Opening a can of worms!!!!!!!!!!
I am not a law breaker and I abide by the rules, So I made my own investigations into the use of the part of beach in question, with the RSPB and the Coastel warden.
The outcome was that there are NO LEGAL implications of the use of any traction sport activities on the RSPB leased area of beach.
Several years ago when the RSPB was aware that a growing trend of traction activities was taking part on the beach, Rather than try and ban them, they wanted to monitor it, however due to cost issues, it was decided that an experimental voluntary managment program would be set up to do this.
A group of local riders with local interest in the sport.
And so was born the elusive club zero4bc to self regulate and monitor, by raising awareness and educating.
From historic forum discussions on the subject of the use of brancaster for these activities, I believe that the monitoring side of things has been lost by these people and it has become far to easy to use scare tactics!,- members only, bans in place etc etc. Not addressing the problems that could occur with over use.
So Its not a question of me using the beach as a guest, it is open to any enthusiast.
That said I would hope that if anyone does want to use this part of the beach that you use it sensibly and respect other useres, I would suggest that as some of you guys are veterans of the sport that you should re-think the issues that have surrounded brancaster and communicate with each other for a common goal.
Just out of interest is area for Flexifoil photo shoots?