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GN11-04: Exclusions & restrictions on access land under the provisions of CRoW Act 2000 - Wales
The public's right of access for open air recreation on land defined as Access Land under CROW 2000 will come into effect in Wales in May 2005. Land owners, tenants and others with an interest in the land will have the ability to restrict or exclude access in certain situations primarily for land management purposes. Details of the circumstances when these rights apply and how to go about using the exclusions and restrictions regime are detailed in this guidance note. Please note this applies to Wales only. Similar guidance for access land in England is contained in GN 01/04.
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