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Devon Countryside Access Forum

The Devon Countryside Access Forum is a statutory body set up by the County Council under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. The role of the Forum is to improve public access to land for the purposes of open-air recreation and enjoyment. The Devon countryside is famous for its varied and beautiful landscape and the Forum will be helping to ensure that opportunities for access and exploration are fully considered.
The Forum is a voluntary body with fourteen members, appointed following advertising, to represent land managers and owners, users of land and those with other interests. The Forum will advise the local authority and other bodies on access issues and will also consider wider strategic issues such as the Rights of Way Improvement Plan.
This site will enable you to view agendas and minutes of the Forum, find out about members, membership and explore links to other relevant sites.
Meeting Dates 2008
Public meetings in 2008 will take place on:-
- Wednesday 15 October, 10.00 a.m.
Venue will be confirmed in due course.
- Terms of Reference
(116KB - pdf help) - Countryside Access Forum members
- Apply for Membership
- Agendas and minutes of meetings
- Devon CAF responses to consultations
- Devon Countryside Access Forum Annual Report
South West Local Access Forum Newsletters
Devon Countryside Access Forum's Annual Report 2006/07
(406KB - pdf help)
New Guidance issued to Local Access Forums by Defra
Contact Us
The Secretary
Devon Countryside Access Forum,
Lucombe House
County Hall
Topsham Road
Exeter
EX2 4QW