England's paths
Series: Countryside Agency Press Release ; 11 December 2001, (2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Research from the Countryside Agency, the leading body on rural recreation, has revealed that a quarter of England's 120,000 miles of rights of way aren't easy to use. Walkers, who use rights of way, can expect to come across a serious problem every 1.25 miles. The Rights of Way Condition Survey 2000 measures the quality of rights of way against long established targets for local councils to meet. Copies, priced £20.00, can be obtained from Countryside Agency Publications - tel: 0870 120 6466.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB3747-31 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 115988-1001 |
Research from the Countryside Agency, the leading body on rural recreation, has revealed that a quarter of England's 120,000 miles of rights of way aren't easy to use. Walkers, who use rights of way, can expect to come across a serious problem every 1.25 miles. The Rights of Way Condition Survey 2000 measures the quality of rights of way against long established targets for local councils to meet. Copies, priced £20.00, can be obtained from Countryside Agency Publications - tel: 0870 120 6466.