Below is a copy of text emailed round to many people who will already be reading this. However if you have not received the email and you have an interest in preventing 4x4 and other vehicle users from further trashing particularly the top section of Houndkirk Moor by driving off the Right of Way and onto the Moor then please read on and take action.
"Thanks for the inspiration John H following which I rang Mike Rhodes who is the Peak Park Access & Rights of Way Manager who is also very upset with 4x4 users. He suggested that in the case of Houndkirk we should individually, on the basis the more the better, email Sheffield CC Property Services to complain about the quality of the Houndkirk surface, contact
david.howarth@sheffield.gov.uk . However the main issue for me is not the surface but the illegal and accelerating creation and use of new tracks across the top of the Moor by motor vehicles and in particular 4x4’s. Mike suggested that we should contact the police if we see people using this land illegally and provide their registration number etc as John’s suggestion. Mike also suggested though that we should all contact the Principle Rights of Way Officer at Sheffield CC who is
michael.hanson@sheffield.gov.uk who should take an interest in their (Sheffield CC) land being used illegally. There is apparently a proposal to fence off the top of the Moor to prevent access ‘off road’ and our action may raise awareness of this requirement.
In the case of Stanage causeway the problem is somewhat different in that the land owner changes from Sheffield CC to Derbyshire CC part way down the land. There is a proposal to be implemented to make the causeway one way (Sheffield to Derbyshire) for motor vehicles to reduce damage due to them slogging uphill and that there will be a voluntary limit on useage by 4x4’s etc. Again the more complaints that are received then the more likely further action could be taken by the landowners to restrict vehicular access.
Therefore I suggest that you forward this to as many mountain bikers, walkers, interested parties as you know and we all email Michael Howson to express our concerns at Houndkirk Moor trail being illegally used by motor vehicles and that they take urgent preventative action to limit further erosion.
I have also copied this email to the IMBA for their further attention."