Definitive Map Modification Orders
Anyone who has evidence that the Definitive Map and/or Statement is incorrect or incomplete may apply for a modification order called a Definitive Map Modification Order (DMMO). An application might be to:
- Alter the status of a route, eg from footpath to bridleway.
- Add a route.
- Delete a route.
Alternatively, a right of way may be diverted by applying for a Public Path Order (PPO) to be made under s119 of the Highways Act 1980 (or s257/261 of the Town and County Planning Act 1990 in certain cases).
The tables below list all recent and current Orders.
Current DMMOs:
Right of Way |
Proposal |
Date |
Status |
| None at present |
Other Recent Orders Relating to Public Rights of Way:
| Right of Way | Proposal | Date | Status |
|
Definitive Map Modification Order |
6 February 2007 |
Made |
|
| Definitive Map Modification Order | 6 February 2007 | Made | |
| Winkfield BR29 | Diversion | 5 April 2006 | Confirmed |
| Winkfield FP 5 | Diversion | Sept 2006 | Withdrawn |
|
Binfield RUPP 23 (Mare Lane) |
Reclassification | May 2002 | Jan 2007: Not confirmed |
| Binfield RUPP 17 (Pendry’s Lane) | Reclassification | July 2001 | Jan 2007: Not confirmed |
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