92 constituencies in England allow no right to roam, data shows
Exclusive: Campaigners call for Scottish-style rights to reach nature, as figures show hugely unequal' distribution of access
People have no right to roam at all in 92 constituencies across England, new data shows, as campaigners call for an outdoor access code to link people to nature.
Next week, MPs will debate the right to roam", namely the ability to legally and responsibly walk through the countryside, leaving no trace behind. Currently, just 8% of England has this designation, which covers coastal paths, mountains and moorland.
Penrith and the Border (111,370)
MP: Neil Hudson, Conservative
Hexham (97,495)
MP: Guy Opperman, Conservative
Skipton and Ripon (76,028)
MP: Julian Smith, Conservative
Richmond (Yorks) (62,4935)
MP: Rishi Sunak, Conservative
Copeland (54,787)
MP: Trudy Harrison, Conservative
Westmorland and Lonsdale (48,4135)
MP: Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat
Berwick-upon-Tweed (43,663)
MP: Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Conservative
Bishop Auckland (34,918)
MP: Dehenna Davison, Conservative
Torridge and West Devon (30,295)
MP: Geoffrey Cox, Conservative
North West Durham (26,599)
MP: Richard Holden, Conservative