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‘Dangerous’ makeshift track prompts mountain biking ban

by Felice Southwell
Thursday 6 Jul, 2023 at 5:39PM
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‘Dangerous’ makeshift track prompts mountain biking ban

Signs banning mountain biking in Wild Park have been put up after a makeshift track with dangerous jumps was created by riders.

Brighton and Hove City Council has put up bright yellow posters warning mountain bikers they could be prosecuted for trespass.

The council says it’s also concerned about environmental damage after riders cleared trees to make the track.

Since the signs have gone up though, some park users say  policing mountain biking at Wild Park would be difficult.

And other commenting on social media say the area is more often used by motorbike riders than cyclists.

Councillor Tim Rowkins, chair of the council’s City Environment, South Downs and the Sea Committee, said: “Wild Park is part of the Hollingbury Wild Park Local Nature Reserve.

“A number of individuals have recently been clearing trees without our permission in order to create a makeshift bike track that includes potentially dangerous jumps.

“These may be used by children or inexperienced riders, putting their safety at risk – which of course we want to avoid.

“Signs were installed earlier this year, and we are reviewing their content and location.”

One park user who emailed the council after the signs went up posted a reply from CityParks.

It said: “While the council does not usually seek to prevent trespass by cyclists, where the activity of these users is exposing the council to a heightened level of liability the council needs to take action to reduce that liability (and potential costs to the taxpayer).

“This action includes posting signage to inform those users that they do not have permission to use the land.

“While it will be difficult to police on a day-to-day basis in the event that legal action is taken the provision of relevant signage is likely to be taken into account.

“Unfortunately as is often the case the actions of a few can spoil it for the many.”

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Comments 4

  1. Benjamin says:
    3 years ago

    Hmm, that’s some shaky legal ground, no pun intended. Trespassing generally applies to all individuals equally and does not discriminate based on specific characteristics or identities, and there are several case laws relating to this. I’d be interested in seeing how a tort case goes if this ever came up in trial.

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    • Local Walker says:
      3 years ago

      I doubt they would get far with a legal case. Have you visited? They have done some series damage remodelling the wood for their track. They has always been a track carved out, but it seems to have been taken to another level this year. Pretty dangerous if you just want to walk through the woods.

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  2. Vlav says:
    3 years ago

    England is boring country. Can you start to do something for people. All must be safety for some s* reason which is comfortable explained for council.

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  3. Nature lover says:
    3 years ago

    About time. Wild Park woods have been extensively vandalised by a selfish group of mountain bikers for years now, the amount of damage they have done is staggering and very sad to see, cutting down trees with chainsaws, digging tracks through wild flowers and making what is a local nature reserve dangerous for other users.

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