The Dorset Local Access Forum (DLAF) has 9 independent volunteer members.
Members of the DLAF include a range of people from the local community:
- landowners and land managers
- access users
- those with other interests, e.g. health and conservation
2024 members
Name | Interest profile |
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Phil Hackett |
Recreational walker, horse rider and cyclist, and member of multiple countryside access organisations. Expertise in encouraging health and wellbeing, as well as managing land with a PRoW. |
Janet Davis |
Regular walker with interests in the environment, local history and legal aspects of PRoWs. Professional experience of working for a national walking charity; presently a parish clerk. |
Fiona Bowles |
Keen equestrian, walker, dog walker, and cyclist with an interest in nature conservation. Experience of volunteering with conservation organisations and working with landowners. |
Nathan McCormick |
Local area representative for the Green Lane Association, championing responsible green lane and bridleway use. Expertise in automotive and agricultural development engineering. Other interests include horseback and mountain bike riding. |
Chris Slade |
Avid walker exploring Dorset’s parishes, writing magazine articles to describe walks, as well actively discovering the heritage of Dorset’s boundary. Expertise in PRoW issues and Definitive Map legalities. |
Paul Tomlinson |
Active countryside walker and urban cyclist. Key interests and expertise in advocating for disability access matters via the Dorchester Access Forum and charity work, as well as in engineering technology. |
Christopher Tucker |
Walker and off-road cyclist with many other interests including Dorset’s ancient history, sustainability, preservation, and local engagement. Professional expertise in project management and ecological risk mitigation. |
Nicola Harper |
Interests and expertise include accessibility for all users, common land, open spaces, and conservation, with many years spent volunteering with conservation organisations. Also knowledgeable of biodiversity, habitat regulations and designations. |
Mandy Willis |
Recreational walker, cyclist and volunteer ranger. Passionate about sustainable travel and the importance of PRoWs, open spaces and wildlife for mental and physical wellness, now and in the future. |
Councillors
- TBC representing Dorset Council
- TBC representing Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council
Local authority officers
- Graham Stanley and Russell Goff: Greenspace Managers and Senior Rangers, Dorset Council
- Philip Elias: PRoW officer, BCP Council
Contact us
Dorset Local Access Forum
Name: Dorset Local Access ForumEmail: dlaf@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
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