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  • r with local dog walkers and has a number of footpaths across it.
  • The only approach to the chapel is on footpaths across fields from the A41 road.
  • had Ralph Wright in 1826 not closed several footpaths across his estate, footpaths that the public
  • The hill is approached by a couple of public footpaths across farmland from Crickhowell and Llanbed
  • There are extensive patterns of footpaths across the area which lead to the farms and
  • Several footpaths across the moor start from the town, includi
  • Footpaths also leave the valley at the farm buildings
  • has responsibility for planning application, footpaths an other local amenities and has recently ha
  • children's play area; new hard landscaping, footpaths and better lighting; CCTV cameras; outdoor g
  • y of the park is maintained short grass with footpaths and lined with tall trees and bisected by th
  • ttled and without roads, good access but few footpaths and with extensive views along the coast.
  • rt of the village there is a good network of footpaths and bridle ways which can be used to navigat
  • Footpaths and trails are used in winter as cross count
  • There are a number of public footpaths and other public rights of way over the hill
  • The route mostly follows coastal footpaths and is way-marked with its own logo.
  • tantial overhauls, with, for example, relaid footpaths and better cycling provision (on the bus lan
  • There are a number of public footpaths and other public rights of way across and al
  • long-distance footpath 81 miles long, along footpaths and roads in Essex, England.
  • : maintaining and improving Suffolk's roads, footpaths and public rights of way, road safety, publi
  • is that it contains extensive green spaces, footpaths and alleyways linking streets in and around
  • o the site, which has a network of public of footpaths and a bridal way.
  • leaping salmon, with yellow arrows denoting footpaths and blue arrows bridleways.
  • Several public footpaths and unmetalled roads ('green lanes') weave t
  • ground, on rocky slopes, and at the edge of footpaths and fields.
  • There are several footpaths and bridleways linking Wick with the surroun
  • access for walkers and there are a number of footpaths and bridleways which run to and over it.
  • There are a number of footpaths and scenic walks in the area, including a fo
  • und the Auckland Harbour Bridge area, better footpaths and cycleways along Westhaven Drive and a Ma
  • er is accessible to walkers with both public footpaths and concessionary paths running beside the r
  • Various public footpaths and bridleways provide access over its lower
  • is effectively a cul-de-sac though numerous footpaths and bridleways climb up the sides of the val
  • age is crossed by the Norwich Fringe Project footpaths and is within easy reach of Marriots Way, a
  • fields and woodland, and there are numerous footpaths and nature trails for the general public to
  • hildren as well as a small basketball court, footpaths and streams, and an unmaintained wooded area
  • ugh Nicholas Everitt Park and then by public footpaths and field across White Cast Marshes, an impo
  • h of the reserve through a network of public footpaths and paths whilst it is overlooked by a secti
  • er Nore bridge crossing, with provisions for footpaths and cycle lanes throughout.
  • lking, using towpaths, old railway lines and footpaths and visiting attractive countryside and gree
  • nd western margins whilst a couple of public footpaths and a restricted byway cross the northern an
  • q mi), maintains 48 km of roads and 87 km of footpaths, and has an estimated population of 9,891 as
  • ll, near Avebury, to Streatley, then follows footpaths and parts of the ancient Icknield Way throug
  • ed out in St Andrew's cemetery to repair the footpaths and walkways.
  • e Park and by the crossing of several public footpaths and a minor road make them a well-visited si
  • Public footpaths are the only access which links it with the
  • These footpaths are known locally as "The Dungeons" due to t
  • tion of 2660 with approximately 35 miles for footpaths around the parish.
  • The village has local footpaths around it including one to the beach and the
  • Footpaths around the reservoir have recently been upgr
  • und the village is criss-crossed with public footpaths around the countryside, which is a great esc
  • The fell is crossed by several public footpaths, as well as the Kirkby Slate Road, which has
  • In addition a few steep public footpaths ascend its eastern and southern slopes from
  • rmere, and is followed by one of the popular footpaths ascending Red Pike.
  • Coast Walk and the Pennine Way long distance footpaths at the head of Swaledale.
  • This included the said footpaths being reduced in width and thus making the b
  • te mainly follows cycle paths and shared-use footpaths beside the road.
  • adjacent to the London-bound platform, with footpaths both to Westmount Road and Glenesk Road; ano
  • e Monarch's Way and Mendip Way long-distance footpaths both pass through the village.
  • e Kirklees Way and Pennine Way long-distance footpaths both follow the valley.
