On the trail of riding strategy

By REBECCA BILLS

A NEW equestrian strategy for Cardinia shire could see a 235 kilometre horse trail network for recreational trail riding.
The proposed horse trail using bushland reserves, open space corridors, roadsides and on-road riding routes is available for public comment until Tuesday 19 November with the council calling on community members to provide feedback.
Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen said it was an important strategy for the many people who own or ride horse in the area.
“Equestrian activity and horse ownership is high in our municipality, given our many rural settings,” he said.
“We are also a popular destination for horse enthusiasts living in Melbourne’s south-east.”
Cr Owen said the strategy looks at opportunities to enhance equestrian facilities such as upgrading arenas, clubrooms and other infrastructure, and providing year-round access to more facilities.
The Cardinia Shire has 21 clubs based at 11 public recreation reserves, as well as many other private centres and horse riding groups and clubs.
The proposed horse trail also recognises the additional 90 kilometres of horse and multi-use trails through Bunyip State Park and Kurth Kiln National Park.
“A designated horse trail network would enable council to direct resources towards trail development and maintenance, improved safety and increased community awareness of riding opportunities,” Cr Owen said.
“The strategy outlines how the network could be considered in town and road improvement projects, to ensure the trails are preserved and maintained.”
Cr Owen said horse riding is a great pastime and it gives people the opportunity to be physically active as they enjoy the natural environment.
“Council wants as many people as possible to enjoy riding in our shire,” he said.
“We encourage residents and groups to have their say on the draft strategy.”
The draft Equestrian Strategy is available on the council’s website at www.cardina.vic.gov.au/haveyoursay or in hard copy from the council offices in Henty Way, Pakenham.
The closing date for all submissions is Tuesday 19 November.
For more information or to inquire, call the council’s recreation project officer on 1300 787 624.