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Frequently asked questions
Where
will I find information about the Local Access Forum for Essex?
On the web page for the Local Access Forum for Essex. The
local authority will make the information about the Local
Access Forum available to the public in hardcopy and on the
Internet. All Agendas, Minutes and Reports will be updated
as they occur and information about the members will be available.
What is a Local Access Forum?
A Local Access Forum (LAF) is a new statutory body established
under the Local Access Forums (England) Regulations 2002 in
accordance with the Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2002.
It is an advisory body, made up of individuals who have an
interest in the countryside, and is set up to advise Highway
authorities, National Park authorities, the Countryside Agency
and others on the improvement of public access to land in
the local area.
What does a Local Access Forum do?
LAF's are statutory advisors to appointing authorities (for
example, Highway Authorities, National Parks Authorities).
They will advise on the improvement of public access to land
within their area for open-air recreation and the enjoyment
of the area.
An LAF is a statutory consultee on:
- Any bylaws to be made by access authorities in respect
of access land
- Councils' proposals to appoint wardens for access land
- Rights of way improvement plans
An LAF must also be consulted by the Countryside Agency on
draft maps of open country and registered common land. The
statutory duty is wide ranging in its scope.
Who is in charge of the Forum?
The LAF is an independent body and will elect its own Chair,
decide its own work programme and report to relevant bodies
as it sees fit. The County Council is responsible for setting
up and supporting the LAF, including arranging secretarial
support.
Has this been done before?
No. This is the first time the public have been invited to
join an independent Forum set up to advise local authorities.
It is a new and exciting way of involving people in providing
ideas and views on improving access to the countryside.
What is meant by 'access'?
Access land refers broadly to land classified as Open country,
Common Land and Public Rights of Way.
What is meant by 'user'?
Anyone who uses the countryside for recreational use, this
includes such various activities as walking, horse riding,
cycling, climbing, boating, driving, family activities such
as picnics, etc.
What is meant by Land Management?
Owners, occupiers and tenants of land and others with an interest
in the land
What is included in 'other interests'?
This is a very broad category and includes anyone with an
interest in the countryside including nature conservation,
heritage, tourism, health, business and transport.
What if I have no experience in these
particular subjects?
Applicants who are not experiences in these particular topics,
or aligned with any particular interest group, may nevertheless
bring wider experience to the Forum and help discourage division
along interest group lines.
How can I become a member of the
Local Access Forum for Essex?
Anyone with an interest in the countryside can apply by completing
the application pack. The Regulations require us to advertise
widely for prospective members and we will ensure our selection
criteria and methods give maximum opportunities to the widest
audience. Membership will include a cross section of local
interests.
When will the forum members be selected?
Applications for membership will be sent out in May and forum
members will be elected after a recruitment process consisting
of short listing and, possibly, interviews which will be held
during June. Information about selected members will be released
as soon as the Chairman has been selected.
How will you ensure the Forum does
not become a focus for arguments between landowners and ramblers?
The membership must be balanced between users and land managers
and the regulations state that the county council should appoint
people who represent interests rather than organizations.
Furthermore, a range of other interests such as tourism, transport,
health, economic development etc must be represented. The
Government expects LAFs to deal with strategic issues rather
than individual cases. Members also have to make a commitment
to discuss issues in an open way rather than a confrontation.
If I'm not a Forum member how can
I keep track of its work and results?
The LAF will have to conduct its business in public. Meetings
will be publicized in advance and will be open to members
of the public. Agendas and papers will be available. The LAF
will produce an annual report showing the content and outcome
of discussions.
Where will I find the agenda and minutes from the forum meetings?
On the Local Access Forum page, Click on Meetings. Agenda,
Minutes and Reports will be available on the Local Access
Forum web page.
Where can I find out more?
- The Local Access Forums (England) Regulations 2002 are
available from The Stationery Office Ltd, ISBN 0110299922
and on the internet at: www.legislation.hmso.gov.uk
- For the latest information, developments and consultations
on the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, visit www.countryside.gov.uk/access
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