The Devon Countryside Access Forum is a statutory body set up by the County Council under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. The role of the Forum is to improve public access to land for the purposes of open-air recreation and enjoyment. The Devon countryside is famous for its varied and beautiful landscape and the Forum will be helping to ensure that opportunities for access and exploration are fully considered.
The Forum is a voluntary body with 19 members, appointed following advertising, to represent land managers and owners, users of land and those with other interests. The Forum will advise the local authority and other bodies on access issues and will also consider wider strategic issues such as the Rights of Way Improvement Plan.
Applications now open for places on the Devon Countryside Access Forum. Apply here Devon Countryside Access Forum application. Closing date Saturday, 30th November.
- More information about the Forum is available here
- View newsletters, reports and position statements
Members of the public are very welcome to attend Forum meetings and any questions for consideration by the Forum may be submitted at least four days before a meeting. Public participation at the meeting is at the discretion of the Chair.