Don't Lose Your Way
- ★ Do the Ramblers want to save every lost right of way?
- ★ What happens after I find a lost path?
- Can I see a detailed map of the lost rights of way which have been found?
- Have you identified all lost rights of way?
- How did you identify all these potential lost paths?
- What happens next with the Don't Lose Your Way project?
- If I find a lost path does that mean I can go and walk it?
- I've found a potential lost path which goes through my house or garden - should I be worried?
- Aren’t all these path applications going to create work/problems for busy farmers and landowners?
- Can anyone get involved in Don't Lose Your Way?
- We already have 140,000 miles of rights of way – isn’t this enough?
- Why do all paths need to be saved by 2026?
- With so many lost paths is the 2026 date realistic?
- Why not just abolish the 2026 deadline altogether?
- Have you asked the Government to abolish/extend the 2026 deadline?
- Is there a way of prioritising applications for paths that are more useful or relevant e.g, paths that are regularly used?
- Should all historic rights of way be saved? Surely a path is only useful if it leads somewhere?
- Should more funding be allocated to local authorities to ensure that all the lost rights of way can be recorded by 2026?