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1461: Access in the countryside
This paper is taken from the executive summary of “The right way forward: The CLA’s common sense approach to Access in the countryside”.
Year of Publication2012
The CLA argues that the administrative process around rights of way is cumbersome and ineffective. For too many people, the rules are so complex that compliance becomes impossible. Simplifying the rules and applying common sense, while at the same time ensuring that paths are well signed, maintained and unobstructed, are basic principles that should apply to all paths.
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- Subject Collection > Environmental impact > Wildlife & biodiversity
- Subject Collection > Environmental impact > Landscape
- Subject Collection > Rural policy & development > UK rural policy
- Subject Collection > Environmental impact > Managing land for environmental benefit
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