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    Notice from Graham Cory, Chief Executive of the Society

    "There is an error on the Voting Paper included within the Annual Report and Accounts, which accompanied the latest edition of British Horse. In it our Regional Safety Officer in the North, David Roy KERRY, is shown as David Roy KELLY. Whereas I am sure all David's friends and contacts within the BHS would spot the error from the very first sentence of the accompanying biographical note, I would be grateful if you would bring this error to the attention of members with whom you come into contact."


    Bridleway and Byway problems?
    The BHS and the County Council rely on bridleway/byway users for feed back about the condition of local bridleways and byways as neither of us has the resources to survey paths regularly so do let us know whats happening out there.

    The types of problems you should report are overgrown paths, surface damage, water logged paths, bad rutting, gates that are not 5ft (1.52m) wide, overhanging branches and any other obstruction which makes using your bridleway & byway difficult. Work has to be planned and can take some time so don't delay!

    Reports can come either to BHS Cambridgeshire or direct to the County Council Countryside Services Team on tel 01223 717445 fax 01223 718159 post ET1009 Countryside, Shire Hall Cambs CB3 0AP. Fly tipping and burnt out cars are the responsibility of the District Council for the affected area.


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