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County Durham Local Access Forum


The County Durham Local Access Forum (LAF) is a statutory body that advises us on land access issues.

Committee minutes and reports

You can see all of the reports and minutes from the Forum on County Durham Local Access Forum meetings.

Sheep killed by pet dogs each year

Every year, sheep are injured and even killed by dogs in the countryside that are not on leads. This can be especially bad during lambing season, as pregnant ewes and lambs are more at risk. It can also lead to the dog being put down, if the attack is particularly vicious.

Because of this, we would ask that dog walkers take care when exercising their dogs, be mindful of the possible consequences of a loose dog around a sheep flock and keep their dogs on a lead.

Background

The LAF advises us on access issues, including the Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) and Open access in County Durham.

Its membership is made up of people whose knowledge and experience relates to land access. There is a great range of expertise within the LAF, with both user and landowner interests being represented fairly.

The forum meets several times a year to discuss various access issues. These meetings are open to the public and the minutes of previous meetings are available below or from the forum secretary. The forum's annual reports also outline its activities and include details of its members.

LAF annual reports

Please Contact Secretary to the Durham Local Access Forum to request a copy of our annual reports.

Forum members

  • Tom Bolton
  • Brian Hodgson
  • Pat Holding (chair)
  • Geoff Hughes
  • Angela Johnson (vice-chair)
  • Mike Knipe
  • Andrew Marshall
  • Cllr Elizabeth Scott
  • Noel Sharpe
  • Cllr John Shuttleworth
  • John Stephenson
  • Jim Welch
  • Paul Westgarth
  • Eric Wilton

Local Access Forum members

Some of our Local Access Forum Members

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  • County Durham Local Access Forum


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