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Public rights of way

FAQ for Public rights of way | Contact for Public rights of way

Public right of way signsPublic rights of way can be found on maps, but to check out rights of way contact us for further information.

A public right of way is a "highway" over which the public have a right to pass, being public footpaths, bridleways, byways (open to all traffic), restricted byways, cycle routes and permissive routes.

Public Rights of Way – We want your views!

  • Are you a walker or a cyclist?
  • Do you ride a horse?
  • Do you have mobility problems?

Then get involved in the Rights of Way Improvement Plan.

Redbridge Council are in the process of preparing a Rights of Way Improvement Plan to identify how to improve public rights of way for walkers, cyclists, horse riders and people with mobility problems.

Preparing the Plan gives Redbridge Council the opportunity to reassess the public rights of way network and its relevance to its users.

It aims to make more places accessible to more people, and remove some of the barriers preventing people from enjoying the outdoors.

Please help make Redbridge a better place to live.

So please tell us your views by completing and returning a questionnaire by 01 August 2008 You can also get a copy of the questionnaire:

  • By phoning 020 8554 5000 and one will be sent to you
  • From your local library
  • Redbridge Councils one stop shop