The site contains ideas for what you can do in the countryside, educational resources for teachers and group leaders, maps, local walks in your area, a Countryside Directory, details of the new right of access to Access Land, commonly known as the 'right to roam', and lots more....
www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk/ www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk/
Commonly known as the 'right to roam' this right covers some of England's most wild and dramatic landscapes, heaths, moors, down and areas of registered common land. The Open Access symbol is used to mark the boundaries of land available for area-wide access. ... Countryside Directory...
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Most of the time 99% of open access land is open for walkers, but some times you may come across restrictions on the right of access. ... Access to open countryside or "Right to Roam" ... "The right to roam"
ramblers.org.uk/freedom/
On Monday 31 October 2005, the long process of implementing the new right of access provided by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (CRoW), some times called the 'right to roam', in England was completed.
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The sense of the right to roam the countryside as a public right is strongly rooted in society and in later years also in the legislation. ...
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Magazine article by Chris Baker; Geographical, Vol. 77, July 2005 ... Questia's powerful research tools allow you to highlight, take notes, bookmark and even create instant citations and bibliographies. To use these features and save hours of work, you must be a subscriber to the Questia service. ... You Are Reading:
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1 Encouraging the public to use the right to roam across the countryside ... 1. The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 introduced the public's 'right to roam' across specific areas of countryside without having to keep to existing footpaths.
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In Section III, the Article discusses in detail the most recent, and certainly the most dramatic, legislative recognition of the public’s right to roam the countryside, CRoW.
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He is driven the few minutes to school, is taken by car to a safe place to ride his bike and can roam no more than 300 yards from home. ... "They need time playing in the countryside, in parks and ... "Since then there has been a great increase in the right to behave badly and an equal decrease in the freedom to behave normally" - ;
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