Posted: February 18, 2011 2:39 PM - 3862 Hits
Posted: 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.
The proposals, as they stood, posed a very real threat to the continuance of forest stage rallying in England and the MSA would like to thank every member of the motor sport community that took the trouble to respond to the consultation and more importantly to write to their MP.
However, the issue has not disappeared and the MSA is warning against complacency in light of the announcement that the government will establish an ‘independent panel of experts to look at public access and biodiversity within the publicly owned woodland.’
“We must continue to raise awareness of the importance of forest access to UK motor sport,” says Colin Hilton, MSA Chief Executive. “Rights of access will be top of the agenda of this new panel, but if the motor sport lobby is not heard, the panel may consider the interests of walkers, cyclist and horse-riders, rather than those of motor sport.
“The MSA will continue to keep up the pressure within Westminster, but we would again urge all motor sport enthusiasts to write to their MP to remind them of the vital role of the forests in UK motor sport.”
The Motor Sports Association has prepared a revised letter and briefing document for people to send to their local MP. These are available from MSA Website:
Posted: 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.
Following the publication of the coalition government’s proposals yesterday (Thursday), the MSA is now urging all motor sport competitors, businesses and supporters to get involved with the public consultation which will run until 21 April 2011.
All the relevant documentation can be found online at