Save Hill Top Trails, Cumbrias longest serving BMXtrack.

Recent signers:
Mark Johnson and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Hill Top Trails has been the back bone of the Cumbrian BMX community for 2 decades and is a place of cultural importance, producing some of Cumbrias finest BMX talent and creating a save family environment for member of the group to express themselves, hone their skills and shape and create some of the best jumps in the North of England using only organic materials, creating its own ecosystem over time, all with the landowners blessing.

Before the jumps were there the area was over grown and a hot spot for fly tipping, we have cleaned this area and now help grit the roads in winter, cut up any trees that fall over in the storms, clear debris from the roads and police the woodland from poachers working along side the whole community helping wherever we can. 

Due to ONLY where it is located, having received no complaints in 20 years the National Park committee is due to have a meeting regarding the future of the trails even though the landowner had no issue with us being there, it just happens to be located on the edge of the National Park they plan to rip the heart and soul out of our already small rural community! If the trails where to be removed their would be very little to do for the BMX riders in this area and will end 20 years of hard work maintaining and shaping that land to it’s current glory! PLEASE SIGN THIS POTION TO SAVE HTT for future generations of the Cumbrian BMX community. 

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Recent signers:
Mark Johnson and 13 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Hill Top Trails has been the back bone of the Cumbrian BMX community for 2 decades and is a place of cultural importance, producing some of Cumbrias finest BMX talent and creating a save family environment for member of the group to express themselves, hone their skills and shape and create some of the best jumps in the North of England using only organic materials, creating its own ecosystem over time, all with the landowners blessing.

Before the jumps were there the area was over grown and a hot spot for fly tipping, we have cleaned this area and now help grit the roads in winter, cut up any trees that fall over in the storms, clear debris from the roads and police the woodland from poachers working along side the whole community helping wherever we can. 

Due to ONLY where it is located, having received no complaints in 20 years the National Park committee is due to have a meeting regarding the future of the trails even though the landowner had no issue with us being there, it just happens to be located on the edge of the National Park they plan to rip the heart and soul out of our already small rural community! If the trails where to be removed their would be very little to do for the BMX riders in this area and will end 20 years of hard work maintaining and shaping that land to it’s current glory! PLEASE SIGN THIS POTION TO SAVE HTT for future generations of the Cumbrian BMX community. 

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