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£14,730
raised of £10,000 target by 464 supporters

    Weʼve raised £14,730 to Challenge the TRO on Hexham Lane

    County Durham, United Kingdom
    Funded on Saturday, 22nd August 2015

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    Story

    Hexham Lane is an iconic and important Green Road that links Northumberland and County Durham. In 2015 it became subject to a permanent Traffic Regulation Order by Durham County Council. It's history as an important vehicular right of way has been extinguished. This is unfair, unjust and unnecessary.

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    • Greg Villalobos9 years ago
      Greg Villalobos

      Greg Villalobos

      9 years ago
      Update from the Page owner

      Thank you to every person and organisation that helped us smash our target and raise over £14k! If you would like to know a bit more about the campaign and how your money will be used, read this latest TRF article: http://www.trf.org.uk/save-hexham-lane/ Hopefully see you on Hexham Lane at some point in the not too distant future... Greg and Tony, Northumbria TRF

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    • Greg Villalobos9 years ago
      Greg Villalobos

      Greg Villalobos

      9 years ago

      This morning I woke up worrying IF we would hit our £10k target. Tonight I will go to sleep imagining how much MORE than £10k we can raise by Friday. Amazing! Thank you so much to every person and group that has got us here. More updates to follow once the week is over : )

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    • Greg Villalobos9 years ago
      Greg Villalobos

      Greg Villalobos

      9 years ago

      Hi Graham, thank you for your support. The lane has a permanent TRO on it so it's not legal. We hope to overturn this.

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    • Greg Villalobos9 years ago
      Greg Villalobos

      Greg Villalobos

      9 years ago

      Thank you everyone who has pledged so far. It's been an exciting couple of days seeing the total go up. A great start. Please keep sharing : )

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    9 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 8/23/2015 14.04

    Supporters

    464

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 23, 2015

      £30.00

    • Mark Edwards

      Mark Edwards

      Aug 23, 2015

      £100.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 23, 2015

      £25.00

    • Derek Owen supporter (ex Lodden Vale 87)

      Derek Owen supporter (ex Lodden Vale 87)

      Aug 21, 2015

      Late contribution but hope fund achieves target!

      £20.00

    • Green Lane Association

      Green Lane Association

      Aug 21, 2015

      GLASS Supporting the cause.....keeping lanes open for all

      £1,500.00

    • Oxford TRF

      Oxford TRF

      Aug 21, 2015

      £500 donation from Oxford Trail Riders Fellowship in support of the great work being done by Northumbria TRF, we hope to come up & Hexham Lane in the near future.

      £500.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Aug 21, 2015

      £20.00

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    Greg Villalobos

    Greg Villalobos

    County Durham, United Kingdom

    I am Vice Chairman of Northumbria TRF. We are a voluntary organisation whose members are passionate about trail riding and countryside access. We are part of the Trail Riders Fellowship, the national organisation that represents responsible trail riders.

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