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Open access areas are to be introduced with a rolling programme, plus the provisional access maps for the NW, including the Peak, have been released this month


Posted: 29 November 2002
by Jon

The Right To Roam could arrive earlier in some areas than previously mooted in some parts of England.

Unfortunately they're mostly rubbish, flat parts like south-east and central southern England, which according to rural affairs minister Alan Michael should have full access, over and above designated footpaths by summer 2004. Originally a one-off open access day was planned for 2005, but it seems that the idea has been replaced with a rolling opening. See press release.

Meanwhile, as of yesterday, the Countryside and Rights of Way Act requires local highway authorities to prepare Rights of Way Improvement plans, which are intended to help local authorities plan and implement a network of non-vehicular routes accessible to everyone. These plans will become part of local Transport Plans in 2005. See here for the mind-numbingly dull original press release.

Mapping Details Online

Provisional open access maps for the South East and Lower North West and the draft map for Central Southern England have been issued already. You can see the maps - including the NWW one which was issued on 18 November, at the Countryside Agency Mapping web site.

The lower North Western area covers Lancashire, part of North Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and the Peak District National Park and you can see it here. Well worth a look..


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