CRow: access symbols

Two new symbols have been introduced as part of the implementation of the CRoW Act:

The access symbol
This symbol can be used to indicate the start of access land, be this CRoW access land or access land under other agreements.
The negative access symbol
Natural England’s guidance states that this symbol should only be used in very limited circumstances - where the boundary between access land and land with no access rights needs clarifying or where there are persistent problems with trespass.

 



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