Core Paths - Scottish Borders Council
Scottish Borders Core Path Plan
Core Paths maps for the Scottish Borders Council area have been produced to meet the requirements of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The Plan was adopted by the Council on 8th December 2009. Core paths form the basic framework of countryside paths, some on roads, linking with the wider paths network and other access provision. The core paths network as a whole should provide access opportunities for the full range of access takers, including walkers, cyclists and horse-riders, of varying abilities. Some core paths will be on surfaced paths suitable for all abilities use. In this rural area other core paths include some narrow riverside paths, rough tracks, grass paths or routes across open land woodland, forests and farmland.
dataset
name: SBC's 'Find it' - Map Advanced Web Map Application
description: SBC's Web Mapping Application
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https://www.scotborders.gov.uk/directory/62/scottish_borders_core_paths
name: Scottish Borders Council Core Path Directory
description: Scottish Borders Council Website
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2009-12-08
data is updated twice each year
Maintained in CAMS system by SBC Access Ranger Team. Some paths imported from GPS tracks, others captured against Ornance Survey MasterMap Topography or aerial imagery.
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2010-12-08
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This data set is conformant with the INSPIRE Implementing Rules for the interoperability of spatial data sets and services
Built & Natural Heritage
Scottish Borders Council
Newtown St Boswells
TD6 0SA
Scotland
outdooraccess@scotborders.gov.uk
custodian
Scottish Borders Council
pointOfContact
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