Government has spent less than £2,000 a year promoting guidelines to help visitors respect wildlife and landscapes
An unprecedented rise in litter, damaging fires and “fly-camping” across the English countryside is partly a result of the government spending less than £2,000 a year over the past decade on promoting the Countryside Code, campaigners say.
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