Posted: Thu 28th Dec 2023

Residents needed to represent their community on Local Access Forum

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 28th, 2023

Residents are being invited to represent their communities and organisations on the Local Access Forum.

The views of the forum will influence local, regional and national issues, and will involve discussions with local authority, government and other bodies, such as Natural Resources Wales.

Those who join the forum will have the chance to represent their local communities on issues public rights of way, land management and conservation of the natural beauty of the specific areas.

A forum member should represent:

  • users of local access land and local rights of way
  • owners and occupiers of access land and land with rights of way
  • other interests especially relevant to the area

Those interested in finding out more about the Local Access Forum or attend the first meeting in January can contact [email protected]



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