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On Fri, 1 Aug 2025 18:15:10 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
>In message , at
>14:27:26 on Fri, 1 Aug 2025, Jon Ribbens
>remarked:
>>There's either two possibilities, and I think the answer could be either
>>depending on which local authority it is.
>>
>>Either it isn't "the Definitive Map" at all, it's just an online map,
>>in which case I would expect there's no statutory duty to update it.
>>It might claim to reflect information from the Definitive Map, but
>>that doesn't make it definitive itself.
>>
>>Or, it is "the Definitive Map", in which case it is, er, definitive.
>
>The Cambridgeshire one's web page is titled "Definitive Map".
And it says, inter alia, that
Public rights of way and permissive paths can be viewed on our interactive
map below for general reference. The interactive map is not the legal
record.
The Definitive Map and Statement cannot be viewed online. These are public
documents and can be viewed by appointment only.
Mark
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