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Canoeing

Canoeing

The extent of watercourses in England and Wales is large relative to the total length of watercourse that can be legally canoed.

A number of agreements have been reached to extend the amount of water that can be paddled as of right or with express permission, but a lot still remains canoeable on a de facto basis only or not at all. As a result, canoeists are sometimes tempted to canoe without permission. This can give rise to conflict in a few cases.

What can be done to resolve this conflict?

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