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Ramblers recreate 1932 protest as 'right to roam' report shelved

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A protest has been staged in the Peak District following the shelving of the 'right to roam' report, in which Mark Spencer, Leader of the House, said the countryside was a "place of business".

Issues of access to the countryside are also said to be greater for people of colour, with campaigners saying distance from green spaces isn't the only problem -- it's also about feeling welcome.

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