It does seem to be a very local issue. I’ve just spent a very pleasant weekend in the quantocks, where everyone I met was most welcoming – locals, all the visitors from the New Forest (seems to be a focus for us!), horse riders, walkers, publicans, farmers etc.
Back home in the Forest now to read this, which crops up every couple of weeks in the local press. No problems in areas immediately adjacent – Moors Valley, Lordswood etc, just the Forest.
A couple of things to point out about the ‘aggreived parties’
– the commoners are the ones with the ponies and a huge free farm to feed them on, the CDA (Commoners Defence Association) defend their rights to this free farm.
– The New Forest Association is a group of commoners and verderers with an agenda to close campsites, car parks, restrict dog walking and (even) horse riding, close some roads and ban cycling again.
– The Verderers are the ruling body and represent the above.
None of these has any interest in tourism, local economies or conservation beyond maintaining their own rights to the Forest.
Fortunately the Forestry Commission and local groups have a wider view, or we might as well just put a fence round it all and lock the gate.
It really is a lovely place to visit though, and chances are you will be totally oblivious to the above!