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by GrumpyB formerly FULLTILT » Mon Aug 01, 2011 10:29 am
Now there is a "Countryside Access" Forum board.
Is it not time the Ex-MLRA signed up as a member of the :-
http://www.alrc.co.uk/
The ALRC is not only for the eventing fraternity - it also covers green lane aspects. Possibly there could be a direct forum link "Sticky" from this board to easily keep up with the news

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by Mike O'Connor » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:04 pm
You have a point there. It is as far as I know for more than eventing if my local club ENLROC is anything to go by. Might be a surprise for them but would put us in front of some people. I'll mention it to Committee members.
Wading kit/winterised 110 12/24 Ex 59 Independent Marine Commando Royal Engineers and yes it gets used greenlaning as well as at shows. Though not as often as I'd like.
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by Mike O'Connor » Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:02 am
OK this has been brought up with committee and will be discussed the next time we have a meeting, which hopefully shouldn't be too long.
Wading kit/winterised 110 12/24 Ex 59 Independent Marine Commando Royal Engineers and yes it gets used greenlaning as well as at shows. Though not as often as I'd like.
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