A couple, David and Dawn Moore, are ordered to allow the public access along an ancient bridleway that crosses their property. According to reports, the couple had fought the right of way through a six-year legal dispute to prevent people from entering their land. The property is described as covering about 1.75 acres and valued at around £2 million. After losing the case, the couple installed metal barriers and “no trespassing” signage, measures that reportedly block visitors from walking through the paddock area.

Local residents and villagers are said to be angered by the barriers, arguing that the ruling requires the bridleway to remain accessible. The reports characterize the situation as a dispute over compliance with the legal order and public use of the route. The coverage focuses on the outcome of the court proceedings and the couple’s subsequent steps to restrict movement across the land, rather than on the original history of the bridleway itself.