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Public Rights of Way Information

When travelling in North East Lincolnshire, please observe the Countryside Code:

  • Enjoy the countryside and respect its life and work,
  • Guard against all risk of fire,
  • Fasten all gates,
  • Keep your dogs under close control,
  • Keep to public paths across farmland,
  • Use gates and stiles to cross fences, hedges and walls,
  • Leave livestock, crops and machinery alone,
  • Take your litter home,
  • Protect wildlife, plants and trees,
  • Take special care on country roads,
  • Make no unnecessary noise.

What are Public Rights of Way?

Public Rights of Way are highways in the same way that a carriageway is a highway, and the public are entitled to use them, to pass and repass, according to their status; Footpath, Bridleway or Byway:

  • Public Footpath, over which the right is on foot only;
  • Public Bridleway, over which the right of way is on foot, on horseback and on pedal cycle, possibly with an additional right to drive animals;
  • and a Byway Open to all Traffic, over which there are vehicular rights, but is generally used by walkers, horse riders and cyclists.

They were first registered in 1949 by Parish Councils and Parish Meetings, although many date back to the Enclosure movement of the 17th and 18th centuries. Public Rights of Way are continually being created through presumed dedication, or by agreement with the Highway Authority.

On Public Rights of Way you can:

  • Take a pram, pushchair or wheelchair if practicable,
  • Take a dog (on a lead or under close control),
  • Take a short route around an illegal obstruction or remove it sufficiently to get past.

How do you find out where Public Rights of Way are?

The Authority must publish and keep up to date a plan and a statement showing the location of each Public Right of Way. The Definitive Map, as it is called, is kept in the Public Rights of Way Office at Origin One, Origin Way, Europarc, Grimsby DN37 9TZ  and is available for public inspection via appointment.  All the Definitive Map information is passed through to Ordnance Survey, who produce 'Pathfinder' and other maps which show public rights of way. These maps can be purchased from any good bookshop.

What should you find on any Public Right of Way?

  • Where a path starts at a metalled road it should be signed, and waymarked with coloured discus along its route,
  • All structures such as stiles, gates, and bridges should be safe and accessible,
  • Path surfaces should reasonably flat, and the correct width,
  • Paths should be free from obstructions, and other nuisances.

Highway Authority has  powers to ensure that rights of way are kept open in accordance with Statute.

To contact the Public Rights of Way team, please telephone 01472 324527 or email: Customer Services

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Created by   :   Environmental Services - Public Rights of Way
Last Updated   :   10 June 2008
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