The Countryside Agency's publication Managing Public Access appears to envisage that most land originally designated under the 1949 Act will in due course receive redesignation under the CRoW Act, as the original access agreements lapse.
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In particular significant upland areas of the northern Peak District, where there had been much dispute over access prior to World War II, were so designated (see Mass trespass of Kinder Scout).
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In 2007, the Wide Open Country Video Award (named for the CMT Pure Country video block of the same name) was introduced to recognize music not normally played on country radio.
The south western area between the River Wye and the Kinder Scout was relatively open country, which was enclosed by a low wall, sufficient to keep out cattle and sheep but allow the deer to roam.
The Grey Hawk (Buteo plagiatus) is a smallish raptor found in open country and forest edges.
The Grey-lined Hawk (Buteo nitidus) is a smallish raptor found in open country and forest edges.
It was first run in April 1834, and it was initially contested over three miles of open country at Andoversford, near Cheltenham.
During the Mexican American War the site of the town was open country, and the location of the Affair at Galaxara Pass a battle between the Mexican Light Corps under Gen. Joaquín Rea and American forces under Gen. Joseph Lane.
Their breeding habitat is open country from southwest United States through Central America to tropical South America.
Muir's Corella formerly inhabited woodlands and open country east of the main area of forest in south-western Western Australia, occurring north to the Swan and Avon Rivers, south to Albany and Augusta, and eastwards to the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges.
When quartering open country it frequently hovers like a Kestrel.