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Revision as of 08:54, 2 September 2014

This wiki is provided by the British Horse Society as an information resource for its Access and Bridleways Officers, the valu volunteers protecting the rights of riders and carriage-drivers throughout Britain on and off road.

Please see British Horse Society for information about the work of the Society, access and bridleways. The Society always welcomes help – you can join the Society, donate occasionally or regularly or volunteer to help in many different capacities.

If you are particularly interested in voluntary work to protect equestrian rights of way, please contact the Access and Bridleways Officer for your county.

Access and Bridleways Officers

If you are an Access and Bridleways Officer, please log in at the top right, or here.

If you have lost your login or not yet been issued with one, contact Geri Coop.

After logging in

After logging in, you will see this same page but the links to the left will be live. Look left and:

  • Click All Pages for a list of all pages on the site
  • Search for a key word or topic to find a list of pages where that word or phrase appears
  • Click on any of the categories for a list of pages in that subject area

Problems and Suggestions

If you have any difficulty on the site, please don't hesitate to contact Geri Coop for help.

It is expected that this resource for ABOs will grow. If you have any suggestions for new topics or have any material you think would be useful to others if it was here, then please send to Geri Coop.

We hope that you find this resource useful and look forward to your suggestions on how it can be extended and improved to help you.