ‘to bring together everybody<br />

who wants green lanes in the Peak District<br />

to be closed to recreational off-roading’.<br />

Apparently ‘supported by’ the Ramblers<br />

Association, The Campaign to Protect Rural<br />

England, Friends of the Peak District, the<br />

British Horse Society, Peak Horsepower,<br />

Rocking the BOAT and, representing parish<br />

councils in the Peak District, the Forum for<br />

Ancient Byways. Yet curiously there seems<br />

to be only the one spokesperson, one Patricia<br />

Stubbs...<br />

Neutral<br />

DEFRA<br />

The Department for Environment, Food &<br />

Rural Affairs, in charge of public access to<br />

the countryside. Their opening statement on<br />

the matter: ‘Everybody should have the opportunity<br />

to access, use and enjoy England’s<br />

natural environment and outdoor spaces.’

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