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This Guidance is intended to assist all water users to share inland water in Scotland in such a way that the interests of all are considered and respected.

The Guidance, developed through a process of consultation and consensus building, aims to demonstrate how the different interests of water users can be responsibly, proactively and positively integrated.  It is hoped that commercial and educational guides, coaches and instructors, riparian owners, fishing proprietors or their agents, fishing associations, ghillies etc, who regularly use inland water (lochs, rivers, canals and reservoirs) with clients, will brief them on the good practice guidelines in this document.  It is hoped that clubs and individuals will follow this guidance.

While it may not be possible for every aspect of the Guidance to be achieved when applied to an individual set of circumstances, the intention is to foster mutual understanding and respect and to assist with finding practicable ways of sharing rivers, lochs and canals responsibly.  This document does not aim to cover the full range of potential environmental impacts that may be associated with the use and management of inland water; neither does it specifically cover other users of areas around inland waters, for example walkers, bird watchers, shooting proprietors, however elements of this guidance may be appropriate to them.

file icon Using consultants factsheet 01/11/2012 Hits: 258

This guidance covers all aspects of outdoor access signage and is aimed at access staff, countryside rangers, land managers, community groups (including health walk co-ordinators) and anybody involved in path or site management.

This new guide supersedes and greatly expands on the advice given in the ‘Advisory Signage Guide’ published by Paths for All and Scottish Natural Heritage in June 2007.  ‘Signage Guidance for Outdoor Access’ is the result of collaboration between Paths for All and a range of partners, with support from Scottish Natural Heritage.

It has been our intention to provide the most comprehensive information available in a way that is easily accessible.  We hope that we have achieved this balance and that the guide will help you and the people you work with sign with confidence and understanding.

Available as a PDF or from Paths for All as a hard copy (£10) or on CD (£2) - costs are to cover P&P.  Orders should be sent to Fiona Kelsall, Paths for All, Inglewood House, Tullibody Road, Alloa, FK10 2HU, and include your payment by cheque only.  Please ensure you include your full postal address including post code.  Once payment is received goods will be dispatched by return of post.

file icon Promoting Paths for Peoplehot! 05/07/2012 Hits: 1880

A fully illustrated 75-page manual produced in a loose-leaf A4 binder format. The aims of the guide are: (i) to show how marketing can help develop and promote path networks, as well as outdoor recreation, events and activities; (ii) to provide a set of marketing tools, techniques and ideas to increase the use of paths for everyone for walking, cycling and horse riding.

Available as a PDF or as a hard copy from Paths for All for £15.

A complete guide to providing bridges on paths. All aspects are covered from planning to maintenance. Replaces the Countryside Comission for Scotland guide 'Footbridges in the Countryside' (1989)

  •  Planning Ahead - Who and how to consult, deciding how to get the bridge designed and installed, permissions and legalities and how to meet user needs.
  • Site assesment and survey - Choosing and measuring the best bridge site.
  • Form and Function - Choosing the right bridge for the right place, assessing loadings
  • Design Considerations - All the components of a bridge discussed
  • Construction and Maintenance - Getting the bridge installed and ensuring it lasts a lifetime.
  • Technical Sheets - details and specifications for all bridge components plus flood estimation, materials, joints and fastners.
  • Standard Designs - a number of standard bridge designs suitable for a range of users and spans up to 9m.
  • Case Studies - A number of bridge projects discussed to give an insite into design and implementation options.
  • Glossary - The bridge builders dictionary
  • Further information - sources of other information on bridges, useful constacts plus relevant standards and Codes of Practice.

'Path Bridges' costs £40.  Contact Paths for All to order a copy.

This 34-page guide is intended for those who are involved in preparing or reviewing an outdoor access strategy.
This guidance manual has been produced by the Scottish Rural Property and Business Association. It provides land managers with information and advice on all aspects of managing outdoor access. Paths for All provided funding support to produce the document.
This fully illustrated manual covers all aspects of lowland path construction good practice from drainage to maintenance. Essential reading for the path builder and manager.
  • Good Practice - A step by step guide to the whole process of planning, creating and maintaining a path.
  • Path Construction Information Sheets - Detailed specifications of all aspects of path construction covering various materials and methods.
  • Glossary - A dictionary of technical terms used in path construction
  • Case Studies - Information and details of a number of path projects across Scotland.
  • Literature Review - A brief description of other publications relating to the provision of all types of paths.
Available as a PDF or as a hard copy from Paths for All for £15.
file icon Lobbying for paths factsheet 01/11/2012 Hits: 226
file icon Fundraising factsheet 01/11/2012 Hits: 218
file icon Equestrian Access factsheetshot! 07/30/2010 Hits: 2787
This set of Factsheets has been produced by the British Horse Society in association with SNH and the Paths for All Partnership. They complement the summary Information Sheet contained in the Lowland Path Construction Guide and provide details on principles, path construction, surfacing, gates, bridges, water crossings and road crossings when providing for equestrian use.
This 35-page booklet provides information and guidance that we hope will encourage more local action for paths.
This 44-page guide is intended primarily for those who are taking the lead in the preparation of Core Paths Plans, but it will also be helpful to anyone who has a part to play in the process, for example access authority and public agency staff, local access forum members, land managers, community activists and recreational organisations.
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