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Second Consolidated Definitive Map of Rights Of Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Bracknell Forest Borough Council: Second Consolidated Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way 475000 480000 485000 490000 495000 500000 Burnham CP 80000 Taplow CP 80000 1 Harpsden CP Maidenhead Slough 1 Hurley CP Bisham CP South Cox Green CP South Bucks Binfield Oxfordshire Heath CP Wargrave CP Dorney CP Shiplake CP Eton CP SU77NE Shottesbrooke CP SU87NW SU87NE SU97NE Eye and SU97NW Datchet CP Dunsden CP White Waltham CP Bray CP Charvil CP Twyford CP Ruscombe CP Relevant Date: 1st January, 2013 Windsor and Maidenhead Waltham St. Lawrence CP Windsor Sonning CP 75000 75000 1 1 DEFINITIONS Wraysbury CP Footpath Woodley CP A highway over which the public have a right of way on foot only. SU77SE Sheet 1 Sheet 2 SU97SW Sheet 3 SU97SE Warfield CP SU87SW Binfield CP SU87SE Winkfield CP Old Windsor CP Bridleway Earley CP St. Nicholas, Hurst CP A highway over which the public have a right of Winnersh CP way on foot, on horseback and leading a horse 70000 70000 and pedal cycles (including mountain bikes). 1 1 Shinfield CP Wokingham V V V V V V V V Sunninghill and Ascot CP Wokingham CP Runnymede Restricted Byway Bracknell Forest Arborfield and Newland CP A highway over which the public is entitled to travel Bracknell CP on foot, horseback and with non-mechanically propelled SU86NW SU86NE SU96NE vehicles (such as pedal cycles and horsedrawn vehicles). Sheet 4 Sheet 5 Sheet 6 SU96NW SU76NE Sunningdale CP Barkham CP V V V V V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Byway Open to All Traffic Wokingham Without CP A highway over which the public have a right of way for vehicular and all other kinds of traffic (unless restricted by 65000 65000 a Traffic Regulation Order) but which is used by the public 1 Swallowfield 1 CP Crowthorne CP mainly for the purposes for which footpaths and bridleways are used, i.e. walking, cycling or horse riding. Finchampstead CP Windlesham CP Chobham CP Sheet 8 SU86SW Sheet 7 SU96SW SU96SE This document should be read in conjuction with the SU76SE Second Consolidated Definitive Statement and Sandhurst CP Surrey Heath SU86SE subsequent Modification Orders published after the 1st April 2013. Eversley CP Bramshill CP Bisley CP (DET) Administrative Boundaries Yateley CP West End CP 60000 60000 1 1 BFBC Borough Boundary Bisley CP Woking Other Local Authority Boundaries Mattingley CP Blackwater and Hawley CP Hart SU85NE Parish Boundaries SU75NE SU85NW SU95NW SU95NE Hartley Wintney CP Pirbright CP Scale 1:50,000 Rushmoor 0 6,000 Guildford Metres Fleet CP Elvetham Heath CP Winchfield CP 55000 55000 55000 55000 1 1 1 1 © Crown Copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019488. 5 475000 480000 485000 490000 495000 00000.
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