What is Falkirk Area Riders Access Group?
Falkirk Area Riders Access Group (FARAG) is a voluntary organisation of people interested in horse riding and driving in the area around Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland. It was founded in 2000 with the aim of marking the millennium with a determined effort to improve horse access to off road areas . FARAG has no paid staff and depends entirely upon its members' contributions of time and money for the continuation of its work.
The objective of Falkirk Area Riders Access Group is both safety and improved quality of life for horse riders and carriage drivers. FARAG seeks co-operation with all land owners, walkers, cyclists and others who love the countryside. FARAG aims to ensure that access is always responsible, bringing pleasure to everyone and annoyance to no-one. We all value this beautiful part of the world, and responsible access is the way to bring the whole community together in enjoying its beauty.
Access to funding
As a formally constituted interest group, Falkirk Area Riders Access Group (FARAG) is involved in various consultations with public authorities and grant giving bodies. We liaise closely with Falkirk Council over the formulation of their path network plans.
Voluntary associations such as Falkirk Area Riders Access Group are entitled to apply for grants for access improvement that are not available to Falkirk Council. However our influence depends upon our membership. We need maximum support to be effective. If you are a local rider or carriage driver we really need your support. In principle we cover the whole of the Falkirk Council area. Inevitably however our work concentrates on those areas where members come forward with ideas. There are many square miles of countryside in Falkirk District and we cannot know what riders need everywhere unless riders tell us!