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access land

British  

noun

  1. (in England and Wales) areas of the countryside which are open to the public

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Sara Jenkins, 28 won the latest series of Channel 4's Our Dream Farm, and said there were not enough opportunities for people her age and younger to access land.

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Civil unrest could break out if a company continues to try to access land by force for its plans to raise miles of pylons through rural Wales, a politician has warned.

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In a statement, it said it was trying to work positively with individuals and communities and had a legal right to access land as an Independent Distribution Operator Network.

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In a statement, Green GEN Cymru said electricity infrastructure was of national significance, and as such it had a legal right to access land.

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A report by the Right to Roam group has found that more than 5,500 lesser-known sites designated as Scheduled Monuments have no direct footpaths to them or are not on open access land.

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