The 2026 cut-off date aimed to provide an incentive for local authorities to complete the legal record of public rights of way and remove uncertainty for landowners. However, with complex procedures and costly disagreements with landowners remaining, the record will not be completed by 2026. Join this briefing to gain an up-to-date picture of policy in this area and hear from leading professionals to understand the practical implications in your organisation. Further details can be found at Protecting our Public Rights of Way
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