The LDWA has, along with 11 other outdoor organisations, added its name to a statement of concern over those parts of the Public Bodies Bill, currently before the House of Lords, that may affect countryside access and path usage on land owned or managed by the Forestry Commission and National Park Authorities. The statement, on which further details may be found here, reads:
"We oppose those elements of the Public Bodies Bill which give government wide-ranging and unfettered powers to alter the nature and functions of bodies which hold land for the public benefit. In particular, we are concerned that the Bill allows ministers to alter the National Park Authorities and the Forestry Commission, both of which own and manage land with a wide range of public benefits and who have, as part of their statutory purposes, a commitment to contribute to the landscape and its biodiversity, and provide good-quality public access opportunities, on foot, horseback and bike.
The result could be that land which is currently enjoyed by the public is appropriated for some other purpose, or that the quality of its natural features and public access diminishes or is not secured."
The British Horse Society
British Mountaineering Council
Campaign for National Parks
Disabled Ramblers
Long Distance Walkers Association
National Federation of Bridleway Associations
Open Spaces Society
Ramblers
South Pennine Packhorse Trails Trust
Sport and Recreation Alliance
Trails Trust
Woodland Trust