Introducing the Issues
Jeremy Worth, Head of Recreation and Access Branch, Countryside Commission
TOWARDS A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF ACCESS AND ACCESSIBILITY
Values, Attitudes and Ideology
Howard Newby, Professor of Sociology, Essex University
Action, Policy and Implementation
Roger Sidaway, Director, Centre for Leisure Research
Discussion
CHANGING CONTEXTS IN AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LIFE
Changing Contexts in Agriculture and Rural Life
Malcolm Bell, ESRC/NERC Research Fellow in CAP Impact Studies, seconded from the National Farmers’ Union
Discussion
THE CASE STUDIES
Case Study Briefing
Michael Collins, Principal Officer, Research and Planning, The Sports Council
Angling and Canoeing: Value Conflicts and Administrative Solutions
Fred Coalter, Research Director, Centre for Leisure Research
Estate Recreation: The Beaulieu Estate
Bill Seabrooke, Professor and Head of Department of Surveying, Portsmouth Polytechnic
A Better Deal for Motor Sports
Martin Elson, Lecturer, Department of Town Planning, Oxford Polytechnic
Mountain Activities
Bob Aitken, Consultant
Rights of Way
Neil Gilmour, Immediate Past President, Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management
“West Pennine Moors Local Plan
Derek Taylor, Head of Environmental Planning, Lancashire County Council
FEEDBACK FROM THE CASE STUDIES
Feedback from the Case Studies
Michael Dower, National Park Officer, Peak District National Park
Discussion
DO WE ALL HAVE A RIGHT TO THE COUNTRYSIDE?
Do we all have a right to the countryside?
Lincoln Allison, Lecturer in Politics, Warwick University
Discussion
CLOSING REMARKS
Closing Remarks Adrian Phillips, Director, Countryside Commission
Conclusion