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Access guidance poster from union available to download As Scotland enters Phase 1 in easing Covid-19 lockdown restrictions, NFU Scotland is urging those enjoying time in the countryside to continue to do so responsibly.In Phase 1, unrestricted local outdoor activities will be permitted and travelling short distances – up to five miles – to take exercise will be allowed. The Union also hopes that the reopening of domestic recycling centres in the next few days will end the blight of irresponsible fly-tipping seen nationwide during lockdown.
NFU Scotland Head of Policy Team Gemma Cooper said: “As we enter Phase 1, farmers are asking the public to ensure they act responsibly on farmland when accessing the countryside.“The job of producing food and drink means that farming activities continue in these difficult times. While the Scottish countryside remains open for people to access and enjoy, care and respect for those living and working in rural areas through these difficult times is requested.” In particular, NFU Scotland urges the following:
NFU Scotland has produced a poster for farmers and crofters urging care to be taken by those accessing the countryside during this exceptional period. The link for those wishing to download a copy of the poster is: https://www.nfus.org.uk/userfiles/images/Coronavirus/NFU%20Scotland%20COVID%2019%20Public%20Access%20Sign.pdfDescribing the poster, Gemma Cooper said: “For many, accessing the countryside during lockdown has been a new experience. We want to help guide them on how to continue to do that responsibly and safely in Phase 1, recognising the legitimate concerns of those who are farming and crofting in these unprecedented times.“To fulfil our pledge to keep Scotland’s plates and glasses full throughout this crisis, we need farmers, crofters, their families and staff to stay safe, healthy and able to get on with the job of producing food and drink.“We respectfully ask that people please follow these simple guidelines in the poster. It will assist the many people taking access in the countryside and receive the thanks of all living and working in the countryside at this challenging time.” EndsContact Bob Carruth on 0131 472 4006
Author: Bob Carruth
Date Published: 27/05/2020
News Article No.: 71/20
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A dairy farmer’s son, I joined NFU Scotland in 1999 after 13 years as an agricultural journalist. Following spells as a regional manager and policy lead on milk, livestock and animal health and welfare, I became Communications Director in 2008.
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