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Mauchline Bing Closed


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For Ayrshire enthusiasts :

Just discovered that one of the finest offroad practice areas is now permanently closed :rotfl: (The Mauchline bing nr Ramsay agricultural)

I was informed that due to the level of illegal activities (criminal) dumping and violence and abuse targeted at the owners of the access road -

The police and part owners of the land (British Coal) have agreed to close access to the bing.

Over the years, this bing had developed into one of the finest local (unofficial) offroad practice areas to be found.

On any given Sunday you could find a mix of motocross, quad, trials, 4x4 enthusiasts etc. enjoying the 100% perfect site.

This bing had everything. I won't even bother to list them. You can think of it - it was there.

Admittedly the part owners of the site (British Coal) had attempted to section off the site. All those who used it were probably riding or driving a prohibited area, possibly illegally. However, due to the goodwill of the access owners and the low level of concern by British Coal; The site continued to be used responsibly and with minimal fuss by those who cared.

However, increasingly over the last couple of years, numbers of scum and idiots were drawn to the area.

The reports of violence, abuse and criminal activity I heard reported, could never be condoned. Once police presence became frequent, there could only be one outcome.

So farewell then Mauchline bing. :(

For anyone familiar with this area or who has previously used the bing. Please do not attempt to ride there or make any overtures whatsoever to the owners/access holders. This area is most emphatically CLOSED.

Perhaps, some time down the road, it may be possible to organise a legal, fee paying, members only, club site.

It's good enough to warrant that. But don't hold your breath.

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Used to practise there years ago on enduro bikes but haven't been back for a long time now. A rhumour I heard was that it had been closed because someone was injured there. Although that could have been cronberry.

It is really unfortunate that people use and abuse these places and wreck any chance responsible riders have of practising there. Is it any wonder that people who aren't into off-road bikes think we are all complete bawbags.

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