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Derbyshire's rights of way network is made up of rights of way, bridleways and byways. You can view rights of way, make an enquiry or report a problem.
The statutory declaration register is maintained under Section 31A of the Highways Act 1980. It contains statements and maps that land owners have given to us.
There are a number of opportunities for parish councils, local community groups or farmers to apply for grants to assist with the improvement of rights of way.
The RoWIP builds on the day to day work already carried on public rights of way and forms a distinctive strand within the local transport plans for the county.
We encounter regular questions from our customers. We have information on issues relating to Public Rights of Way, signposts, waymarking, styles and gates.
We put up signposts throughout the county to show the direction of a public right of way where it leaves a road and regularly cut vegetation.
We operate Minor Maintenance Agreements with parish councils to maintain the local network of paths effectively.
See the latest public notices for Definitive Map Modification Orders and Public Path Orders.
We have a longstanding relationship with the Peak District National Park Authority and we work with other Derbyshire councils.
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