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Public Rights of Way

The law relating to public rights of way is complex and often controversial. In general terms, the Highway Authority (e.g. the county council) is responsible for maintaining the public rights of way network and keeping each public right of way free from obstruction. As the 'surveying authority' it is also responsible for preparing and keeping up to date the legal record of these paths known as the Definitive Maps and Statements.

A public right of way is a highway which anybody may use at any time; rights of way are classified according to the nature of the public's rights along them:

We are able to offer advice on the law relating to public rights of way including objections to Definitive Map Modification Orders; applications to divert, extinguish or gate a public right of way and disputes relating to obstruction of public rights of way.


Please call us on 01252 617119 to find out how we can assist you.