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Guidance notesShowing the 4 latest of 4. Show all. Guidance for landowners and occupiers who are affected by coastal access proposals and who wish to object or make a representation [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [26 April 2011] The Equality Act 2010 places on duty on service providers and public bodies to ensure that, so far as possible, disabled people are not disadvantaged. Defra has issued guidance on how the Act might affect the provision of structures on public rights of... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [6 December 2010] Are dogs allowed on public rights of way? Should they be on leads? What are the rules for dogs on open access land? With rules that vary according to the type of access, it is no wonder that many people are confused. This guidance note sets out the... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [18 May 2010] Recent cases have given considerable publicity to the problems that may arise when livestock are kept near public rights of way. This guidance note explains the legal background, provides guidance on suggested signage, and indicates the actions that... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [18 May 2010] |
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