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[QUOTE="Peterexpatkiwi, post: 1247566, member: 107500"] Regrettably not always. It’s 25 years since I lived in the UK, I used to walk regularly with two groups fighting to keep public footpath’s open. Even on relatively well travelled/ frequently walked paths it was not uncommon to find locked gates, styles removed, new permanent fences, thorn bushes planted across the path, barbed wire etc blocking our way. Let alone path’s ploughed and not re-marked, and many other [I]illegal[/I] acts. We had many, confrontations with irate landowners denying us access, even dog’s set on us. It still happens to this day, although better education ( of landowners) has reduced the number of serious incidents ( police involvement). I’m still in occasional contact with one of my ‘crew’, she still finds the same issues, although fortunately not as frequently as previously. And very few where she lives!! I would add: 95% or more landowners are accepting/very reasonable/ occasionally even welcoming. ( Benches, rubbish bin’s, even water taps!!). [/QUOTE]
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