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Landowners right to open land for public

Series: DEFRA News Release ; (358/03) 2 September 2003 (3)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Landowners and leaseholders will be able to dedicate land for public access under new regulations that came into force on 1 September. The changes allow freeholders and those holding a lease of more than ninety years to dedicate land to be enjoyed by the public even if it was sold. The new regulations apply to England only. http://www.gnn.gov.uk/gnn/national.nsf/Daily+News/EE4AE525B261579380256D95004B28B3?opendocument.
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Landowners and leaseholders will be able to dedicate land for public access under new regulations that came into force on 1 September. The changes allow freeholders and those holding a lease of more than ninety years to dedicate land to be enjoyed by the public even if it was sold. The new regulations apply to England only. http://www.gnn.gov.uk/gnn/national.nsf/Daily+News/EE4AE525B261579380256D95004B28B3?opendocument.