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Please respect the working life of the countryside, as our actions can affect people’s livelihoods, our heritage, and the safety and welfare of animals and ourselves. |
A farmer will normally leave a gate closed to keep livestock in, but may sometimes leave it open so they can reach food and water. Leave gates as you find them or follow instructions on signs; if walking in a group, make sure the last person knows how to leave the gates.
If you think a sign is illegal or misleading, for example, a ‘Private-No entry’ sign on a public footpath, contact Worcestershire County Council’s Countryside Service on 01905 768214 or e-mail countryside@worcestershire.gov.uk.
Follow paths across land that has crops growing on it wherever possible.
Use gates and stiles wherever possible – climbing over walls, hedges and fences can damage them and increase the risk of farm animals escaping.
Our heritage belongs to all of us – be careful not to disturb ruins and historic sites.
Leave machinery and livestock alone – don’t interfere with animals even if you think they’re in distress. Try to alert the farmer instead.