Sentences with phrase «public footpath»

Pinsent Masons triumphed in the TMT team of the year category for its work helping Starship Technologies revolutionise last - mile deliveries by seeking to change the law to allow the company's six - wheel delivery robots to operate on public footpaths (something that is illegal in most European jurisdictions).
- Part II of the Act introduced some important reforms to the law of public rights of way, including a rationalisation of the diversion of public footpaths, such as where this helps develop or protect a rural business.
This might mean following public footpaths through a field being used by livestock, especially as it's now lambing season and they'll be running around and enjoying their first few months.
Surrounded by the rural beauty of Cotton Dell with acres of woods, farmland and public footpaths for walker.
A paved public footpath can be taken down to peaceful Happy Bay Beach and the more commercialized Friar's Bay Beach.
I've recently had a few notices go up around my village, near farms with public footpaths, and small green spaces that local villagers roam across regularly, stating: An...
The playground and associated classrooms are separated from the main school building by a road and public footpaths and the playground is, therefore, by necessity also an arrival and departure space for the children and their parents.
A paved footpath leads directly from the villa down to peaceful Happy Bay beach and joins the public footpath over to the more commercialized Friar's Bay Beach.
The resort feels as secluded and exclusive as any, yet local residents continually pass through on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, making their way to the riverbank.
As secluded as it is, the resort welcomes locals to pass by on a public footpath, baskets perched on heads, as they make their way to the riverbank.
It may not always be as obvious as a car accident to ascertain who was at fault but for example, if you tripped in the street and injured yourself your local authority could be to blame for poorly maintaining their public footpaths.
For example, there happens not to be a public footpath or other right of way in my back garden, and so if you go there without permission (or other legal justification) then you would be trespassing.
Legislation is currently unclear on whether a parcel - carrying bipedal robot would be permitted to use a public footpath.
Our photo of the public footpath sign illustrates perfectly the difference between the two bokeh modes.
Tregardock beach is about a mile along the coast from Trebarwith Strand, in the direction of Port Isaac and is reached via a public footpath that crosses the coast path to reach the farm at Tregardock.
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