National Trust and Right to Roam join 40 groups demanding greater access to countryside

New manifesto says public should be offered 'responsible' routes to more green and blue spaces

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 2 min read
The National Trust and Right to Roam have signed up to a new manifesto demanding more rural access
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The National Trust and Right to Roam have signed up to a new manifesto demanding more rural access

Forty two national governing bodies and environmental organisations including the National Trust, the countryside charity CPRE and Right to Roam have joined together to support an Outdoors For All manifesto,...

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