  • Footpaths, bridleways and byways open to all traffic
  • no charge, and two car parks, rights of way ( footpaths, bridleways and a byway) and hides around th
  • nt's periphery using a mixture of GR routes, footpaths, bridleways, and quiet country roads, which
  • ss meaning you don't have to stick to strict footpaths but can wander freely over this chalkland la
  • re-named the town streets, all of which had footpaths cleaned, newly-laid out.
  • ers with its easily reached dense network of footpaths criss-crossing it and the area has been desi
  • Public footpaths cross the site and are waymarked on Ordnance
  • here are few defined paths though two public footpaths cross from north to south from Llangynidr to
  • Tracks and footpaths cross Conwy Mountain, and many walkers, whic
  • th Downs Way and Monarch's Way long distance footpaths cross the summit of the hill, which reaches
  • Several long distance footpaths cross the District, including the Saxon Shor
  • A network of public footpaths crosses the site.
  • landscape is criss-crossed by a multitude of footpaths, delimited by dry-stone walls, which past ge
  • nake Forest which is open to the public with footpaths, drives and picnic sites, therefore it is al
  • rch is located on a hill and accessed by two footpaths, each of about a quarter mile, on opposite s
  • Both long-distance footpaths follow the edge of the cliffs, which rise to
  • improving footpaths for better access to the 8 hectares (20 acre
  • dge is surrounded by countryside with public footpaths for country walks.
  • e the village and use one of the many public footpaths for access.
  • o the Ebersnacken; it can only be reached on footpaths, for example from the Holenberg to the south
  • Around Norchard there are many footpaths for walks into the forest, which are very go
  • visitor access is restricted to a network of footpaths from Brading Town and Bembridge Harbour, whi
  • the lighthouse sits is accessible by several footpaths from the Castle Hill Inn.
  • main entrance is from Goddington Lane, with footpaths from Avalon Road, Court Road and Chelsfield
  • You can only access the station from footpaths going around the lake.
  • ne of the series of walks devised by Meopham Footpaths Group through the adjoining woodland of the
  • ture trail several signposted cycle ways and footpaths have been established in recent years.
  • Public footpaths in the village are clearly marked by green f
  • uded information about Snickelways and other footpaths in the suburbs of York.
  • There are also some Long-distance footpaths in the Borough: among them the Thames Path a
  • Association for the Preservation of Ancient Footpaths in 1826.
  • nd Montpelier was first established from old footpaths in 1805, when the 36-mile (58 km) Winooski T
  • from the end of 2006, and new canopies over footpaths in the university areas.
  • ace within the traditional forest, lanes and footpaths in and around Bayston Hill or between the vi
  • Long-distance footpaths include the Sussex Border Path; and the Saxo
  • A staged review of footpaths, including limited rights to create new path
  • The North Bank has several footpaths, including one which runs along the side of
  • oastal Council and is crossed by a number of footpaths, including the Sandlings Walk which is a lon
  • Essex Way crosses three other Long distance footpaths including St Peter's Way (a 45-mile (72.5 km
  • each is connected to beach by boardwalks and footpaths; Inlet: Originally called Soldier's Beach fo
  • Dog fouling throughout the parish, including footpaths, is strictly prohibited with heavy fines for
  • y and WainwrightCoast to Coast long-distance footpaths, it is the only stretch of Heritage Coast on
  • Clearly marked footpaths lead directly to the monument, from a small
  • Numerous footpaths lead from the dam in almost all directions o
  • Footpaths lead around the rocks, and it is possible to
  • From Bishop's Stortford various footpaths lead up to and follow the embryonic River Ca
  • o road access to the station, though several footpaths lead off up the incline or towards Abergynol
  • The cycle route and associated footpaths lead through the numerous glades, picnic are
  • These include the footpaths leading to Shipley Church and the north wall
  • accessible by car but there are three narrow footpaths leading down to the beach.
  • and better equipped) walker there are public footpaths leading elsewhere, including Goathland stati
  • oded area low on the south flank) with rough footpaths leading to the summit and burial mounds.
  • There are also numerous un-made footpaths leading to/from the estate taking one north
  • There are two main footpaths leading up to the summit, one from the villa
  • n is popular with hikers as it has many good footpaths leading up to Crook Peak and Shute Shelve, a
  • n to the usual community council powers over footpaths, lighting, and input on planning matters.
  • ther minor roads and tracks and a network of footpaths link the scattered farms and houses.
  • There is much woodland in the area with footpaths maintained by the community council.
  • s continue to enjoy access to the network of footpaths, many being old rights of way, which run thr
  • Carn Brea hill with nearest villages and footpaths marked.
  • tion ground received £400,000 towards better footpaths, more lighting, refurbished public toilets a
  • The park received £400,000 towards better footpaths, more lighting, refurbished public toilets a
  • ll streams and ponds, an external classroom, footpaths, observation points and seating.
