DemoSE Project 2026 - Introduction and Help
Background:
The CROW Act 2000 contains legislation which
extinguishes all historic Rights of Way that are not recorded on the definitive
map by 2026. It established a Discovery Lost Ways (DLW) project that failed
dismally and was abandoned because of the enormity of the task.
The 2026 cut off date was specifically asked for
by the landowner organisations (CLA, NFU etc) to ensure that all rights of way
are correctly recorded by the 2026 date. This date and landowner wishes were
retained by the Stakeholder Working Group on Unrecorded Public Rights of Way
which produced the "Stepping Forward" report to Natural England in
2010. The cut-of date was retained despite the failure of the DLW project.
Project Aim:
The Aim of our volunteer led project is to meet
the wishes of the landowners and the terms of the associated legislation in
ensuring that all meaningful Unrecorded Rights of Way as far as possible have
been researched, and necessary steps taken to ensure any associated rights are
not unnecessarily extinguished at that date.
Project Organisation
- The Project is being
Coordinated by the British Horse Society working closely with the
Ramblers.
- The project is being managed
online via an interactive map of possible unrecorded routes.
- Any volunteer can join the
project and contribute directly with giving any information about
"lost" or unrecorded routes.
- We welcome walkers, riders,
historians, cyclists etc to help.
Getting Started
To become involved visit http://www.bhsaccess.org.uk/dobbin/Project2026.php?id=southeast/2026DemoSE
The project is organised based on an Interactive
Map of identified Unrecorded Routes.
We will welcome information from walkers to add routes that are either ridden
or walked. This is a joint project between the BHS, and the Ramblers.
On the web map, select your place of interest via
the Search Box, or zoom manually to your place of interest.
- Each path has a green dot on
it. Clicking on this dot will display information about the path and also
give further information options.
- You can quickly display the
path on various old maps on the NLS site.
- If you click Research Record
you will be taken to the Research Record for that path.
The project Page (for a path):
- The Research Record for each
path holds research information about the path that you, the volunteers,
have provided. This data can very easily be downloaded to a spreadsheet
for volunteers who will find it useful.
- The Grid Ref is automatically
displayed from the map.
- The Research Record provides a
full template for everyone to work to.
- The Research Records for a
parish are easily downloaded to a speadsheet (eg Excel) if required.
- The Research Record fields may
be added to in the future if required.
- Any 2026 volunteer can update
the Research Record for a path.
- All the Research Record are
held securely on a BHS web server.
- For data security, no actual
data record is ever modified when updates are added. The previous versions
are all retained and viewed by paging back. The Notes/M
memo
field (if memo notes are added for an update) under the Update History and
Notes in the Research Record gives full update
history/progress.
- To make amendments volunteers have to register
their email and get a pin to enable update. This is for obvious security
reasons.
- Enter your information into the
work sheet and click “Update”. You will
be asked for your email and Pin. You can also obtain your Pin via that web
page.
- Anyone who has interest in, or
looks at, a particular path should make sure the web record is up to date.
- Anyone with knowledge can add
information to the record.
- As all researched information
is visible, it will avoid duplication of research and enable good
coordination of the project.
- The Notes by each item are
intended to give a quick summary of the evidence found. Tick if you have
checked an item and note your conclusions. Also you can give an estimated
star rating for that piece of evidence at the start (For star ratings refer to Bucks and
Wadey, Restoring the Record (Bucks & Wadey
Publishing
* to **********).
- The Notes/Memo
memo
field under
Update History and Notes near the bottom of the Research Record page at the
bottom is for you to say what you have added or updated. Add
your name when making changes so that the admin manager
can contact if any clarification is necessary/nickname
if you wish.
- The text boxes are maximum 254
characters (box does scroll).
- The Notes /M
memo
box it not limited in length.
- It is VERY EASY TO USE, just
add information and click update.
Virtual Library:
On the Worksheet there are links to Guidance Notes and also to
an on line Virtual Library of accumulated maps and other documents for your
county.
Volunteers may upload their own research maps
and other documents.
HOW CAN YOU BEST HELP?
The level of anyone's involvement is purely
dependent upon your available time and abilities.
Please do contribute as much or as little as you
wish. The list below will give you some guidance (Simplest first)
1.
Let
us know of any routes/paths in your area that you believe were used as old
roads or rights of way and which are not recorded (on the definitive map/OS
Map) as byway, bridleway or footpath.
You may find these routes from visual evidence, your own knowledge of your area
or by looking at old and current maps
2.
Find
out a bit more about the history of these paths from other people in the area
3.
Do
more serious research by checking the path(s) against old maps and other
documents (with reference to the guidance given in Restoring the Record (Bucks
Wadey) http://www.restoringtherecord.org.uk/
4. Record all your findings
on the Research
Record Project Page for each path - This is MOST
IMPORTANT.
5. Consider preparing and
submitting a Definitive Map Modification Order for a path or paths.
Help and Guidance
More Online Help and Guidance is still to be added.
Please let us know of any technical issues you encounter,
Please contact us at anytime for further help
and advice or if you think the form or guidance wants improving.
Email: di@woolmers.co.uk