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The Countryside Code is a set of guidelines designed for use by both the public and land managers across
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. It is titled as a guide for enjoying parks and waterways, coast and countryside. It was established in 2004 as a relaunch of The Country Code, which existed since the 1930s. The Countryside Code is managed by
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in England and
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in Wales. Whilst both organisations oversee the Countryside Code, they are each individually responsible for promoting it in their respective country.


The original rules

The Country Code evolved from the work of various organisations and had several different versions from the 1930s. The most widely accepted version of The Country Code was published in 1981 by the
Countryside Commission The Countryside Commission (formally the Countryside Commission for England and Wales, then the Countryside Commission for England) was a statutory body in England and Wales, and later in England only. Its forerunner, the National Parks Commissi ...
: #Enjoy the countryside and respect its life and work #Guard against all risk of fire #Fasten all gates #Keep your dogs under close control #Keep to public paths across farmland #Use gates and stiles to cross fences, hedges and walls #Leave livestock, crops and machinery alone #Take your litter home #Help to keep all water clean #Protect wildlife, plants and trees #Take special care on country roads #Make no unnecessary noise In the 1960s and 70s the Country Code was publicised by several
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s shown in cinemas and on television. At some point after 1981, the instruction to fasten all gates was replaced with one to instead leave gates as found.


The Countryside Code

In 2004 The Country Code was revised and relaunched as The Countryside Code (Côd Cefn Gwlad in Welsh) to reflect the introduction of new open access rights and changes in society over the preceding years. The revised Code was produced through a partnership between the
Countryside Agency The Countryside Agency was a statutory body set up in England in 1999 with the task of improving the quality of the rural environment and the lives of those living in it. The agency was dissolved in 2006 and its functions dispersed among other bo ...
and the
Countryside Council for Wales The Countryside Council for Wales (CCW; ) was a Welsh Assembly sponsored body responsible for wildlife conservation, landscape and countryside access in Wales. It merged with Forestry Commission Wales, and Environment Agency Wales to form ...
*Be safe - plan ahead and follow any signs *Leave gates and property as you find them *Protect plants and animals, and take your litter home *Keep dogs under close control *Consider other people


The Countryside Code Refresh

A new, refreshed Countryside Code was launched by
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and
Natural Resources Wales Natural Resources Wales () is a Welsh Government sponsored body, which became operational from 1 April 2013, when it took over the management of the natural resources of Wales. It was formed from a merger of the Countryside Council for Wales, E ...
, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the creation of the founding booklet

ey changes to the Countryside Code included: * New advice for people to ‘be nice, say hello, share the space’ as well as ‘enjoy your visit, have fun, make a memory’. * A reminder not to feed livestock, horses or wild animals. * To stay on marked footpaths, even if they are muddy, to protect crops and wildlife. * Information on permissions to do certain outdoor activities, such as wild swimming. * Clearer rules for dog walkers to take home dog poo and use their own bin if a there are no public waste bins. * A refreshed tone of voice, creating a guide for the public rather than a list of rules – recognising the significant health and wellbeing benefits of spending time in nature. * New wording to make clear that the code applies to all our natural places, including parks and waterways, coast and countryside.


Shaun the Sheep and the Countryside Code

In May 2023,
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and
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launched a new campaign for the Countryside Code, alongside
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. The aim of the campaign was to engage young people and children with the messages of the Countryside Code


The Scottish Outdoor Access Code

In Scotland, where there is a more general right of access, NatureScot, Scottish Natural Heritage developed ''The Scottish Outdoor Access Code'', which was approved in draft form by the
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in July 2003 following the passing of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act of the same year, and was accepted in February 2005. The Scottish Outdoor Access Code differs significantly from The Country Code in that it promotes access rights that include crossing over land and non-motorised recreational activities like walking, cycling, angling and horse riding, and will normally apply in all rural settings. The basis of access rights over land (in Scotland) is of shared responsibilities, in that those exercising such rights have to act responsibly, following the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, while land owners/managers have a reciprocal responsibility in respecting the interests of those who exercise their rights. The Scottish code "is based on three key principles
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apply equally to the public and to land managers": # Take personal responsibility for your own actions. # Respect people's privacy and peace of mind. # Help land managers and others to work safely and effectively. Three additional principles apply to visitors:"Scottish Outdoor Access Code", pp.17–19 # Care for your environment. # Keep your dog under proper control. # Take extra care if you are organising an event or running a business. Both the Countryside Code and the Scottish code provide guidance for land managers as well as visitors.


See also

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Leave No Trace Leave No Trace, sometimes written as LNT, is a set of ethics promoting conservation of the outdoors. Originating in the mid-20th century, the concept started as a movement in the United States in response to ecological damage caused by wilderne ...
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Tread Lightly! Tread Lightly! is a nonprofit organization based in Centerville, Utah, whose mission is to promote responsible recreation through stewardship, education and communication. It was started as a campaign to address impacts from off road vehicles b ...
* Trail ethics


References


External links


English Countryside Code
Retrieved 13 January 2017
Scottish Outdoor Access Code
Retrieved 13 January 2017
Welsh Countryside Code
Retrieved 13 January 2017 {{DEFAULTSORT:Country Code, The Agriculture in the United Kingdom Rural society in the United Kingdom