Development land and the right to roam, part II
Language: English Series: EMIS Property Service ; 3(4) April 2005, 5-7(3)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Part I (L129307) of this two-part series on the need for developers to consider the right to roam before acquiring vacant development land examined existing public rights of access in relation to common land and town and village greens and access by way of landowners' agreement or statutory rights together with the more recent right to roam access land created by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. In addition to defining the extent of such access land, a summary of categories of excepted land and land accessible under earlier statutes was also explored. Part II looks at the access land map itself including the responsibility for and procedure involved in its preparation, rights of the public in relation to access land, the possiblity of landowners excluding and restricting public access together with their rights and responsibilities and how the access map might be checked. [Taken from journal abstract].Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal article | London Journal article | L129486 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129486-1001 |
Part I (L129307) of this two-part series on the need for developers to consider the right to roam before acquiring vacant development land examined existing public rights of access in relation to common land and town and village greens and access by way of landowners' agreement or statutory rights together with the more recent right to roam access land created by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. In addition to defining the extent of such access land, a summary of categories of excepted land and land accessible under earlier statutes was also explored. Part II looks at the access land map itself including the responsibility for and procedure involved in its preparation, rights of the public in relation to access land, the possiblity of landowners excluding and restricting public access together with their rights and responsibilities and how the access map might be checked. [Taken from journal abstract].