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‘Don’t Lose Your Way: Walking and Protecting Our Rights of Way’ Think Human Festival at Oxford Brookes University

The coronavirus pandemic has caused many people to walk every day, during the lockdown period when it often formed part of the hour’s permitted exercise outside, and then afterwards – at a time when there was a great deal of discussion about post-Covid recovery in terms of both mental and physical health.

This event we will go on a walk across Oxford before returning to Headington campus for a round-table discussion of the ways in which the Rights of Way network in England and Wales can be both defended and promoted to all. In the light of the looming legal deadline on identifying Rights of Way, action is more urgent than ever.

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Heritage under foot: exploring the cultural heritage of rights of way at the Natural Horizons Symposium

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Workshop on '(Un)equal Footing: Configurations, Orderings, Otherings'