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Public Rights of Way Questionnaire

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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.

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.

Please help make Redbridge a better place to live.

Please can you assist by filling in the form below to represent the views of one member of your household.  Other members of your household may complete additional questionnaires.

Please complete the form before 1st August 2008.

For all other general enquiries please contact the London Borough of Redbridge Customer Contact Centre on 0208 554 5000.


1. How satisfied are you with the condition of the public rights of way network within the borough?













2. What use do you make of the public rights of way network? (please tick as many boxes as you wish).





















3. How frequently do you use the rights of way network in the borough?








4. What are your main reasons for using the public rights of way network? (List in priority order, starting at 1).

5. Where do you obtain information about where to walk, cycle and horse ride in the borough? (Please tick as many boxes as you wish)







6. Would you use the Council website to help plan your routes if authorised routes within the Borough were categorised and shown on a map on the site?


7. What do you think the Council could do to make the public rights of way network within the Borough more convenient to use?

8. What do you think the Council could do to make the public rights of way network within the Borough more enjoyable to use?

9. What users do you encounter problems with when using the rights of way network? (please tick as many boxes as you wish)

































10. If you would like to make any further comments about how we could address your needs relating to public rights of way, please do so here. This may include details of specific changes you would like to see made to the public rights of way network locally to where you live and/or more general concerns relating to the network within the Borough as a whole.

11. Are you a member of any rights of way user groups, organisations or clubs?


12. What is your postcode?