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Monday, 23 September, 2002, 08:44 GMT 09:44 UK
Last footpaths reopen to walkers
All restrictions on public footpaths have been lifted
The last three public footpaths in the UK closed by foot-and-mouth disease are due to re-open.
The footpaths, at Falstone, in the Northumberland National Park, will reopen on Monday, nineteen months after the start of the outbreak. The last confirmed case of foot-and-mouth disease to affect the National Park was on 20 September 2001 and the last in Northumberland was 27 September 2001. The remaining restrictions involve paths that pass through a farmyard on an affected site in the north Tyne valley.
The Ramblers' Association said the reopening of the paths demonstrated how important walkers were to rural economies. A spokesman for the Ramblers' Association said: "The reopening of the three remaining footpath closures comes as a timely reminder of the importance of open and useable paths to rural economies and communities. "Footpaths play a vital role in local economies, and are crucial for providing opportunities for healthy recreation. Footpath network "The closure of paths during foot-and-mouth highlighted the very real value of walkers to many rural businesses." A recent survey of Ramblers' Association footpath workers across the country discovered that 84% considered rights of way funding to be the main factor affecting the quality of the footpath network. The majority of footpath volunteers believed that even a small increase in rights of way budgets could have a massive impact on common problems, such as missing signposts, broken styles, barbed wire obstructions and cropped and ploughed paths.
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