http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_local_councils
Any path not on these documents by 2026 will no longer be a right of way.
We are hoping to get some of these released under a compatible license so
that we can help identify missing paths.
If we can get the data under an OpenData license...
I am in Oxfordshire where we have permission to use the definitive
statement under OGL (but not the map).
I have used the key prow_ref to add the council reference number for
several paths and tagged them with
designation=public_footpath (or public_bridleway if it's a bridleway) .
See
Hi,
Just to confirm, the tags for a right of way are described at
http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/UK_access_provisions#Public_Rights_of_Way
Basically, if its on the ground AND in the councils definitive map as a
right of way then use designation=public_footpath (or public_bridleway,
etc).
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