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Welsh Government announce further consultation on Access and
Outdoor Recreation
Dear members and supporters,
Cabinet Secretary Lesley Griffiths AM has announced her intention to go out
to yet another consultation on “Improving Opportunities to Access the
Outdoors for Recreation”.
In a written statement the Minister set out her proposal for consultation
on how current laws could be improved stating that there needs to be a
“better and fairer approach to public access for outdoor recreation which
is less burdensome to administer, provides for the wide range of activities
people want to participate in, with sensible safeguards for land management
activities”.
The Countryside Alliance has always supported improved access to the
countryside but we would oppose open access to land and water for the
reasons we set out in our response to the second consultation on this topic
in 2015.
The three key areas of proposals open to consultation are;
- Achieving
consistency in the opportunities available for participation in
different activities and how activities are restricted and regulated
- Simplifying
and harmonising procedures for designating and recording public access
- Improving
existing advisory forums and how access rights and responsibilities
are communicated to all interests
I for
one, do believe that we are about to see another push for open access to
land and water. Many opportunities for outdoor recreation are either not
being utilised or are not being acknowledged by those who, for ideological
reasons, would prefer access to be imposed by legislation on the basis of
free and unregulated access to land and water in Wales.
If we are serious about increasing opportunities we must do so in a way
that reaches out to landowners and riparian owners and to the general
public. The Countryside Alliance believes that better use of existing access
would achieve the aim more quickly and cost effectively and therefore
should be the starting point.
The Alliance has already begun building a series of case studies on how our
members and supporters have been champions in improving access for outdoor
recreation whether walking cycling, fishing – any activity you feel that
has contributed to opening up the doors to the countryside.
I would very much welcome your input. You can e-mail details to me rachel-evans@countryside-alliance.org I
would be pleased to hear from you.
Rachel Evans
Director for Wales
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