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Maintaining the Definitive Map
The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 required all highway authorities to compile maps showing public rights of way. "Definitive Maps", as they are called, were drawn up from information submitted by parish councils, from surveys by other groups, and from old documents. They were prepared in three stages: Draft Map, Provisional Map and finally the Definitive Map. At each stage there was the opportunity to make objections about the inclusion or exclusion of any particular route.
The Definitive Map in relation to the Yorkshire Dales dates from the early 1950s and is conclusive evidence that the routes recorded are public rights of way. Even if such a path is seldom used, it remains legally open to the public. The public rights of way shown on Ordnance Survey maps are taken from the information held by Highway Authorities on their Definitive Maps.
Each footpath, bridleway and byway should also be described in the "Definitive Statement", which accompanies the map and which may give additional information about matters such as stiles and gates.
The Definitive Map is continually updated to take account of any legal changes that are made to the network as a result of diversions and so on, as well as the addition of paths previously omitted or the correction (even deletion) of paths that were wrongly shown.
Help or advice on any of these matters may be obtained from the Authority's Definitive Map Team.
Research into Low Lane/Thoresby Lane
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is investigating a route known as Low Lane/Thoresby Lane which runs between Carperby and Redmire in Wensleydale. The aim of this research is to determine if this route should be added to the Definitive Map for the area, and what status it should have. Currently the route is not recorded as a Right of Way or on the List of Streets held by North Yorkshire County Council.
We would like to hear from anyone that has used this route in the past, especially if this was on horse or cycle, and would be grateful if you could fill in the:
Evidence of use form (Microsoft Word)
and the
accompanying map (Adobe PDF)
The form and map can be emailed to: Mark.Allum@yorkshiredales.org.uk.
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Contact the Authority's Definitive Map team
Definitive Map Team
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
Colvend
Grassington
Skipton
North Yorkshire
BD23 5LB
Tel: 0300 456 0030
Email: info@yorkshiredales.org.uk
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