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- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Path feature is a link set which represents a collection of Path Link features that share the same name (for example, Church Walk). A Path will reference the complete collection of Road Link...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 03 January 2025
Every local authority and National Park authority (access authorities) in Scotland is required to draw up a plan for a system of paths (core paths) sufficient for the purpose of giving the public...
- Published by:
- Nottingham City Council
- Last updated:
- 31 March 2023
This dataset details the location of pathways and non-vehicular routes throughout Nottingham City and some of the surrounding areas. The pathways may variously be alleyways, paths across green and...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A Path Link is a linear spatial object that defines the geometry and connectivity of the path network between two points in the network. Path Links will be split for connectivity purposes (for...
- Published by:
- Ordnance Survey
- Last updated:
- 10 January 2025
A point spatial object that is used to break up the path network for connectivity. The path network splits for the following circumstances:
The location where an attribute changes.
The intersection...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 17 January 2025
Every local authority and National Park authority (access authorities) in Scotland is required to draw up a plan for a system of paths (core paths) sufficient for the purpose of giving the public...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 24 November 2024
Ramblers Scotland worked with partners, volunteers, and publicly available sources to create this path network dataset between 2019 and 2024. The Scottish Paths Map project has now been...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 26 November 2024
Core paths are paths, waterways or any other means of crossing land to facilitate, promote and manage the exercise of access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, and are identified as...
- Published by:
- City of London
- Last updated:
- 08 January 2025
Permissive Path forms part of the Public Access Map. This includes: • City Walkways and Proposed City Walkways • Permissive Paths • Highway Maintainable at Public Expense • Privately Maintainable...
- Published by:
- City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
- Last updated:
- 20 November 2024
Representation of public paths shown in records for the former Bradford County Borough area.Includes both paths recorded on the Bradford Area Definitive Map and Statement and paths not recorded on...
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- Natural Resources Wales
- Last updated:
- 27 October 2023
This is a spatial dataset detailing the extent and location of the Wales Coast Path (WCP). The 870 mile long Wales Coast Path was officially opened in May 2012. It runs from the outskirts of...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2024
Core paths, as the most important routes in the area, provide a basic framework of routes which meets community needs and minimises any potential conflict with land management operations. They...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 03 February 2021
Angus Council has prepared a Core Paths Plan for the Council area, to meet the requirements of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The Plan was adopted by the Council on 23 November 2010. Core...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 28 October 2022
Core Paths Plans were introduced by Part 1 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003. The purpose of the Plan is to designate a system of paths to provide the basic framework of routes (which are)...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 03 February 2021
The Core Paths aim to satisfy the basic needs of local people and visitors for general access and recreation. They comprise a mixture of existing and some new paths. The Core Paths cater for all...
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- Renfrewshire Council
- Last updated:
- 07 November 2022
The Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 requires that each local authority prepare a Core Paths Plan. Core Paths are recreation and travel routes which allow the public "reasonable access" throughout...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 26 March 2021
The term “core path” was introduced in the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 where the Act set out that all Local Authorities and National Parks have a duty to draw up a core paths plan that will...
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2024
Linear path features included in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Core Paths Plan 2023 includes core paths and core paths strategic routes.
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- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2024
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....
- Published by:
- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2024
Deposited core paths data for Cairngorms National Park matched to OS 1:10K colour raster. Contains linear path features included in the Cairngorms National Park Core Paths Plan 2015.