RIDERS in Co Dublin, who have been blocked from accessing their local forests, say leisure riders will not continue in the industry, if they are not permitted to exercise in their local wooded areas.
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Title: NEWS: Riders blocked from forest riding
Access for horses and riders to Coillte-owned forests in Dublin were blocked last week
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RIDERS in Co Dublin, who have been blocked from accessing their local forests, say leisure riders will not continue in the industry, if they are not permitted to exercise in their local wooded areas.
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