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Right to roam less important than good footpaths

Language: English Series: CSM (Chartered Surveyor Monthly) ; July/August 1998, 7(1)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: The RICS has responded to government proposals for increased access to the countryside by stressing that good, well-marked and safe footpaths are more important to the public than the theoretical right to roam. (Copies of the RICS response are available from the Press Office on 0171 222 7000)
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The RICS has responded to government proposals for increased access to the countryside by stressing that good, well-marked and safe footpaths are more important to the public than the theoretical right to roam. (Copies of the RICS response are available from the Press Office on 0171 222 7000)