Hi,

One thing that springs to mind is that these organisations receive orders
as they are statutory consultees who may wish to object to the order. It
isn't just to keep these organisations up to date. I suspect a request by
osm to be notified of changes just to keep might get the response that
orders are already available to the public.

It seems what we're really asking for is an equivalent of councils'
obligation to send Ordnance Survey notification of confirmed changes rather
than their obligation to notify statutory consultees throughout the DMMO
process.

Adam

On 29 May 2017 12:04 p.m., "Brian Prangle" <bpran...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There's been a suggestion that OSMUK lobbies  for the statutory right to
> receive copies of the legal orders which change Public Rights of Way as it
> can be slow for any official changes to make their way onto the Definitive
> Map and then be picked up by mappers. There is already legislation that
> allows various organisations the right to receive copies of the legal
> orders that effect changes to Public Rights of Way. The list is contained
> in Schedule 6 of the Wildlife and Countryside (Definitive Maps and
> Statements) Regulations 1993: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/
> uksi/1993/12/schedule/6/made
>
> These are:
>
> Auto-Cycle Union
>
> British Horse Society
>
> Byways and Bridleways Trust, Open Spaces Society
>
> Ramblers Association
>
> British Driving Society
>
> Cyclists Touring Club
>
> Peak and Northern Footpaths Society
>
> Chiltern Society
>
> Welsh Trail Riders' Association
>
> The Board has discussed this and agreed we should do it. I've volunteered
> to lead this activity.  We think that we would need to convince the
> relevant Secretary of State that it was a good idea, and get them to
> amend/re-issue the Statutory Instrument linked above that includes the
> list. From the introductory text, it looks like it's jointly the
> Secretaries of State for the Environment and Wales.
>
> My thinking on how we should approach this is first to contact each of the
> organisations who are already on the list and ask
>
>    1. Were they added at the time the legislation was passed or
>    subsequently?
>    2. If subsequently, do they know the procedure?
>    3. How is the data provided to them?
>    4. What licence terms does it have?
>    5.  If it's open data would they be willing to share it with us until
>    we get on the list?
>
> If anybody has any knowledge or experience of this legislation or any
> contacts at these organisations or any other  ideas on how to approach
> this campaign we'd love to know either here or on the OSMUK Loomio
> <https://www.loomio.org/g/M3fz1PkQ/openstreetmap-uk> discussion site.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Brian
>
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