Sorry but I do have to say this. In an area (UK outside of Scotland)
where sadly, you're not free to roam where you like, access rights are
*absolutely vital detail* for walkers and other users of the countryside
and indicating them explicitly where known, either via designation, or
I've added my 2 penneth.
Maybe we should gather more samples of signs - e.g. to show differing Councils
styles (and then hopefully agreed tagging) to give better guidelines.
I've have a look my photos but I think I tend to delete these types of pictures
after use.
If I remember, next time
On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 10:00 +0100, Robert Norris wrote:
I've added my 2 penneth.
Maybe we should gather more samples of signs - e.g. to show differing
Councils styles (and then hopefully agreed tagging) to give better guidelines.
I've have a look my photos but I think I tend to delete
Further to my earlier answer, Essex arrows tend to have the CC crest
on the arrow itself, and public footpath (or whatever) around the
top of the circle (if the arrow is pointing straight up). So I might
change my answer if there is *just* a yellow arrow, but again it may
vary by area.
On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 18:22 +0100, Ed Loach wrote:
Further to my earlier answer, Essex arrows tend to have the CC crest
on the arrow itself, and public footpath (or whatever) around the
top of the circle (if the arrow is pointing straight up). So I might
change my answer if there is *just* a
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