A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
- Broads Local Access Forum
- Buckinghamshire Local Access Forum
- Cambridgeshire Local Access Forum
- Cornwall Countryside Access Forum
- County Durham Local Access Forum
- Cumbria and Lakes Joint Local Access Forum
- Derby and Derbyshire Local Access Forum
- Devon Countryside Access Forum
- East Riding and Kingston upon Hull Joint Local Access Forum
- East Sussex Local Access Forum
- Essex Local Access Forum
- Gloucestershire Local Access Forum
- Hampshire Countryside Local Access Forum
- Herefordshire Local Access Forum
- Isle of Wight Local Access Forum
- Joint Local Access Forum for Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol City and South Gloucestershire
- Kent Countryside Access Forum
- Lancashire Local Access Forum
- Leicestershire Local Access Forum
- Lincolnshire Joint Local Access Forum
- Local Access Forums - England
- Local Access Forums - Scotland
- National Access Forum for Wales
- Norfolk Local Access Forum
- North Lincolnshire Local Access Forum
- North Yorkshire Local Access Forum
- Northumberland National Park and County Joint Local Access Forum
- Oxfordshire Countryside Access Forum
- Peak District Local Access Forum
- Rutland Countryside Access Forum
- Somerset Local Access Forum
- South Downs Local Access Forum
- Surrey Countryside Local Access Forum
- Tees Valley Local Access Forum
- Tyne and Wear Joint Local Access Forum
- Warwickshire, Solihull and Coventry Local Access Forum
- West Sussex Local Access Forum
- Access and Rights of Way
- Bristol Public Rights of Way Service
- Buckinghamshire Rights of Way
- Cambridgeshire Definitive Map and Statement
- Cornwall Public Rights of Way
- Derbyshire Rights of Way
- Devon Public Rights of Way
- East Riding Public Rights of Way
- East Sussex Rights of Way
- Essex Public Rights of Way
- Gloucestershire Rights of Way
- Hampshire Rights of Way
- Herefordshire Public Rights of Way
- Hertfordshire Rights of Way - Footpaths, Bridleways and Byways
- Leicestershire Definitive Map
- North Lincolnshire Definitive Map
- North Yorkshire Rights of Way
- Northumberland Definitive Map and Statement
- Nottinghamshire Definitive Map and Statement
- Open Access Maps for Wales
- Public Rights of Way in Rutland
- rowmaps
- Somerset Public Rights of Way
- Suffolk Public Rights of Way
- Surrey Rights of Way
- The Definitive Map
- The Otterburn Ranges
- Warwickshire Recognised Promoted Routes - "The List"
- Wiltshire Public Rights of Way
- Worcestershire Public Rights of Way
'Ride Maps shows maps of riding and carriage driving routes available to the public. Most of the routes were devised as "promoted" routes and many are recognised by local authoriti ...
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'BHS Ridemaps provides a map of riding routes with waymark information intended to enable you to explore new country with your horse ... Many routes shown have been developed for riders or multi-use ... Most routes use bridleways or other rights of way where horse use is allowed.'
'Charitable trust formed in 1979 to protect Britain’s network of ancient minor highways, more usually known as byways and bridleways. The Trustees were radical in their approach: for the first time an organisation would seek to protect for the public the old roads themselves, rather than fight for the special rights of any group of users.'
'Its members cover the whole of the field of access work, from countryside rangers putting in stiles to enforcement officers, path inspectors, strategic access developers and solicitors, as wel ...
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'The professional body which represents individuals involved in the management of public rights of way and other access in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, principally as local government officers.'
'Protecting open spaces, common land, village greens and public paths in England & Wales since 1865.'
'This Research Guide indicates the principal sources of information about rights of way. It is not a statement of law, and The National Archives cannot give legal advice ... Every way is either a private way or a highway. Strictly speaking, the term "right of way", when it stands alone, relates to a private way: it describes the right enjoyed by a particular person or group of people to pass over land which belongs to another. Such a group of people may be as loosely defined as "the public" ...'
'Public rights of way are roads, paths or tracks that are open to everyone - open access land, what to do if your access is blocked and land with no right of way ...'
'Shropshire's Outdoor Recreation Team manages approximately 5500km of public footpaths, bridleways, byways open to all traffic (BOATs) and restricted byways (RBs). These form a network of routes which run between villages, lead to and from towns, and provide access to the countryside. The Outdoor Recreation Team manage these routes to ensure that they're open and clearly signed on the ground, recorded at the correct status and available on the correct line ...'
'We are committed to the following principles:
* Access should be free and open to all whether young or old, disabled or fit, well off or socially disadvantaged
* Access should ...
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Creating Multi-User Public Rights of Way
'Our Mission is to work with Councils, farmers and other landowners to negotiate and develop a sustainable network of linking routes. We promote non-motorised health, sport and leisure activities which support tourism and the local economy and protect our heritage of paths, trails and country lanes.'
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