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Types of land restriction

Restrictions are used to balance the needs of walkers and farmers, ultimately to help ensure the safety of the public and the continuing enjoyment of the countryside for all. There are two major types of restriction ...

Discretionary restrictions

This type of restriction is useful for landowners and tennants wishing to exclude or restrict access to their land for instance when they are lambing.

They can be placed and removed at short notice, so it is important to check the latest information on this website - whilst keeping a sharp eye for signs on the land!

Even a restriction of a only a few hours is counted as a full day - and discretionary restrictions can only be used across 28 days in any one calendar year.

Discretionary restrictions can’t be imposed:

  • on Bank Holidays, Christmas Day or Good Friday
  • on more than four weekend days
  • on any Saturday between 1st June and 11th August
  • on any Sunday between 1st June and 30th September

Restrictions by direction (with an application)

Anyone with a legal interest in the land can apply to the ‘relevant authority’ (Countryside Council for Wales, Snowdonia National Park Authority, Brecon Beacons Park Authority, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and the Forestry Commission) for restrictions by direction.

They can only be applied for if they are necessary for one or more of the following pressing purposes:

  • for reasons of land management
  • to avoid the risk of fire
  • to avoid danger to the public

If the application is refused, the applicant still has a right of appeal. However, the land’s access status remains unchanged whilst any appeal is ongoing.

Restrictions by direction (without an application)

Restrictions can also be imposed by a ‘relevant authority’  without a request from someone with a legal interest in particular circumstances:

  • to avoid the risk of fire
  • to avoid danger to the public
  • for nature conservation or cultural heritage purposes
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