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access land
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access land Land to which the public will have access for the purposes of open-air recreation under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. It includes land shown as open country (mountain, moor, heath, or down) on a map in ...
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Right-to-roam open meeting.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; THE Ordnance Survey is to show its plans on how land affected by the new right to roam act will be shown on its maps. More than 300,000 hectares of access land will be opened up with the Countryside and Rights of Way Act. A meeting at Carno Community ...
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New maps will show the rights of way; ACCESS: Check boundaries.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ... more than 2,000 individuals on the draft maps of registered common land and ``open country ... down. To date, CCW has published draft maps for 22pc of the land area of Wales, including ... responsible in Wales for showing these areas on maps. The new rights of access are not yet in ...
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Keep right on, ramblers.
Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
; RAMBLERS have been urged to ensure they know their rights and responsibilities under the new freedom to roam law. To help the public, the Ramblers Association has published a new guide which makes it clear that the right to roam in England and Wales will not be introduced until access land -
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Ins and outs of access law.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO n go on foot onto designated access land - open country, mountain, moor, registered common land - without sticking to footpaths take part in many open-air recreational facilities, like walking, sightseeing, bird watching, climbing and running. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO n ride a horse
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As more people stride out with confidence into the new Open Access areas, it seems the path is smooth.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ... points and permitted paths. The symbol appears on many publications, including the Ordnance Survey Explorer maps. In addition to the web maps and new signs on the ground, these should ensure that people will no longer be put off visiting the countryside ...
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Revised access map for Wales expected to be ready by 2005; RIGHTS OF WAY: Extra 300,000 hectares to be opened will mainly be unimproved rough-grazing ground.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; ... answers in the form of region-by-region draft maps of open country and common land. The public ... role, CCW is currently preparing draft maps showing registered common land and open ... Llantysilio and Ruabon Mountains. These draft maps will provide those with an interest in ...
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Improving rights of way; COUNTRYSIDE: Council looking at ways it can help.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; THE Countryside Council for Wales will meet today to look at ways in which it can help local authorities use their new powers under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act. Welsh local authorities have been allocated pounds 2.4m from the National Assembly so they can implement their new
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We won't really be roaming that much; Why farmers needn't fear the access law.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; ... years. The Countryside Council for Wales has organised almost 150 meetings and consulted 36, 000 landowners to draw up new access maps. ``It is going to be a big change but right to roam doesn't mean the whole of the Welsh countryside is open to the public ...
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Access land mapped.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; OUTLINE maps of open country and common land in the Berwyn area will be seen for the first time at a public meeting in Llangollen on December ...
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200 cyclists stage protest on Dartmoor.
The Birmingham Post (England)
; More than 200 cyclists staged a protest on Dartmoor yesterday against a new bylaw which bans them from parts of the wilderness. The regulation brought in by the Dartmoor National Park Authority makes it an offence to ride on common or access land - except on a bridleway or with the owner's consent.
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