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Berghaus Accessables Now Accessible...
By Jon on 12/03/2004 12:59:23
A super-neat collection of outdoors accessories combining protection and accessibility is hitting the shops now. From camera cases to pack liners, we reckon Berghaus is onto a winner.
New from the guys at Berghaus is a range of accessories dubbed'Accessables' which should be appearing in a shop near you some timeabout now. Hard-shelled camera case will mount easily
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Weekend Weather And Access Links
By Michael Phish on 13/07/2001 09:22:00
All the weather and access gen you need for the weekend
and mouth mostly closed Access Maps and Details Online Weather's mountain-specific Pennines forecast • Met Office forecast for Yorkshire • Online weather forecast
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Passionate About Access In The Lakes?
By Jon on 01/02/2007 11:17:00
Here's how to get involved in The Lake District Local Access Forum.
Lakes locals who are passionate about the outdoors could have areal say in Lake District rights of way and access matters bygetting involved in the Local Access Forum.The Forum is a 20-strong independent body which has a leading rolein advising
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Candidates Committing To Coastal Access
By Jon Doran on 20/04/2010 15:12:46
Ramblers manifesto sees prospective MPs committing to coastal access as fast as possible.
According to the Ramblers, some 432 – more than one in five – election candidates, are now committed to delivering coastal access 'as fast as possible' as part of a commitment to the Ramblers' 'Walking Manifesto'.The coastal route was signed
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Coastal Access Consultation Launched
By Jon on 19/06/2007 11:39:53
'Get orf my cliff!' could be yesterday's cry if access proposals go through as envisaged.
The Government is today launching a consultation process on plansto open up the entire English coastline to walkers with fourpossible options available.Currently around 30 per-cent of the coast isn't accessible, with athird of that being owned
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Open Access Arrives This Weekend
By Jon on 15/09/2004 11:35:27
The first access land under the new Countryside and Rights of Way Act opens this Sunday primarily in NW England, but where can you go and what does it all mean?
. It'll mean that walkers will be able to explore open moorland awayfrom paths in areas which have been designated as open access land.But how do you know what's open and what isn't? In the Peak Park some400 new gates and styles have been installed
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First Draft Access Maps Released
By Jon on 13/11/2001 12:48:05
First drafts of proposed new open access areas in two regions of UK released for consulatation. Farmers rejoice at right to roam (not)
Draft maps of provisional open access areas under the new Right toRoam Act were due to be published yesterday, Monday.The Right to Roam will not actually be implemented until 2005 whendefinitive maps showing which areas will be open as of right
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Coastal Access Campaign Hots Up
By Jon on 09/08/2007 12:03:31
A special press event today aims to highlight the issues of coastal access.
- the British Mountaineering Council, Ramblers' Association,British Caving Association, British Canoe Union, CPPR, CTC,Equestrian Access Forum, IMBA-UK, National Trust, Open Spaces Soicetyand YHA - have put together an event on the North Somerset Coast
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Madonna Access Goes To Public Enquiry
By Jon on 05/01/2004 14:49:36
A public enquiry is to decide just how much of the superstar's Wiltshire estate is open to access by ramblers and anyone ese who wants to go there
The battle of Madge's estate is to be decided by a public enquiryon a date yet to be set.The story so far is that Madonna and Mr Madonna, film director GuyRitchie are concerned by the prospect of the new Right To Roamlegislation allowing open access
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Cordillera Blanca Access Under Threat
By Jon on 07/10/2005 11:28:22
Proposed new regulations may restrict the access of trekkers and climbers to the most popular area of the Peruvian Andes, the BMC is urging mountaineers to make their objections known.
and restrict access plus introduce time limits on stays inthe park. In essence, they appear to be similar to the regulationsintroduced to protect the Inca Trail some years back, but on a muchlarger scale covering, as they do, an entire park.The BMC is asking
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