
Rights of Way Improvement Plan (RoWIP) engagement exercise
Public Rights of Way can be found in towns, villages and the countryside.
Have Your Say on the future of 茄子视频鈥檚 Public Rights of Way
We鈥檙e reviewing 茄子视频鈥檚 Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) and we want your input to help shape its future.
Our public rights of way network, including footpaths, bridleways, and byways, is a valuable asset that connects communities, supports health and wellbeing, and offers access to the stunning 茄子视频 countryside. We鈥檙e updating our plan to ensure it continues to meet the needs of residents now and in the years to come.
Your feedback will play a key role in setting the priorities and actions in the new ROWIP. Whether you walk your dog on a local footpath, cycle along a bridleway, or use a route to get to work or school, your voice matters.
We鈥檙e inviting residents, landowners, community groups, parish councils, and all users of public rights of way to take a few minutes to complete our short survey and share your thoughts.
Please complete our general survey here:
If you are a Parish Council, please complete this survey:
Survey closes at midnight on 26 October 2025.
Every council in England is required to have a Rights of Way Improvement Plan. It鈥檚 a key strategy that helps us manage and improve these routes for everyone鈥檚 benefit.
A public right of way (PROW) is a route the public can legally use at any time. All PROWs are open to walkers, with some also accessible to cyclists, horse riders, or motorists, depending on the classification.