Visitors to the outdoors are being urged to say hello, smile more, stay on footpaths and always bin their dog's poo in a new-look Countryside Code. A refreshed version of the code, which provides ...
Advice given in the Countryside Code has been “refreshed” following the results of an online survey which saw nearly 4,000 people take part. Mrs Hallos said farmers were at the beginning of a ‘really ...
Reminders to stay on footpaths and not feed livestock, as well as clearer rules for dog walkers to take home mess, are part of the revised Countryside Code. The code has been updated before the Easter ...
The first Countryside Code booklet was published in 1951. This update - the first in over a decade - has been shaped by nearly 4,000 stakeholder responses to an online survey, which sought views on ...
The new Countryside Code has been launched today (April 1) by Natural England and Natural Resources Wales, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the creation of the founding booklet. With more ...
Natural England (NE) has now launched an online survey in order to engage fully on the Countryside Code Review. NE is seeking your views on how it can refresh the Countryside Code. It plans to update ...
· Research by Merrell shows just 51% of adults in England and Wales had heard of the Countryside Code · 64% of those polled who had never heard of the Countryside Code were aged between 16-24 · The ...
A NEW, easy-to-remember Countryside Code has been broadly welcomed following its introduction this week, reports Countryside Reporter Ellis Butcher. The fresh guide was launched this week by the ...
Farmers have slammed changes to the Countryside Code telling them to make rights of way more accessible, use clearer signage and swap stiles for self-closing gates. New guidance, published today by ...
VISITORS to the outdoors are being urged to say hello to other people, stay on footpaths, and bag and bin their dog’s poo in a new-look Countryside Code. The updated version of the code, which ...
The team behind the Wallace and Gromit characters are helping to relaunch the countryside code. The updated guidelines, on how to behave without damaging farmland or natural surroundings, are being ...
Natural England has announced a refresh to the Countryside Code to coincide with the Easter holiday and many of us getting out to enjoy the outdoors. The press release reads: Working on the refresh ...
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