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So if its worked for you guys it should theoretically work for everyone as all councils should work as one!

 

If this is the case to whom did you contact i.e land management department etc

and to what way did you ask i.e email,phone call

and how did you present your case?

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Public footpaths across fields, belong to the landowner,, so if it's across a farm, you need to ask the farmer,,, nowt todo with a council,

 

The only time a council needs to be asked,,, is if it's across council land,, ie a country park ect

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Public footpaths across fields, belong to the landowner,, so if it's across a farm, you need to ask the farmer,,, nowt todo with a council,

 

The only time a council needs to be asked,,, is if it's across council land,, ie a country park ect

 

 

Not neccesarily. If it is across a private field then it`s a private path, with public access.

 

The OP asked about public footpaths and bridleways. Both maintained by the council,,, because,, they come under council maintaned public land, soooo you ask the council.

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