It is increasingly the physical destruction of heaths, moorlands.
That becomes such a great burden on the moorland farmer that some of them are giving up the keeping of sheep.
As regards the responsibilities of the mapping agency, this is clearly moorland and heathland.
From those moorlands, it drains through the villages, overflowing the steams and flooding agricultural land and villages as well.
The fringes of moorland, moreover, as has been pointed out, are often the most beautiful and most ecologically interesting parts of a moor.
We have scenic beauty, open spaces, moorland, mountains, lakes and rivers, sandy beaches and rocky coves.
It will be a useful addition to the armoury of those who are anxious to preserve the glorious beauty of our heath and moorland.
Climbers can climb those crags even though perhaps no general right of access exists to the moorland massif of which they form a part.