
Nearly three-quarters of England’s woods inaccessible to public, study finds
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A recent study reveals that nearly 73% of England's woodlands are inaccessible to the public, according to government documents. Campaigners are urging the government to implement a right-to-roam bill that would allow greater access to these natural spaces. The findings highlight a significant barrier to public enjoyment of England's forests.
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Access to woodlands has been a contentious issue in England, where private ownership often restricts public entry. The right-to-roam movement seeks to change this by promoting legislation that allows individuals to enjoy natural spaces without barriers. This study underscores the urgency of addressing access rights in the context of environmental conservation and public health.
This article is based on a study and reflects the views of the researchers and campaigners involved.
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