Public Rights of Way and Access to Land, written by Angela Sydenham, one of the country's leading authorities on the subject, succeeds in clarifying the arcane and often archaic law. By turn she explains the creation and loss of public rights of way and access to land, how their existence can be ascertained, and the nature of the obligations to maintain and manage them.
This new edition will offer coverage all relevant recent developments, including:
1. The Anti-Social Behavior Crime and Policing Act 2014
2. The Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013
3. The Deregulation Act 2015
4. Statutory Instruments and important case law
5. The latest Government guidance
6. Ongoing effects of the Covid pandemic.
It is a vital resource for practitioners in local authorities and planning departments, along with landowners and their advisers, and members of the public interested in rights of way.