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Brighton & Hove Rights of Way
'Brighton & Hove City Council is responsible for the public rights of way around our city - public footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways open to all traffic. The Council will continue to be responsible for rights of way in the South Downs National Park.'
'Brighton & Hove is surrounded by many areas of open access land available to enjoy on foot. Much of this land is crossed by rights of way and other paths. Combined, the areas total 650 hectares or 1600 acres managed for local wildlife and people. They stretch around two miles from east to west – from Stanmer Park right over to the A23. North-to-south the land varies from a mile to half a mile across. Open Access allows people to roam anywhere across the land, except where there are farmed crops.'
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