In 2002 the Minister for Rural Affairs and Local Environmental Quality invited the Countryside Agency to examine whether access to a range of water types, for canoes and paddlers, could be achieved through negotiated voluntary access agreements. The Countryside Agency commissioned Brighton University to undertake a feasibility study based on four pilot areas.
A feasibility study on improving access for canoeing by voluntary agreement (CRN79)
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