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Urchfont cum Wedhampton Parish Rights of Way Group

Our History

Founded in 1998 following an appraisal of the Parish of Urchfont conducted in the previous year, we are a local voluntary group affiliated to the British Trust of Conservation Volunteers (BTCV), and supported by Wiltshire County Council.

Our Vision

'To see that the Public Rights of Way in the Parish of Urchfont are sustained in a manner that is sensitive to the environment, and provide access for residents and visitors. We support this by working in co-operation with landowners, public authorities, voluntary groups and other organisations to maintain and improve the network of Public Rights of Way for the benefit of all members of the community and to encourage their use by local residents and visitors'.

What we do......

Definition of a 'Right of Way' : member of the public may travel, either on foot, horseback or by vehicle, according to the designation of that RoW. Many RoWs have existed for hundreds of years, some, such as Roman roads have existed for thousands of years. Even where a RoW crosses private land public access cannot be denied without legal agreement between the landowner and the County Council. In the context of this voluntary group, the term Rights of Way excludes public roads and their footpaths. There are 49 Rights of Way in the Parish of Urchfont, extending over 24 miles (39.10 kms).

Our Achievements

On-Going Effort to maintain RoW

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