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Rights of way and right to roam - access rights of way, open access and permissive access land, use common lands, the Countryside Code, report problems.
You have the right to access some land for walking or certain other…
You can walk on all public rights of way. Some public rights of way are…
You can access some land across England without having to use paths - this…
You may be able to access private land if the landowner has agreed to let…
As the owner or occupier of land with a public right of way across it, you must keep the route visible and not obstruct or endanger users.
As a local highway authority (usually a county council or national park authority) you have statutory duties to record and keep public rights of way open.
Report someone to HMRC if you think they're using red diesel when driving on public roads without a licence
National Highways is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport .
New map rates how record government pothole funding is being used.
You can report obstructions on the road such as illegal signs, hedges, builders skips and scaffolding to the local council or National Highways.
Information about how local authorities use open data to stimulate growth and innovation, save costs and develop more sustainable transport.
Legal noise limits for on and off-road vehicles, and what to do if you're affected by road, rail or aircraft noise.
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