It's made the national news:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... cing-plans
Monks trod - wtf
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Re: Monks trod - wtf
Good to have you back missus. Yep, but plenty of time yet. Might be fun to do 31st then wake up on April 1st to see if the joke's on you or not

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Re: Monks trod - wtf
What a strange decision, and I would expect this added media attention might help to focus thinking around it. As a historical route it deserves preservation, but it's usage by motorised vehicles doesn't match the environmental conditions and the sensitive habitat it crosses. That should really be the test for many rights of way - especially in sensitive habitats - regardless of historical usage or legal designation. As others have said, there are other routes nearby, and seems a bizarre way to spend money on improving access. If the spend is intended to preserve the route and it's environment, then that's a good thing - it just doesn't seem to be the case. On a practical level, I can't see that £1m is going to go very far on a fairly long and isolated bit if mountain, unless it's to boost an already allotted bit of budget?
Re: Monks trod - wtf
From the guardian article only 300k is earmarked for the byway itself
Re: Monks trod - wtf
A bit late to this party but unfortunately "appeasing the masses" sounds like democracy. For a long time now I've thought democracy is seriously flawed but can't think of anything better.
Ebikers? Are you saying ebikes should be kept off the trails? I hope not.
Just for the record I am totally opposed to the idea of 4x4's making Monks Trod unrideable on a bike even though I don't know where it is and am unlikely to ever go there.
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Re: Monks trod - wtf
There's few byways in my local area that are now subject to Traffic Management Orders because the local 4X4 clubs and dirt bike riders couldn't play nice, despite repeated chances to reign ion their behaviour.
It also didn't help that some were basically used as mass fly tipping sites, or dumping grounds for nicked, burnt out vehicles. 

