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Rights of Way Blue Book
A Guide to Law and Practice
£29.95
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Available by special order, contact [email protected] and we can advise expected delivery date.
Cordee Code: | CTO283 |
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Page Size: | 154 x 230 mm |
No of Pages: | 880 |
Publisher: | Ramblers' Association |
ISBN13: | 9781901184990 |
Author: | JOHN RIDDALL AND JOHN TREVELYAN |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | May 2007 |
Edition: | 4 ed , May-2007 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Weight: | 1670g |
Product Type: | Book |
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As agreed with the Ramblers Association postage will be charged at ?5.50 per copy.
Affectionately known as the 'blue book', this definitive guide is written by two of the country's leading experts, and published by two of the leading organisations concerned with the protection of rights of way. The book analyses all the legislation affecting rights of way in England and Wales and explains the current legal lay of the land in contemporary and accessible terms. The Blue Book" aims to state the law as at 1 October 2006 and is an essential work of reference for anyone whose work involves rights of way - either as a professional or as a volunteer - and is also a fascinating book for those interested the historical and contemporary usage of the unique network of public paths in England and Wales.
As agreed with the Ramblers Association postage will be charged at ?5.50 per copy.
Affectionately known as the 'blue book', this definitive guide is written by two of the country's leading experts, and published by two of the leading organisations concerned with the protection of rights of way. The book analyses all the legislation affecting rights of way in England and Wales and explains the current legal lay of the land in contemporary and accessible terms. The Blue Book" aims to state the law as at 1 October 2006 and is an essential work of reference for anyone whose work involves rights of way - either as a professional or as a volunteer - and is also a fascinating book for those interested the historical and contemporary usage of the unique network of public paths in England and Wales.