Introduction
We have received the following email from Chris Dowie about the way the government has classified buggies and boards for use in farm fields, this incorrect classification means that the farmer loses money and everybody loses flying ground. If you think we should give the farmer back his money and give ourselves more board and buggy land then read the email below. If you agree, go the next step and sign the petition on the government web site.
If you need any more information please contact Chris:
Email: "middle.end@virgin.net" Phone: 07738386858.
Please do not contact us, as we are doing the same as you and watching the "free the fields" website
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Chris Dowie's EmailDear Stakeholder, The free the fields campaign is respectfully asking all key kite sports stakeholders for their support. I am NOT asking for money. We are attempting to make a small change to the countryside management regulations that will give those that want to, the opportunity to create safe flying zones. This is a change that will benefit all kite sports, whether, Sand, Land, Board, Buggy, Sea or Snow.
I am not doing this for any other reason than to help those that have the commitment and enterprise to work with farmers to create local, safe flying sites. Kiters used to be able to do this. At the end of 2005 the old CAP was reformed and replaced with the Single Payment Scheme. Under this scheme farmers, under certain criteria (Cross Compliance) are allowed to permit non-agricultural activities to be carried out on their land, without it affecting their subsidies. The list of permitted activities is divided in two: a) Permitted without Restriction. b) Permitted with significant restriction.
I was trying to work with a farmer who was willing to work with us, but was obviously concerned about the new regulations. I wrote to the Rural Payments Agency, who administer the SPS for DEFRA, to establish where our sport fell in the list. In January 2006 I received a letter stating that we were classified as a Motor sport. As a Motor Sport we are entitled to work with Farmers but for only 2 months a year. This situation brought a halt to the process, but left me confused as Para gliders and Hang gliders are listed in the A list.
I believe that by making this small change to the regulations kite sports will benefit in the following ways: 1. Improve the possibility of access to new sited by local flying communities 2. Relieve the pressure off the beaches and other popular flying spots 3. Reduce the pressure to Ban the sport from local sports fields, parks and other public areas. 4. Eventually reduce the hassle of flying and therefore reduce a barrier to entry into the sport and make it more attractive to new comers.
I am lucky, I have managed to establish a relationship with an aerodrome and set up a club, when we cant get on there are only a few of us so the pressure on the local playing fields is slight. There are new kiters coming along all the time, which is great, but as the sport continues to grow in popularity this situation will not last for long. Every year we see around the country good free spots coming under pressure, this can only get worse, as you are all already aware. It is our opinion that we should try and help ourselves, in whatever way we can.
Two weeks ago a Petition was started on the PMs website (http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/safeflyzones) and promoted the petition on many forums. So far we have 333 signatures with over 2500 forum views and 278 posts. I have set up a Blog page with more detail on http://freethefields.blogspot.com. I have written to the Head of Cross Compliance policy requesting an initial exploratory meeting.
How can you help? Sign the petition and spread the word in anyway you like. If you have had experience of changing regulation and would like to offer advice or assistance, wed love to benefit from that. If you have a website it would be great if you could create a link to the blog site or to the petition. Banners Are available on the Blog page, or add the RSS feed to your News Pages. If you would like it, let us know well add a reciprocal link to your site.
Thank you for taking the time to read this email. If I can answer any questions that you may have please dont hesitate to contact me on this mail address or on 07738386858.
Kindest Regards, Chris Dowie (Kiter, Sywell Kite Club, Free the Fields Campaign)
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