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Apply to make a change to the Definitive Map


You can apply to us to change the definitive map and statement if you believe the map is incorrect.

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 allows anyone to apply to make an order. These are called Definitive Map Modification Orders (DMMOs) and can be made if evidence is found to show that:

  • a route that should be shown is not shown
  • a route that is shown shouldn't be on the definitive map
  • a route is shown as having the wrong status (for example, shown as a footpath instead of bridleway)
  • a route is shown on the wrong line
  • a route should be more precisely defined (for example, have its width recorded)

Evidence may be historical (for example, old maps, tithe plans, enclosure awards) and/or user evidence, where the public have been using the route uninterrupted for more than 20 years. 

Please Contact Access and Rights of Way if you wish to discuss an issue further and for an information pack about making an application.



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