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Credit: Tendring District Council A ban on riders using an Essex beach during the summer months has been overturned after the leader of the local council said the order had been imposed without official consent. Signs were erected on Frinton Beach announcing that from Good Friday (2 April) until 30 September horses would be barred from the sands. New restrictions were also imposed for the winter months, only permitting riding on the beach until 11am. Tendring District Council said the move was in response to “issues reported last season” and an anticipated influx of “out-of-area” riders and holiday makers when lockdown restrictions were lifted. ....
The animals had been banned from the beach between Good Friday and September 30. But now council bosses have been left scratching their heads after admitting the decision was made without the knowledge or consent of the cabinet. It also follows a petition launched calling for the decision to be reversed received more than 4,700 signatures in two weeks. Council leader Neil Stock has now apologised for the decision which left horseriders upset. He said: “This decision has been made by officers without the knowledge or consent of the Cabinet at Tendring District Council. This was wrong and for that I can only apologise. ....
The animals had been banned from the beach between Good Friday and September 30. But now council bosses have been left scratching their heads after admitting the decision was made without the knowledge or consent of the cabinet. It also follows a petition launched calling for the decision to be reversed received more than 4,700 signatures in two weeks. Council leader Neil Stock has now apologised for the decision which left horseriders upset. He said: “This decision has been made by officers without the knowledge or consent of the Cabinet at Tendring District Council. This was wrong and for that I can only apologise. ....
The animals had been banned from the beach between Good Friday and September 30. But now council bosses have been left scratching their heads after admitting the decision was made without the knowledge or consent of the cabinet. It also follows a petition launched calling for the decision to be reversed received more than 4,700 signatures in two weeks. Council leader Neil Stock has now apologised for the decision which left horseriders upset. He said: “This decision has been made by officers without the knowledge or consent of the Cabinet at Tendring District Council. This was wrong and for that I can only apologise. ....