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Countryside and rights of way act 2000 (HC 394 of session 2002-03)

Publication Year

2003

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Looks at the implementation of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 which includes provisions to introduce the regime of more open access to the countryside (the 'right to roam'). Looks at maintaining a balance between the needs of those who work on the land and those who seek access to the land for recreation purposes. Discusses concerns relating to delays to the mapping process and additional money allocated to local authorities to implement the Act.

Document History

House of Commons Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee. Fifth report.

ISBN

9780215008886

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