Comply with local bye-laws and orders.
The permit is personal to the named holder and must not be transferred to any other person.
The permit applicant shall be responsible for ensuring that they are adequately covered by insurance when they are using the permissive routes. This insurance needs to cover the horse and rider with public liability indemnity of at least £5,000,000. A copy of a current Certificate of Insurance MUST accompany an application for a permit.
The permit holder shall keep to the designated permissive horse routes and public bridleways within the site and the surrounding area as shown by directions in the wood and/or marked on the official Horse Permit Routes map.
The permit holder shall not interfere with any person’s lawful enjoyment of the land and shall not use the permissive routes in any way so as to endanger any other member of the public using the paths.
The permit holder shall refrain from constructing any jumps, or making alterations of any kind to the routes without the prior consent of The Greensand Trust.
The permit holder shall clearly display a valid permit card at all times whilst using the permissive routes. Persistent failure to display a valid permit card may result in the withdrawal of the permit. Should your permit card be lost or mislaid please inform Rushmere Visitor Centre.
The permit holder shall reimburse the landowner in respect of any damage (other than normal wear and tear of routes as a result of normal use under this permit) caused to the land, or any property on the land, by himself/herself or the horse.
All riders ride at their own risk.
The permit(s) will be sent to you as soon as possible. There will be no refunds – you should satisfy yourself (on foot) as to the suitability of the permissive routes in Rushmere for riding before you apply for the permit
By submitting this application, I/we affirm that the information provided is accurate, that all permit holders listed below have read and agreed to abide by the Terms and Conditions