Rights of Way – Information and Contact details

What Rights of Way covers:

  • The Rights of Way Team is responsible for the management and maintenance of Public Footpaths, Bridleways, Byways and Restricted Byways. This includes:
    • Path Obstructions
      • Fallen trees, overgrown vegetation (from hedges or verges), or illegal obstructions across a path.
    • Signage and Waymarking
      • Missing or damaged fingerposts and waymarking discs.
    • Stiles & Gates
      • Reports of broken or unsafe stiles or gates.
    • Surface Conditions
      • Serious damage to the path surface that makes it difficult to use.
    • Ploughing & Cropping
      • Issues where crops have not been cleared from a definitive right of way.
  • Please note issues relating to adopted pavements alongside roads, street lighting or general ‘urban’ alleyways are typically handled by the Highways Team rather than Rights of Way.

A copy of the Definitive Map showing all Rights of Way can be viewed using this link:

Here is another link to the website page with the link to the map:

How to get in touch: