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Freedom to roam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The freedom to roam , or everyman's right is the general public's right to access certain public or privately owned land for recreation and exercise. The right is sometimes called the right of pu...
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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"
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When David Blunkett's guide dog Sadie attracted the unfriendly attention of a Peak District cow a few days ago, history did not relate whether he was exercising his right to roam, or merely following a Great British walk from our series of the last week.
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For the Ramblers and like-minded groups, that way of life would allow all to roam freely across the land. And already, they have scored victories: Across the whole of Scotland and in designated areas totaling 3,300 square miles in England and Wales, the public has "the right to roam" wherever they wish.
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Call for compensation over right-to-roam plans ... The Marine Bill, currently going through Parliament, will give people right-to-roam around the English coastline. ... "In fact, two thirds of all appeals against the right to roam were successful. It is ridiculous the Government now seems to assume its system is infallible."
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Right2Roam Photography is the creative outlet of nature and travel photographer, Elijah Hassler ... Your browser cannot view frames. Please click here to view the no frames version; of this site. ... ABOUT THIS SITE...
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The right to roam has long been recognized in Finland, Norway, and Sweden where anyone is entitled to hike across or camp in the countryside on the property of another as long as one does not disturb the owner. For information on Sweden, see link.
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