Peak district pressure continued
Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 18:28
Thank you to all those that turned out on Sunday. It was quite a sight 150 bikes at Stannage pole and then the mass decent. Good show!
After Sundays success we need to keep up the pressure on the PDNPA and the attached email between Rod Jackson, Myself and Pete Burke is clearly a good way to move forward. Please go to your respective organisations and suggest to them that you adopt a town in the Peaks and subject it to similar treatment. If every group that ride the Peaks all adopt a town to start from we would cover the area easily. Those groups from further away could band together and work a rota.
Everytime you ride in the area, ride at 25 mph slowing down the traffic on the main roads between your lanes. Drop off some leaflets. Wear hi Viz jackets with the Slogan Green lanes for Everyone, or Trailriders have Rights too written on the back so the people you are holding up know why.
This is serious business Chaps.....so time it is to roll up your sleeves and do it. If we loose the Peak National park then your park might be next........Wales, Exmoor, South Downs........
The West Yorkshire TRF targeted Edale car park on the demo, and we were delighted with the congestion in the car park and queue's behind us on the roads.
As a consequense of this, I am inclined to sugest to WYTRF members that we ride the Peaks National Park every Sunday we can, and take up as many parking spaces we can [at Edale] with the vehicles used to transport the bikes down and also stick to 25mph on tarmack roads between lanes.
The intetion is still to hand out leaflets and spend an hour talking to people, maybe even have a poster made inviting disgruntled members of the public to complain to the National Park Authority.
After Sundays success we need to keep up the pressure on the PDNPA and the attached email between Rod Jackson, Myself and Pete Burke is clearly a good way to move forward. Please go to your respective organisations and suggest to them that you adopt a town in the Peaks and subject it to similar treatment. If every group that ride the Peaks all adopt a town to start from we would cover the area easily. Those groups from further away could band together and work a rota.
Everytime you ride in the area, ride at 25 mph slowing down the traffic on the main roads between your lanes. Drop off some leaflets. Wear hi Viz jackets with the Slogan Green lanes for Everyone, or Trailriders have Rights too written on the back so the people you are holding up know why.
This is serious business Chaps.....so time it is to roll up your sleeves and do it. If we loose the Peak National park then your park might be next........Wales, Exmoor, South Downs........
The West Yorkshire TRF targeted Edale car park on the demo, and we were delighted with the congestion in the car park and queue's behind us on the roads.
As a consequense of this, I am inclined to sugest to WYTRF members that we ride the Peaks National Park every Sunday we can, and take up as many parking spaces we can [at Edale] with the vehicles used to transport the bikes down and also stick to 25mph on tarmack roads between lanes.
The intetion is still to hand out leaflets and spend an hour talking to people, maybe even have a poster made inviting disgruntled members of the public to complain to the National Park Authority.