New permissive bridleway for residents in Ickwell
Monday, 12 July 2021
Ickwell is soon set to benefit from a new permissive bridleway, thanks to The Sutton Family and Shuttleworth Trust, who have allowed their land to be used for the creation of a new bridleway.
The new bridleway will provide a safe linking route from an existing permissive bridleway to the broader rights of way network and will play an important role in linking up the network.
Work started in 2020, removing some of the trees, levelling the ground in the woodland and seeding the grass. ‘Sand boxes’ were installed to deter motorcyclists from using the bridleway and work took place on the ‘field’ section of the bridleway to ensure a wide, useable surface was available.
We agreed the permissive path agreement, which was signed by the landowners and tenant farmer in the spring.
Deputy Executive Member for Community Services, Councillor Ian Bond said:
Councillor Frank Firth first approached us about the possibility of providing a new bridleway.
Thanks to the generosity of The Suttons and Shuttleworth Trust, donating a section of their land, as well as financial contributions from the British Horse Society and The Peter Maudlin Community Trust, we can provide people with the ability to walk and ride safely in Ickwell. This new bridleway will be a real asset to the local community and is a great example of different parties coming together to deliver a project.
A small opening ceremony to mark the occasion was attended by:
- Councillor Frank Firth, Ward Member for Northill
- Jacqui Sutton, contributing landowner
- Neville Sutton, contributing landowner
- Amanda Done, representing The Shuttleworth Trust, contributing landowner
- Stephen Home, agent for The Shuttleworth Trust
- Josie Maudlin, Peter Maudlin Community Trust, donator
- Ann Kennedy, representing The British Horse Society, donator
- Chris Dorow, Central Bedfordshire Council