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Chapter 15: Further information

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Links and downloads referred to in the text of Chapter 15

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398 Acts since 1988 (as originally enacted) link
398 Statutory Instruments (regulations and orders) since 1987 (as originally enacted) link
398 Statute Law Database (current legislation) link
398 Audit Commission link
398 British Horse Society link
399 Byways and Bridleways Trust link
399 Countryside Council for Wales link
399 Cyclists Touring Club link
399 Defra (Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) link
399 Health and Safety Executive link
399 House of Commons link
399 IPROW (Institute of Public Rights of Way Management) link
399 Land Registry link
399 Local Government Association link
399 Local Ombudsman for England link
399 National Assembly for Wales link
400 Natural England link
400 Open Spaces Society link
400 Ordnance Survey link
400 Office of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman link
400 Planning Inspectorate link
400 Public Services Ombudsman for Wales link
400 Ramblers’ Association link
400 Rights of Way Law Review link
400 Scottish Rights of Way Society link
401 Scottish Natural Heritage link
401 The National Archives link
401 TSO link
401 Practical guide to street works (Department for Transport) download
401 Report of the Committee on Footpaths and Access to the Countryside (Hobhouse Committee) (HMSO, 1947, Cmd 7207) abstract link
401 Report on National Parks in England and Wales (John Dower) (1945) abstract link

Supplements to the text of Chapter 15

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391 15.1.3 The 1992 regulations have been replaced by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007, with guidance in Department for Communities and Local Government Circular 03/2007. The effect on advertisements visible from rights of way has not been changed. link to regulations link to circular
395 15.3  The Cotswold Way was officially opened on 24 May 2007.  
396 15.5 A table listing when order-making authorities should send copies of orders to the Ordnance Survey is, for authorities in England, in Defra circular 1/08, paragraph 3.6. link