[Talk-GB] Definitive Paths Map Source

James Davis jamesd at jml.net
Wed May 12 10:05:37 BST 2010


Andy Robinson (blackadder-lists) wrote:

> My local library has the definitive statements in the one book, with
> subsequent versions over the ages added into the binding. So as you say its
> easy to compare what the statement says 50+ years ago and the changes that
> have occurred periodically with time. Updates in my area seem to be about
> every 20 years or so.

This looks like it varies a lot by area. I recently went to view the
definitive map for our area and it was a bit of a mishmash. Everything
is currently on paper, with no electronic records at all and I'm not at
all convinced that there's any clear separation between data that
belongs to the OS and data that belongs to the local authority.

I spotted no differences between the data on the definitive map and the
latest OS mapping of the area, but there are still plenty of
inconsistencies to be found:

- I've found rights of way referred to in other council documents that
aren't marked on either.
- I've found accessible and open footpaths that clearly at some stage,
by their construction, were being maintained by the local authority but
aren't recorded.
- I've found rights of way that terminate at a parish boundary, with the
physical track on the ground continuing and being open to users, but
with no records of where the right of way disappeared to.

Having access to the prow data would be great but I'm no longer
convinced by it's definitiveness :)

James




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