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Countryside for All – A Good Practice Guide to Countryside Access for Disabled People (Extended CD-ROM Edition: 2005)

The Fieldfare Trust's guide to help people with disabilities and countryside access managers recognise what 'Countryside for All' means, and how to work towards achieving it. A series of information tools and suggested processes which can lead to better countryside access for people with disabilities, with due regard to economic and environmental constraints.

For information about Physical Access Standards for meeting full accessibility - see Standards.

icon People with Disabilities and the National Cycle Network

 This information sheet outlines how well designed routes can be accessible and enjoyed by people with disabilities.

icon Making traffic free paths more accessible - Sustrans Routes for People Information Sheet FF42

This information sheet is aimed at path providers - local authorities etc. It aims to give advice on how to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.

 

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  • Cycling Scotland
  • Forestry Commission Scotland
  • Falkirk Council
  • Paths For All
  • Scottish Natural Heritage
  • Sustrans