Say hello to fellow walkers and pick up dog mess: the revised Countryside Code

By Ellyn Wright

2nd Apr 2021 | Local News

The government has updated the Countryside Code, making changes for the first time 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.

A new code coincides with the 70th anniversary of the creation of the founding booklet. With more people enjoying the outdoors than ever before, the code has been revised to help people enjoy the countryside in a safe and respectful way.

Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales, Clare Pillman said: "For 70 years, the Countryside Code has been the cornerstone of our relationship with the great outdoors – a trusted and vital tool that helps people to enjoy their natural environment safely and respectfully.

"I would like to thank all our partners in Wales who have played their part in shaping the updated code we're launching today.

"With more and more of us making the most of our beautiful countryside and with warmer weather and longer days on the horizon, sticking to the code has never been more important.

"Whether you're returning to much-loved places, or heading to a destination for the very first time, please make sure you prepare for your trip in advance and to stick to the code when you get there."

With the requirement to stay local eased in Wales, visitors are expected to return to the countryside in large numbers over the Easter period.

In the summer of 2020, the Countryside Code was updated to respond to issues that were being raised during lockdown, such as an increase in littering and sheep worrying by dogs.

NFU Cymru President John Davies said: "The Welsh countryside offers a plethora of benefits to the public, acting as a green gym for outdoor exercise and recreation, as well as acting as the stunning backdrop maintained by farmers that also helps ensure the nation is fed.

"The importance of the Welsh countryside has really hit home during the Covid-19 pandemic, where it has acted as a sanctuary for millions of visitors to improve their physical health and mental wellbeing.

"This new look Countryside Code is an important tool in helping to handle the extra pressures on the countryside from walkers and people enjoying our farmed environment.

"I would urge people to understand and respect the Code, particularly when it comes to keeping to public rights of way, ensuring dogs are under control and binning dog waste."

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 .

     

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