Maintain/improve countryside access The condition of public rights of way is improved or maintained Arable land is left with a rough surface following operations such as ploughing, discing or tine cultivation
Cross-field paths are not reinstated after they are disturbed by agricultural activities
Public rights of way, and related structures, are not maintained
Reinstate cross-field paths where they are disturbed by agricultural activities such as ploughing
Maintain public rights of way, including structures such as stiles and gates
Create new access points
Provide signs and positive information about where people can go
Block public rights of way
Participate in farm open days
Minimise risks to public from livestock Do not to run a bull with cows in open countryside or in fields crossed by routes to open countryside
Aggressive cows are not identified and/or removed from grazing in popular access areas
Bulls are run with cows in open countryside or in fields crossed by routes to open countryside
Use signs to raise the awareness of visitors to any general risks they may face in the vicinity of livestock
Identify particularly aggressive cows and avoid grazing them in popular access areas
Improve access for disabled people
Proactively engage with local authorities/community on access issues