BBC Countryfile Magazine

WIDER ACCESS

A campaign to allow the public greater access to nature has been, we describe the context of public access, address the arguments against it, and lay out our vision for the future. We are not seeking a revolution; we simply want a reasonable extension of the existing Countryside and Rights of Way Act to include rivers, woodland, greenbelt and downland. These are the areas of England that we have identified that could offer the most tangible health benefits to the greatest number of people. If any of the points in this article resonate with you, please check out our website and sign up to join the conversation, at

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