Campbeltown Courier

Public must be aware when exercising on farmland

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Keep your distance from farm workers and keep dogs under control

As the government enforces lockdown on people leaving their homes for non-essential trips, NFU Scotland is urging those who will be exercising on farmland to ensure that they act responsibl­y.

It is understand­able that, given social distancing requiremen­ts, members of the public are seeking routes where they are less likely to encounter other people. As this is often not on formal paths, farmers are reporting increased access levels in the countrysid­e around towns and villages.

This has also seen a large increase in the amount of access issues being reported to the union by NFU Scotland members.

It is important for the public to remember that farming activities such as lambing and calving are ongoing and to ensure that they do not do anything which could jeopardise this.

This includes not taking access to fields where there are young lambs or calves present, ensuring that they adhere to social distancing requiremen­ts if they come across farmers or farm workers and finding alternativ­e routes when asked to do so.

Important

Where the public are exercising with dogs, it is important that they are kept in sight and under close control.

In order to ensure the safety of farmers and their workers during COVID-19, the public may encounter additional sign requests, which they are urged to adhere to.

Gemma Cooper, who heads the policy team at NFU Scotland, said: ‘In these unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces, farmers are already seeing an increasing number of access issues being caused by the public taking their daily exercise.

‘It is important for the public to understand that farming activities are food production and these must continue during COVID-19.

‘NFU Scotland is asking the public to ensure that their behaviour does not make farming activities any more difficult than it already is in these unpreceden­ted times.’

 ??  ?? Gemma Cooper, who heads the policy team at NFU Scotland.
Gemma Cooper, who heads the policy team at NFU Scotland.

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