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Organisations and websites which support Rights of Way staff and provide information about Rights of Way issues and the routes themselves.

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Disabled Access: Fieldsman Trails Ltd. Enabling Owners and managers of public spaces respond to their duties under the DDA, by providing Designs, Specification and interpretation material to improve Access for All.  Including Live Commentary Walks and Multi-media visitor packs.

 

IPROW The Institute of Public Rights of Way and Access Management is the professional body which represents over 350 individuals who are involved in the management of public rights of way in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, principally as local government officers.

 

Multimap Maps of anywhere on the UK mainland - just search by postcode, town etc (pre-dates Google maps!)

 

Paths for All Partnership represents 19 organisations, including land managers, recreational users and national agencies.  Our mission:  to facilitate the creation of well designed, managed and promoted networks of paths for walkers, horse riders and cyclists regardless of age and ability. We offer support and training in the field of access.

 

The Scottish Countryside Access Network brings together over 200 people working across Scotland on outdoor access and related issues. A committee of representatives present the views of Access Officers on the national stage. SCAN organises two national conferences per year on topical access issues with occasional workshops and networking events. 

 

Scottish Outdoor Access Code - know the code before you go 

Enjoy Scotlands outdoors responsibly

●    take responsibility for your own actions   

●    respect the interest of other people   

●    care for the environment

Access in Scotland is different from that in England and Wales.

 

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