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 ...
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 ...
THE COUNTRYSIDE Code has been updated for the first time in 50 years in preparation for the introduction of the new right-to-roam. The Countryside Agency has published the new code which for the first ...
The Countryside Code should be taught in schools, the CLA is urging (Emily Beament/PA) The countryside code should be taught in schools to help people enjoy the outdoors safely, the Country Land and ...
Legislation next year will open up more of the countryside to public access. Meinir Wigley explains how people will be encouraged to exercise responsibility as well as their rights A SEAGULL, a sheep ...
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 Countryside Code has been updated as an increasing number of people turn to nature for solace during the coronavirus pandemic. The code, which provides advice for visitors to natural places, has ...
AN updated Countryside Code is being published on the 70th anniversary of the booklet’s first publication. Visitors to the outdoors are being urged to say hello to other people, stay on footpaths, and ...
The countryside code should be taught in schools to help people enjoy the outdoors safely, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has urged. The organisation, which represents 30,000 rural ...
For the first time in more than a decade, the Countryside Code has had a revamp. Seventy years after it was published in its first ever form – a natty booklet in 1951 – the Code has been reimagined ...
Almost nine out of 10 people break the Countryside Code during walks on rural and agricultural land, a survey has revealed. The survey, carried out by outdoor clothing company Rohan, quizzed 2,000 ...