These links are to government websites and organisations with an
interest in countryside access and public rights of way or to
websites which provide relevant information. Links to external
websites open in a new browser window.
Countryside initiatives in Suffolk
The
Brecks - the Brecks Countryside Project, which conserves and
enhances the Brecks for the enjoyment of local people and visitors
alike
Dedham Vale and Stour Valley - the Dedham
Vale and Stour Valley Countryside Project.
Gipping Valley Project - maintaining and
promoting the seventeen mile Gipping Valley River Path, formerly
the Gipping Navigation tow path.
Suffolk Coast and Heaths - conserving the
landscape and the wildlife of coast and heathland from
Kessingland and Mutford in the north to the River Stour in the
south.
Government links
The
Countryside Agency
Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
Environment Agency
Ordnance Survey
The
Planning Inspectorate
Rights of way research information
British Library
The
National Archives
Naturenet
Rights of way legislation
Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000
Highways Act 1980 - selected sections
Rights of Way Act 1990
Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Town and Country Planning Act 1990, Section
257
Rights of way management organisations
Countryside Management Association
Countryside Recreation Network
County
Surveyors Society
Institute of
Public Rights of Way Officers
Rights of way user groups
Auto Cycle
Union
British Driving Society
British Horse
Society
Byways &
Bridleways Trust
Cyclists' Touring
Club
Land Access &
Recreation Association (LARA)
The Open Spaces
Society
The Ramblers'
Association
Sustrans
Countryside organisations
Country Land and
Business Association
Natural
England
Forestry
Commission
National Farmers'
Union
The
National Trust
RSPB
Suffolk Wildlife Trust
The Wildlife &
Wetlands Trust