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Public footpath right directional sign - 3mm Aluminium sign 330mm x 100mm

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Footpath waymarkers are an important way to help people find their way and stay on the right path. They can be especially useful in areas where there are many different paths, or where the path is not well-defined. Waymarkers can also help to prevent people from trespassing on private land. A highway over which the public have a right of way on foot only, not being a footway (see section 329(1) of the HA80 and section 336(1) of the TCPA90), or a highway over which the public have a right of way on foot only, other than such a highway at the side of a public road (see section 66(1) of the WCA81). “Footway” means a way comprised in a highway which also comprises a carriageway, being a way over which the public have a right of way on foot only (section 329(1) of the HA80). A highway over which the public have a right of way for vehicular and all other kinds of traffic, but which is used by the public mainly for the purpose for which footpaths and bridleways are so used (see section 66(1) of the WCA81 and Advice Note 8). Rights of Way Circular: Guidance for Local Authorities (applies to England only) Department of Transport There are several ways that you can find the route of public rights of way in England, Wales, and in Northern Ireland, including:

Whichever type of venue you have, you can be confident that our waymarking discs are digitally printed to a high standard and delivered to your business in a timely manner.For walking activities, bicycling, and horse riding (including people using mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs). Anytime between the 1st of March and the 31st of July (the reason is to protect any ground-nesting birds).

The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 gives the public the right to be on or cross any land for recreational, educational and other named purposes. There may be circumstances where you get permission from the landowners but, providing you are considerate and respectful of the land you’re traversing; you have the right to roam when walking, cycling or horse riding. You have the right to walk your dog too providing they’re kept under close control. You are not permitted on any land for hunting, shooting, fishing or using motorised vehicles. From your OS map, you will be able to see where land may belong to the National Trust for Scotland, Forestry Commission or Woodland Trust. There may be limited access in some of these areas, but local signs will instruct you. In addition, access land owned by the National Trust, Forest Commission or Woodland Trust will have purple band and appropriate symbol. Members of the public have the legal right to access some, but not all, land areas for leisure activities (e.g. dog walking, rambling). Some 140,000 miles of the Rights of Way network are recorded on definitive maps in England. These were originally prepared under Part IV of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949. The Act covered England but there were some areas, notably the administrative county of London and those of county boroughs, in respect of which there was a choice of whether to adopt the relevant provisions. Fully developed areas could also be excluded by resolution of county councils. With that in mind, some of the main reasons why we believe that you should choose us for public footpath arrow signs are:

There are two situations when you must keep a dog on a lead that is no more than two (2) metres long when using access land:

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