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The Rights of Way Improvement PlanFollowing the Countryside and Rights of Way (CRoW) Act 2000 all local highway authorities are required to publish a rights of way improvement plan covering all of their area. Rights of Way Improvement plans are intended to be the prime means by which local highway authorities will identify the changes to be made, in respect of the managements and improvements to their local rights of way network in order to meet the governments aim for better provision for walkers, cyclists, equestrians and people with mobility difficulties. Particular emphasis is put on increasing access to the countryside for all users and abilities, routes from towns with links to public amenities and facilities, and links, which create circular tours for leisure and health. Assessment for the planIn drawing up this plan, authorities are required to assess:
The Rights of Way Improvement Plan for the Isle of Wight has now been published and can be viewed at ROWIP |
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