right to roam

right to roam

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  • roam — verb ADVERB ▪ free, freely ▪ The animals were allowed to roam free. ▪ widely ▪ the wild dog s instinct to roam widely ▪ aimlessly …   Collocations dictionary

  • right of public access to the wilderness — noun freedom to roam …   Wiktionary

  • Freedom to roam — The freedom to roam, or everyman s right is a term describing the general public s right to access certain public or privately owned land for recreation and exercise. The term is sometimes called right of public access to the wilderness or the… …   Wikipedia

  • freedom to roam — noun The general publics right to access public or privately owned land for their own recreation or exercise. Syn: everymans right, right of public access to the wilderness, right to roam …   Wiktionary

  • everyman's right — noun freedom to roam …   Wiktionary

  • Walking in the United Kingdom — Walking is claimed to be the most popular outdoor recreational activity in the United Kingdom. [ [http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/factsandfigures/recreation.html Ramblers Association website: Walking Facts and Figures] ] The country has a… …   Wikipedia

  • Mass trespass of Kinder Scout — Als Mass trespass of Kinder Scout wurde das unbefugte Betreten des Bergplateaus Kinder Scout durch zahlreiche Wanderer am 24. April 1932 bekannt. Die Massenwanderung abseits öffentlicher Wege war ein Akt des Widerstands gegen das restriktive… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mass trespass of Kinder Scout — Commemorative plaque at Bowden Bridge Quarry in 2007 …   Wikipedia

  • Rivers Access Campaign — The Rivers Access Campaign is being undertaken by the British Canoe Union (BCU) to open up the inland water ways in England and Wales on behalf of members of the public. Under current UK law public access to rivers is restricted, and only 2% of… …   Wikipedia

  • Rights of way in England and Wales — In England and Wales, public rights of way are paths on which the public have a legally protected right to pass and re pass. The law in England and Wales differs from that in Scotland in that rights of way only exist where they are so designated… …   Wikipedia

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