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COUNTRY/COASTAL CODE
MOTORHOME CODE Environment Shellfish can take years to grow and fines
can be imposed for not observing national
Care and consideration should be taken to regulations.
protect the environment.
Do not pull up seaweeds unnecessarily.
Observe the Country and Coastal Codes.
Make your visit instructive - not destructive.
The Country code
Look at material - don’t remove it. Take notes
Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and and photographs, not specimens.
work.
Observe by-laws and be considerate to others.
More people than ever before are exploring
the countryside, interested in farming, plant National Trust property and Country Parks
life, bird watching or just observing the general have regulations to protect the wildlife. Follow
wildlife. Whatever your interest, there is a lot to these and the Country and Coastal Codes.
learn, but please observe the following code:
1. Guard against all risk of fires. Hay and
heathland catch alight easily and once
ablaze are very difficult to put out.
Remember: fire spreads quickly.
2. Fasten all gates.
3. Keep your dog under proper control.
4. Keep to the paths across farm land.
5. Avoid damaging fences, hedges and walls.
6. Leave no litter.
7. Safeguard water supplies.
8. Protect wildlife, wild plants and trees.
9. Go carefully on country roads.
10. Respect the life of the countryside.
The Coastal code
As our coastlines are increasingly used for
recreation and education, the following
suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy
our inheritance and preserve it for posterity.
Disturbance may mean DEATH.
Do not trample about, or move rocks
unnecessarily.
Do not frighten seals or seabirds.
Do not spill detergents, solvents or fuel from
boats as these can kill marine life.
When sailing, moderate your speed - the wash
from a fast boat can destroy banks and nests.
Live molluscs and crustaceans need not
be collected as souvenirs - dead shells can
usually be found.
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