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I am very confused by paragraph 63 of the Cross Compliance Handbook referring to visible public rights of way. Can you clarify what public rights of way are covered by cross compliance regulations?

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I am very confused by paragraph 63 of the Cross Compliance Handbook referring to visible public rights of way. Can you clarify what public rights of way are covered by cross compliance regulations?

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A. The cross compliance regulations apply to all public rights of way that are visible as a route to a person with normal eyesight walking or riding along them. Defra’s aim is to protect characteristic landscape features in England, of which visible footpaths are one element.

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