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Right to Roam - What's happening in Warwickshire | ||
Although the 'Right to Roam' has come into effect in Warwickshire, less than 1% of land is affected. The majority of this land is the registered Common land within the County and much of this already had informal public access. | ||
| For more information about where you, as a member of the public, can go at the moment visit the national Countryside Access website. You will be able to check online where you can go. Access land may be marked with the Open Access Symbol. You do not have the right to roam over farmland and other countryside unless it has specifically been included in the Access Maps. When walking in most of Warwickshire's countryside you must keep to the public rights of way. For more information for landowners, please visit the national Open Access website. Background The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 introduced a new type of access to the countryside, popularly known as the "Right to Roam". | ![]() ![]() Open Access Symbol | |
The access rights apply only to certain types of land. The affected land includes:
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Warwickshire County Council, Shire Hall, Warwick CV34 4RL Telephone: 01926 410410