With the UK government banning all vehicles that operate using fossil fuel by 2030, perhaps a transition into older and more traditional methods of farming and transportation will prove to be hugely important. When this ban is actualised into our world those who can't afford to operate an electric vehicle will depend on the private public transport networks which are already overpriced.
We are currently collecting data and interest from anybody who would like to be a part of reimagining our countryside to connect farms to give safe and comfortable passage for horses that work the land alongside people. Access to land, as always will prove to be a barrier, so we want to speak with as many landowners as possible who would be willing to play their part in this transition that would allow larger scale farming operations to be worked on regeneratively and emit no carbon emissions.
There are further benefits to this reimagining including; transportation of goods, skilled land workers and livestock, whilst rekindling an ancestral culture that encourages employment opportunities in; working horses, breeding, training and restoring living creatures into being a power house of our culture. Further uses such as their manure will also benefit a regenerative system as it has been used in agriculture for thousands of years.
This transition would be a sustainable and viable option for us moving forward as we continue to contend with the rising temperatures we are seeing all over the planet. For anybody interested or would like to help us in these early stages of reimagining the bridleway, we'd be glad to hear from you, so please fill in the contact form below.