RIDER RIGHTS
Says Naomi Smith
It is all too possible to round a corner on horseback and come upon a group of cattle with no prior warning -this WILL result in a horse being badly spooked at best, bolting at worst -it is only a matter of time ........... read more
TEN MPs have been appointed to a committee that will scrutinise the government's work on rural issues.
The MPs were appointed to the House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Committee.
They will meet for the first time this week to begin considering the committee's inquiry programme for the coming months.
The Efra committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and its associated public bodies.
The committee is one of the 19 select committees related to government departments.
The committee chooses its own subjects of inquiry - which may range from rural broadband to rural services and agriculture.
Depending on the subject, external deadlines, and the amount of evidence, an inquiry may last for several months and give rise to a report to the House of Commons.
Other inquiries may simply consist of a single day's oral evidence which the Committee may publish without making a report The Efra committee MPs are:
The committee will be chaired by Tiverton & Honiton MP Neil Parish (Con), who was elected on 17 June 2015.
Other members of the select committee were nominated by a motion before the House on 6 July 2015. Their names were put forward by each political party.
Says Linda Wright
We moved to a Shropshire location a year ago having surveyed the local OS map and noted the significant number of bridleways around the property. Sadly the map appears a total fiction. Scarce any of the bridleways are usable ........... read more