Introduction
Public Rights of Way (PRoW) are public highways protected in law. They include footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways used for travel, exercise and leisure.
If your development site contains or affects a PRoW, you must legally protect it. Planning permission does not give the right to block, divert, dig up or interfere in any way with a PRoW. Any change requires a separate legal process.
This guide explains:
- what you must check before you submit an application
- how PRoW are dealt with during planning and construction
- when separate legal orders are required
- what Dorset Council expects from developers