I think they should let the youth of today get on with it there not harming anyone making the trails and jumps and it gives them some thing to do other than causing trouble.
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Craig Crombie
12 years ago
Give them a break. Better than them hanging about streets with nothing to do
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Craig Morris
12 years ago
Kids, big and small need dreams, room to grow, and a freedom of expression!
Surly a free space in a wood isn't too much to ask!
Councils and Forestry Services need to way up the subsequent possible costs of housing the same kids without these places that you call forest vandalism.
We as adults have houses and interests that centre around our own wants and kids, often forgetting one very important thing;
WE were ALL young once!!!
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Alfie Turner
12 years ago
the time it takes to build some trails like this, the enjoyment everyone gets out of it, IS far more than any would have if they were to be destroyed also, it keeps them out of trouble and healthy!
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Anonymous
12 years ago
You deserve to keep your trails ! Screw building unnecessary houses !
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Mark Green
12 years ago
Not everyone lives in Wales more mtb trails for everyone to enjoy in there own Lolcal areas
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Dan Cain
12 years ago
This happens all the time in woods where I ride, even though where I ride is fair inaccessible to pedestrians they claim they are in the way.
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Jason Steven-Lawson
12 years ago
Good luck everyone involved with this. Let's hope the Trustees see that this is a good thing they are trying to achieve.
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Ann Bowditch
12 years ago
Let people share in the countryside, whether they are cyclists or walkers - as long as people show courtesy to other uses and are polite then we can live and let live. Better than youngsters finding less healthy things to do.
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Ben Ormshaw
12 years ago
They seem like sensible young lads, come to an agreement whereby they can ride in a certain area. Forestry commission has shot themselves in the foot by demolishing the jumps so heavy handedly, especially as they complain of disrupting wildlife in the first place.
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Laurence Anderson
12 years ago
Just imagine someones going to knock our house or buisness!!!!!! down how would you feel? ? ? ? ? ????????? ? ? ? ? ?
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Jamie Brown
12 years ago
I know how crappy this is, My full support to get them back!
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Sheila McCroskie
12 years ago
Let the kids ride!!!
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Steve watts
12 years ago
It's not doing any real harm, the forestry commission should work with them, look at rogate it worked there!
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Stuart wild
12 years ago
If it gives them all something to do you and you never know what they could become, using the skills they learn from building the course. Good luck
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Anonymous
12 years ago
like they say "It's Only Mud"
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Adam
12 years ago
Hope you lads get your jumps back up the forestry commission are a royal pain in the arse I can remember not long ago when they tool to our local woods...good luck!
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Barney Fox
12 years ago
Good luck!
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Debbie
12 years ago
Would people rather have these kids bored on the streets? Let them have their jumps back!!!
encourage people to be outside....
I think they should let the youth of today get on with it there not harming anyone making the trails and jumps and it gives them some thing to do other than causing trouble.
Give them a break. Better than them hanging about streets with nothing to do
Kids, big and small need dreams, room to grow, and a freedom of expression! Surly a free space in a wood isn't too much to ask! Councils and Forestry Services need to way up the subsequent possible costs of housing the same kids without these places that you call forest vandalism. We as adults have houses and interests that centre around our own wants and kids, often forgetting one very important thing; WE were ALL young once!!!
the time it takes to build some trails like this, the enjoyment everyone gets out of it, IS far more than any would have if they were to be destroyed also, it keeps them out of trouble and healthy!
You deserve to keep your trails ! Screw building unnecessary houses !
Not everyone lives in Wales more mtb trails for everyone to enjoy in there own Lolcal areas
This happens all the time in woods where I ride, even though where I ride is fair inaccessible to pedestrians they claim they are in the way.
Good luck everyone involved with this. Let's hope the Trustees see that this is a good thing they are trying to achieve.
Let people share in the countryside, whether they are cyclists or walkers - as long as people show courtesy to other uses and are polite then we can live and let live. Better than youngsters finding less healthy things to do.
They seem like sensible young lads, come to an agreement whereby they can ride in a certain area. Forestry commission has shot themselves in the foot by demolishing the jumps so heavy handedly, especially as they complain of disrupting wildlife in the first place.
Just imagine someones going to knock our house or buisness!!!!!! down how would you feel? ? ? ? ? ????????? ? ? ? ? ?
I know how crappy this is, My full support to get them back!
Let the kids ride!!!
It's not doing any real harm, the forestry commission should work with them, look at rogate it worked there!
If it gives them all something to do you and you never know what they could become, using the skills they learn from building the course. Good luck
like they say "It's Only Mud"
Hope you lads get your jumps back up the forestry commission are a royal pain in the arse I can remember not long ago when they tool to our local woods...good luck!
Good luck!
Would people rather have these kids bored on the streets? Let them have their jumps back!!!