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MSA warns that Forestry Commission issue is not resolvedPosted: February 18, 2011 2:39 PM - 3859 Hits
MSA warns that Forestry Commission issue is not resolvedPosted: February 18, 2011 2:39 PM
The Motor Sports Association welcomes yesterday’s government announcement that the consultation process over the proposed sell-off of Forestry Commission land has been halted.
MSA responds to Forestry Commission consultationPosted: January 29, 2011 8:09 AM
The Motor Sports Association (MSA) is calling on the motor sport community to ensure that the sport’s voice is clearly heard as the UK government considers the future management and ownership of the public forest estate in England.
Alongside the public consultation, the Motor Sports Association will be making its case directly to the relevant government departments to ensure that the interests of the motor sport community are championed and that ministers, advisors and civil servants are fully aware of the importance of forest access. The facts and figures:
• Number of motor sport events held on Forestry Commission land (2010): 41 • The average road bill of a Stage Rally (2010): £25,950 • Value to the UK economy of the UK motor sport industry (Source: MIA): £4.5bn “We have been waiting with interest to see what the government would propose and we are encouraged by their insistence that current rights of access for leisure and recreation will be preserved and perhaps even legislated for. However, we cannot be complacent and it is vital that everyone involved in the sport takes the trouble not only to fill in the consultation document, but also to make a personal approach to their local MP. “We accept that motor sport may be regarded as a minority activity, but it brings a great deal of revenue to the Forestry Commission and it helps to sustain one of the most successful British industries. Access to the forests is absolutely critical to the sport and we will be making representations directly to the government to ensure that they realise the importance of the public forest estate to our activity.”
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