  • Footpaths of Coton parish
  • Inspired by the public footpaths of Britain and by the Appalachian Trail in t
  • ss the Little Orme, using the several public footpaths on its summit.
  • borough, and a network of mountain bike and footpaths on Latemar side.
  • ely 300m wide and is only accessible through footpaths on the National Trust land or via the South
  • lane roadway for IRC class 70 R loading with footpaths on either side.
  • c at limited times, F means access on public footpaths only, V means can be viewed from adjacent pa
  • ey are frequently used to mark, for example, footpaths or the areas around swimming pools.
  • via many footpaths or the afore mentioned Manifold Way Cycle pa
  • There are no recorded public footpaths or other public rights of way over the hill
  • Three long distance footpaths pass through the AONB: the Suffolk Coast and
  • lliford Lake Park, which features trails and footpaths, play areas, wetlands, picnic areas and a ca
  • ittee member of the Commons, Open Spaces and Footpaths Preservation Society (now the Open Spaces So
  • ary Treasurer of the Commons, Open Space and Footpaths Preservation Society; Member of Boxhill Comm
  • Footpaths provide routes connecting the village to Wey
  • There is an extensive network of footpaths providing public access.
  • pair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning.
  • pair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning.
  • pair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning.
  • nance and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport and street cleaning.
  • pair, and improvement of highways, drainage, footpaths, public transport, and street cleaning.
  • claimed and 60 miles (97 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.
  • aimed and 1.3 miles (2.1 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.
  • aimed and 4.1 miles (6.6 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.
  • imed and 7.2 miles (11.6 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.
  • claimed and 30 miles (48 km) of new road and footpaths put in place.
  • estoration of a cast iron folly, new asphalt footpaths, refurbished gardens and extensive replantin
  • Several public footpaths run through the woods.
  • A number of public footpaths run from the village through Newbourne Sprin
  • A number of long distance footpaths run across the Dolomites, which are called "
  • Several Long-distance footpaths run through the park including Staunton Way,
  • Many public footpaths run through the woodlands with information b
  • Public footpaths run around its base for all but a short sect
  • Public footpaths run from Harty, along to southern extent of
  • There are two roads and over 15km of public footpaths running through the woods.
  • Other footpaths skirt the remaining rims of the plateau and
  • There are numerous footpaths, some way-marked and some affording wheelcha
  • osure on other parts of beach and the access footpaths, steps were taken to designate a clearly mar
  • Their responsibilities include footpaths, street lighting, playgrounds and minor plan
  • n, a sparse network of public bridleways and footpaths stretches around the area, often providing u
  • a link in local, national and international footpaths such as the Solent Way and cycle routes such
  • .Its location near two, long Native American footpaths suggests that it may also have been a trail
  • There are public footpaths surrounding all parts of the site, but the l
  • s its rural feel, and has a number of public footpaths surrounding it.
  • Aberford Dykes can be walked via the public footpaths that run along them.
  • tch and put golf, a children's play area and footpaths that lead to areas close to the Leeds and Li
  • each, or just over half a mile by the public footpaths that were soon established.
  • mental flower beds, grassed areas, trees and footpaths, the park contains a number of other feature
  • ll and is part of two Cheshire long distance footpaths, the Sandstone Trail and the Eddisbury Way.
  • In response to the closure of those footpaths the people of Flixton initiated and funded a
  • is the starting point for four long-distance footpaths: the Maelor, Shropshire and South Cheshire W
  • The hill is crossed by three long-distance footpaths: the Pennine Bridleway passes just to the no
  • ranch) which forms part of two Long Distance Footpaths these being Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk
  • he two schools are connected by two parallel footpaths through the woods, known as Brothers' Walk (
  • ne Way, the first of Britain's long-distance footpaths, through an article he wrote for the Daily H
  • pplications, allotments, cemetery, overgrown footpaths to dog fouling.
  • ngton residents who were tired of walking up footpaths to the top.
  • o the tunnel allows walkers to access public footpaths to get to the eastern entrance of the tunnel
  • The new station is served by footpaths to Nassington and the mill village of Yarwel
  • The summit is reached by three public footpaths, two of them forming the Gloucestershire Way
  • In Donald itself, not only roads, but even footpaths were devastated as the Richardson River floo
  • Footpaths which lead up to the summit provide excellen
  • idgeway represents one of four long distance footpaths which combine to run from Lyme Regis to Huns
  • It is one of four long distance footpaths which, when combined, run from Lyme Regis to
  • s nearby make for pleasant walking on public footpaths, with some wildlife interest in the form of
  • l Relief Act were hired to pave the old park footpaths with cobblestones, adding a stone-and-slate