Public Rights of Way
Stockton Council has a statutory responsibility to produce and maintain the records of all public rights of way with powers to promote and publicise access to the countryside particularly in relation to leisure and recreational activities.
The council also has a statutory duty to "assert and protect" the rights of the public to use and enjoy all public rights of way.
The key duties can be summarised as follows:
- To assert and protect the rights of the public to use and enjoy all their highways,
- To prevent so far as possible the stopping up or obstruction of all highways,
- To enforce the restoration of footpaths and bridleways unlawfully ploughed or disturbed,
- To signpost & waymark footpaths, bridleways and byways
- To keep the 'Definitive Map' under continuous review. This shows the location of all public rights of way,
- To make modification orders to take account of events requiring the map to be modified,
- To keep copies of the 'Definitive Map' and statement, together with copies of any subsequent modification and reclassification orders, available for the public inspection,
- To draw the attention of the public to this availability and the right to apply for modification orders to be made,
- To review and publish plans for improving rights of way in Stockton borough,
- Establish a local access forum for the area.
Web Links
Stockton Council is not responsible for the content of external websites.
Additional Resources
Public Rights of Way - Notices
Details of emergency closures, modifications and diversions.Rights of Way Download
If you have problems accessing the Adobe PDF downloads then click here for help
Public Rights of Way
Contact Us
Contact: Public Rights of Way Contact
PO Box 229,
Kingsway House,
West Precinct,
Billingham
TS23 2YL
Tel: 01642 526757
Fax: 01642 526713
Email:
technicalservices
@stockton.gov.uk
Also of Interest…
- 8 Bridges Way (Cycle Routes)
- Can a farmer plough a public path? (Roads and Pavements FAQs)
- What can I take with me on a public path? (Roads and Pavements FAQs)
- Where can I view the Definitive Map showing all recorded public rights of way? (Roads and Pavements FAQs)
- Who do I report problems about a public path to? (Roads and Pavements FAQs)
