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Documents supplied by Countryside Agency

A Guide to Finding Funding for Rural Transport Partnership Projects
A Peoples Charter? - Forty Years of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949
Agricultural Landscapes - 33 Years of Change
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - Management Plans - A Guide
Beyond Transport Infrastructure - Lessons for the Future from Recent Road Projects - Full Report for the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and the Countryside Agency
Bike and Rail - A Good Practice Guide
By All Reasonable Means - Inclusive Access to the Outdoors for Disabled People
Capturing Value for Rural Communities - Community Land Trusts and Sustainable Rural Communities
Commission for Rural Communities - Addressing Rural Issues in Local Transport Plans
Commission for Rural Communities - Attitudes to Rural Disadvantage - A Segmentation Analysis Report
Commission for Rural Communities - Discussion Paper - Shire Local Government - Time for Change?
Commission for Rural Communities - Rural Affordable Housing - Evidence to the Affordable Rural Housing Commission
Commission for Rural Communities - Rural Disadvantage - Quality of Life and Disadvantage Amongst Older People - A Pilot Study
Commission for Rural Communities - Rural Housing - A Place in the Countryside?
Commission for Rural Communities - Rural Proofing Report 2004-2005
Commission for Rural Communities - Tackling Rural Disadvantage - Rural Economics - Bulletin 1: Choice of Jobs in Rural England
Commission for Rural Communities - Tackling Rural Disadvantage - Taking Forward Our Study on Rural Disadvantage
Commission for Rural Communities - Tackling Rural Disadvantage - The Provision of Affordable and Supported Housing in England's National Park
Commission for Rural Communities - Tackling Rural Disadvantage - Wheels to Work - The Way Forward
Concept Statements and Local Development Documents - Practical Guidance for Local Planning Authorities
Countryside Access and the New Rights
Countryside Focus - Issue 33
Discovering Lost Ways - Newsletter 1: Spring 2005
Economies of Rural England - Reflecting the Realities
English Rural Crafts - Today and Tomorrow
Including Landscape in Road Design, Construction and Mitigation - A Good Practice Discussion Note
Indicator Theme 11: Changes in Countryside Character and Countryside Quality
Indicator Theme 16: Business Health
Indicator Theme 5: Geographical Availability of Services
Integrated Access Management - New Ways to Help People Enjoy the Countryside
Integrated Rural Development - An Approach to Modernising Rural Delivery to Achieve Sustainable Development
Involving Parish Councils in Transport Issues
Managing Public Access - A Guide for Land Managers
On the Right Track - Surface Requirements for Shared Use Routes (Excluding Mechanically Propelled Vehicles) - Good Practice Guide
Planning for Sustainable Rural Economic Development - Good Practice Advice for Local Planning Authorities
Planning for Vital Communities - Good Practice in Linking Parish Plans, Market Town Plans and Community Plans
Research Notes - A Feasibility Study on Improving Access for Canoeing by Voluntary Agreement
Research Notes - An Index of Food Relocalisation in England and Wales
Research Notes - Construction Sector in Rural England
Research Notes - Countryside Quality Counts
Research Notes - Demand for Outdoor Recreation in the English National Parks
Research Notes - Diversity Review - Options for Implementation
Research Notes - Diversity Review Evaluation Framework and Toolkit
Research Notes - Doorstep Greens
Research Notes - Engaging and Learning with the Outdoors - A Summary of the Outdoor Classroom in a Rural Context - Action Research Project
Research Notes - Integrated Access Demonstration Projects - Lessons Learnt
Research Notes - Rural Proofing the Delivery Chain
Research Notes - The New Definition of Urban and Rural Areas of England and Wales
Research Notes - The Potential Effects of GM Crops on the Countryside and Rural Economy
Research Notes - Three Market Town Healthcheck Stories
Research Notes - Understanding Tranquillity - The Role of Participatory Appraisal Consultation in Defining and Assessing a Valuable Resource
Rural Connections - Achieving Social Inclusion through Transport Schemes
Rural Proofing in 2003/04 - A Report to Government by the Countryside Agency
Rural Proofing in 2003/04 - Executive Summary
Rural Services Standard - Third Progress Report 2003/04
Signs on Access Land in England - Guidance for Land Managers
Sustainable Development Fund for Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) - Guidance Notes 2005-6
The Countryside Code
The Countryside in and Around Towns - A Vision for Connecting Town and Country In the Pursuit of Sustainable Development
The State of the Countryside 2004 - Key Findings
The State of the Countryside 2020
The State of the Countryside in Yorkshire and the Humber 2003 - Summary Leaflet
The State of the Countryside in the East Midlands 2004
The State of the Countryside in the East of England 2003 - Summary Leaflet
The State of the Countryside in the East of England 2004
The State of the Countryside in the South East 2003 - Summary Leaflet
The State of the Countryside in the South East 2004
The State of the Countryside in the South West 2004 - Summary
The State of the Countryside in the West Midlands 2004
Thinking Rural Within Local Public Service Agreements - Briefing Sheet 1: Introduction and Advocacy
This is an Example of How a Parish Plan Might Look - Our Village Parish Plan 2003-04
Towards a 'New Vernacular' - Promoting High Quality, Sustainable New Development in the Countryside
Towards a Country Parks Renaissance
Trends in Rural Services and Social Housing 2003-2004 - Summary Report
What Makes a Good Parish Plan - An Investigation of Parish Plans Using a Selection from 1,000 Plans Funded by the Countryside Agency Between 2001-4

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