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MPs call for plan to be scrapped

7:00am Monday 6th October 2008

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THEY waved a large Union flag and played a rousing selection of patriotic tunes, including Jerusalem and Land of Hope and Glory.

Amid scenes that would not have looked out of place at the Last Night of the Proms, hundreds of people attended a massive demonstration in the New Forest.

“The whole industry will be enormously affected. I don’t think the National Park Authority has any idea what will happen if these proposals are adopted, so let’s say ‘no’ to this ridiculous nonsense.”

Audrey Pocock of the New Forest Tourism Association

The atmosphere they created reflected their fighting spirit and determination to preserve their way of life.

All roads led to Wilverley Plain, near Brockenhurst, on Saturday as the Forest staged one of the biggest protests the area has ever seen. It is estimated between 750 and 1,000 people attended.

Horse owners and dog walkers joined forces to condemn the New Forest National Park Authority and all the restrictions contained in its new recreation management plan.

The protesters, many of whom were on horseback, called for the unelected body to be abolished.

The demonstration was staged by the newly formed pressure group Forest Uprising, which launched a £50,000 fighting fund at the event to finance a possible legal challenge to the proposals.

Speakers included the area's two MPs, Desmond Swayne and Dr Julian Lewis.

Dr Lewis, who represents New Forest East, said: "When the New Forest National Park was being set up Desmond and I said we were worried about the accountability, democracy and sensitivity with which it would be run.

"If you take away democracy and accountability, the people who are supposed to be our representatives tell us what to do.

"More often than not they get it absolutely wrong - and that's what's happening now.

"This fat, impenetrable document took many months to prepare but the community has been given just ten short weeks to respond."

Dr Lewis described the National Park Authority as out of touch and added: "The only solution is to get rid of it."

Mr Swayne, who represents New Forest West, said: "The people who wrote the document, whatever their motives, know precious little about keeping a horse or walking a dog.

"They want to make their mark - and that mark will be made on you and your rights."

If the proposals are approved, horse owners will have to obtain planning permission for a raft of activities affecting their animals.

Dog owners say proposals to create "dog-free" car parks will effectively exclude them from huge parts of the Forest.

Audrey Pocock of the New Forest Tourism Association warned that the proposed restrictions could damage businesses that relied on visitors to the Forest.

She said: "The tourists won't come - why should they? They won't be able to walk their dogs and enjoy the Forest.

"The whole industry will be enormously affected. I don't think the National Park Authority has any idea what will happen if these proposals are adopted, so let's say no' to this ridiculous nonsense."

The demonstration was attended by representatives from the British Horse Society and other members of the equine community.

Also there were at least two members of the National Park Authority - Alan Rice and Maureen Holding.

Mrs Holding, also a district councillor for Brockenhurst, decided to enter the lion's den and address the placard-waving crowd.

She said: "I'm here to listen to you all. It's very important that everyone has turned out today to speak their mind about what they want.

"I shall take everything back to the National Park and I shall hold nothing back.

"I shall make sure that your voice is heard."


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Tim, Ferndown says...
4:22pm Mon 6 Oct 08

Mmmmm one starts to wonder what the meaning of National Park actually means. I was under the false impression that a National Park was a resource owned by the public and managed on our behalf by either elected officals or with the support of local people and business for the good of all. It would appear that an un-elected quango of morons seems to think different. I guess its welcome to Orwellian movement for the people style of management then! Thanks again to those who just know better than the locals and people who live in and use these wonderful places.

Thomas, Bournemouth says...
12:08am Tue 7 Oct 08

The New Forest NPA are becoming a pain in the rear end. They think they have the god given right to take away what rightfully is ours. They tried it with the airport and lost. No one can do anything with the New Forest, it is a National Park, which belongs to the public.
Get lost NFNPA, which means No Forest, No Pets and Animals

John, Poole says...
12:25am Tue 7 Oct 08

Mr Swayne, who represents New Forest West, said: "The people who wrote the document, whatever their motives, know precious little about keeping a horse or walking a dog.
"They want to make their mark - and that mark will be made on you and your rights."


As a frequent visitor to the New Forest, I would rather suffer their mark, than that left on my shoes by dog and horse poo!

HEATHER, POOLE says...
11:34am Tue 7 Oct 08

Well John I suggest you stay in town then. God knows how upset you would be if you got some leaves on your head of maybe a bit of grass on your clothing.

Chris McColl, Bournemouth says...
5:56pm Tue 7 Oct 08

Perhaps Heather you might care to clean the 'mess' off the wheels of my friend's daughter's wheelchair.

Or should she stay in town as well ?

Or maybe you could maim her further as William Rufus did to those who thought that the Forest should be used by all, not a priviliged few.


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