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Cumbrian trail saved for bicycle use

The Byways & Bridleways Trust has saved a public bridleway in the Lake District from downgrading to a footpath

In 2008 the Lake District National Park Authority made an order to downgrade 1190 metres of Bridleway 206008 at Bassenthwaite to the status of public footpath.

The Kendal Group of the Ramblers Association supported this downgrading, but the Byways and Bridleways Trust objected to the order on the ground that there is no good evidence that a mistake occurred when the 'definitive map of public rights of way' was surveyed and made, approaching sixty years ago.

At the time of the original survey and the 'draft definitive map' (1953) there was clearly some argument as to whether the route was a footpath, or a bridleway, but in the end it was recorded as a public bridleway. To overturn this recorded status in 2010 requires 'cogent evidence' that a mistake was made fifty-seven years ago, and in her decision letter of 24 May, Inspector Susan Doran finds that there was no such evidence.

The stiles and fences currently obstructing bridleway 206008 (which runs eastwards from Bassenthwaite village to join Bridleway 206015 at High Close) will now have to be removed, or replaced by approved gates.

Alan Kind, the editor of the Trust's journal 'Byway and Bridleway' said: "Coming on the heels of the Trust's recent successes in preventing the downgrading of public bridleways at Narberth, in Wales, and at Skeeby and Applegarth in North Yorkshire, we are pleased with this decision. We have worked hard to develop a proper understanding of the complex law in this area of work. We hope that all highway authorities will now give proper consideration to the requirement for both 'new evidence' and 'cogent evidence' before making any more bridleway downgrading orders."

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