Gary Ford, East Anglia regional director for the NFU, said: The Countryside Code has provided useful advice for everyone visiting and enjoying the countryside over many years, but it was time for a refresh.
“We have worked closely with the government and Natural England on the messaging in the code to bring it up to date and to help address the recent increase in access-related issues such as keeping to public rights of way, ensuring dogs are under control and that dog waste is binned. We want the public to enjoy East Anglia s countryside and to engage with where their food comes from. However, it is important that this access and engagement is achieved in a responsible way, given that much of this land is an active working environment, where farmers and growers carry out their daily job of producing our food.
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