New Countryside Code guidance to support farmers

There is new guidance and advice for farmers about the rights and responsibilities which arise when members of the public access their land. Find out what updates may apply to you.

Updated guidance, under the Countryside Code, has been published to provide recommendations to farmers on making it easier for the public to enjoy the farming landscape.

The new advice follows the refreshed Countryside Code last year, 70 years after the first booklet was written in 1951.

Working with Natural England

Natural Resources Wales has worked with Natural England to revise and update the land manager advice which includes making rights of way accessible, creating safer environments and installing clear signage.

NFU members can check the Business Guide: Stiles, Gates and Cattle Grids on Public Rights of Way for more details.

Clearer guidance and instructions for visitors

Key changes include:

  • Clearer guidance on keeping rights of way usable, including recommendations for cutting back vegetation and keeping public waterways clear.
  • Instructions for where visitors can walk freely on open access land or in a coastal margin.
  • Information about common land and understanding that horse-riding rights are applicable.
  • The process of reporting anti-social behaviour – criminal damage and threatening behaviour will not be tolerated, and farmers and land managers are advised to contact the police to report any such incidents.
  • Advice on reporting noise disturbances and fly-tipping to the local authority.
  • Guidance on managing and protecting livestock, and a reminder of responsibilities when using firearms and fencing.
  • Advice for creating a safe environment, including the safe storage of bales, logs and the management of trees.
  • Information on using and storing dangerous substances responsibly.
READ: The Countryside Code: advice for land managers

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