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Language: English Series: Guardian ; 26 May 1999, 2:4(1)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: The Scottish approach to access to the countryside is likely to give a right of access to all countryside in principle, with exceptions made when there is good reason for making them. Suggests that this is likely to be more practical than the plans for England and Wales, in which access will be allowed to some landscape types but not others, and all land will have to be designated as belonging to a type.
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The Scottish approach to access to the countryside is likely to give a right of access to all countryside in principle, with exceptions made when there is good reason for making them. Suggests that this is likely to be more practical than the plans for England and Wales, in which access will be allowed to some landscape types but not others, and all land will have to be designated as belonging to a type.