Access to open land
Series: RICS North West Region News ; 22 November 2001, (1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Members of RICS in the North West are urging government not to rush plans to give access to open land in advance of the Countryside Rights of Ways Act (CRoW). As part of the Act, which gives the public new rights to walk on areas of open land, the country will be divided into eight mapping areas. The lower North West, which stretches from Lancaster to Nantwich and Huddersfield to Blackpool, has been chosen as one of the first areas that will be mapped.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Members of RICS in the North West are urging government not to rush plans to give access to open land in advance of the Countryside Rights of Ways Act (CRoW). As part of the Act, which gives the public new rights to walk on areas of open land, the country will be divided into eight mapping areas. The lower North West, which stretches from Lancaster to Nantwich and Huddersfield to Blackpool, has been chosen as one of the first areas that will be mapped.