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The current country park was established with the support of the Countryside Commission.
A creature of the planning system even though they are designated by the Countryside Commission.
The park was subsequently developed through funding from the Countryside Commission and opened in 1978.
The Countryside Commission can supply a free leaflet about the path.
Approaches are being made to the Countryside Commission and the private sector to help with the funding of the project.
The walk was first proposed at a meeting between ramblers and the Countryside Commission in 1990.
A The Countryside Commission are the people to contact.
The different types of demand, effective, deferred, and potential (Countryside Commission, 1970).
The Countryside Commission has called for planning guidelines on wind farms to be issued to local authorities.
The Countryside Commission says they would be used if they were cleared and that the answer's cooperation.
This project was set up by the county council and Countryside Commission to experiment with new approaches to path maintenance.
Meanwhile, the Countryside Commission is to introduce a national hedgerow management scheme this year.
It is managed by the Countryside Commission.
This is the long-term aim of the Countryside Commission, which wants all existing public footpaths to be accessible by the year 2000.
Walking and horse riding leaflets covering the route are available fresh off the press from: Countryside Commission.
Grants from both the Countryside Commission and English Heritage are sometimes available for this.
The leaflet is obtainable by post from Countryside Commission Publications,.
A scheme run by the Countryside Commission gives farmers an annual payment for neglected hedgerow.
Nearly five hundred farmers in the West of the region have joined the stewardship scheme, which is run by the Countryside Commission.
Lockley's report for the Countryside Commission in 1953 was welcomed and broadly adopted.
The Countryside Commission has warned that motorway tolls could lead to severe congestion in rural areas.
A Countryside Commission survey found that walkers had only a one in three chance of completing a two mile walk along rights of way.
The government's Countryside Commission argued that the licence should only have been renewed for a few years during a thorough review of military land requirements.
The scheme, to be supervised by the Countryside Commission, will be granted £13 million in its first three years.
Three long distance routes are being investigated by the Countryside Commission as potential National Trails.