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  1. Every year TRF volunteers undertake projects that help support underfunded and under-resourced authorities with essential maintenance, without which the roads might be lost to the public to explore and enjoy. Discover more about some of the projects the organisation has been involved with.

  2. The TRF has been conserving Green Roads for over 50 years, promoting responsible and sustainable Trail Riding. The Not-for-Profit organisation represents the interests of Trail Riders before local and central government along with other user groups. The TRF has 40+ local groups spread around England and Wales, and in the last five years alone ...

  3. The Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF) was founded in 1970 in response to the latest legislation which reduced the public's access on roads throughout the countryside. Since then, it has maintained a vigil against a series of sustained attempts by anti-public access activists to further reduce the public’s access, including that of motorcyclists ...

  4. Trail riding is legal as are the bikes that are ridden – taxed, MOT and insured. Trail Riding is a historic part of British culture that should be embraced and celebrated. It is non-competitive and should not be confused with “closed course” racing such as Motocross or Enduro. Those that ride illegally are not Trail Riders and we are as ...

  5. About the TRF. Founded in 1970, the Trail Riders Fellowship has been conserving Green Roads for public enjoyment for over 50 years. 8000+ members across 40+ groups in England and Wales. The TRF.

  6. the TRF led the way with its Green Road Map – an online dynamic digital map of the Green Roads of England and Wales. Better for communities: Trail Riders have a tradition of fundraising, having raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for good causes, typically donating to local charities and community funds. The TRF supports

  7. The TRF are members of the National Motorcyclists Council, which is also a key supporter of the GRM. Executive Director Craig Carey Clinch added, “The map brings clarity around Green Roads, accurately detailing what is available for the public to explore, including motorcyclists.

  8. The reality is far removed from what is suggested as this page testifies and DEFRA has confirmed. The TRF’s Green Road Map public access project is documenting, photographing and videoing every Green Road in England and Wales. Below is just a sample of what truly reflects the state of the network. It is recognised that some Green Roads might ...

  9. Being part of the solution. We take a look at how the TRF works with authorities and local communities to conserve public access. Conservation, it’s a people thing. Most things in life are a people thing, but conservation in the context of the TRF and green roads, well, its very people- orientated, working with different groups outside as ...

  10. www.trf.org.uk › stories › outdoors-for-allOutdoors for All - TRF

    Leading national governing bodies and environmental organisations have joined together to support an Outdoors For All manifesto, seeking to extend responsible access to more green and blue landscapes. The Trail Riders Fellowship is proud to be part of the initiative. Signatories include representatives from horse riding, rambling, cycling and ...

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