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We deal with almost 1000 cases a year assisting communities, groups and individuals in protecting their local spaces and paths in all parts of England and Wales. Can you help us by joining as a member?
We have appointed Becky Dymond as our local correspondent in north-west Wiltshire. Becky takes on four parishes (Biddestone, Box, Colerne, and North Wraxall) where she will respond to proposals to alter the routes of public rights of way, assist in claiming paths for the definitive map, and defend commons, greens, and other open spaces for people to enjoy.

Becky and her horse Fox. Photo: Becky Dymond
Becky is a horse-rider and is out riding around the countryside most days. She has always worked in the competition-horse industry, and is a qualified British Horse Society riding instructor. She has an Advanced National Certificate in estate resource management at Wiltshire College. She is a founder member of Equine Register Ltd (the central equine database), and owns Applegates Glamping and stables at Bannerdown in Bath and North East Somerset.
Says Becky: ‘I am pleased to have been appointed to represent the Open Spaces Society in this part of Wiltshire. There are plenty of issues for me to get involved in, concerning neglected and abused public paths and open spaces. I look forward to being able to make a difference for countryside users here in Wiltshire.’
Header image: Annie Spratt