Say hello to fellow walkers and pick up dog poo : The revised Countryside Code

The government has revised and updated the Countryside Code, the first changes in over a decade.
Details include advice on creating a welcoming environment, for example by saying hello to fellow visitors; clearer rules to underline the importance of clearing away dog poo; staying on footpaths; and not feeding livestock. It also provides advice on how to seek permissions for activities such as wild swimming.
Natural England Chair Tony Juniper said: "The Countryside Code has been providing an excellent guide for people on how to get out and enjoy the outdoors safely for over 70 years.
"With more people than ever before seeking solace in nature, this refresh could not come at a more crucial time. We want everyone to be aware of the Code, so people of all ages and backgrounds can enjoy the invaluable health and wellbeing benefits that nature offers, while giving it the respect it deserves."
Rural Affairs Minister Lord Gardiner said: " With so many people visiting the countryside, the Countryside Code has never felt more relevant. Crucially it now covers all green spaces, waterways, the coast and even parks in towns and cities, so that everyone, as we lift restrictions, can enjoy a greener future.
" It is an excellent guide and I urge visitors to nature – old and new - to follow its advice."
The updated Countryside Code can be viewed by clicking HERE : the government site
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