Suffolk where is it on map




















Under sections 53 and 57 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act Suffolk County Council has a statutory duty to maintain and update the definitive map and statement, and to make them available for inspection by the public. The definitive map shows public rights of way at a scale of ,cm approximately 6 inches to one mile , and the accompanying definitive statement describes the routes shown on the map.

The statement also sometimes defines the widths of routes, and describes "limitations" such as stiles or gates, though it does vary in the amount of detail it includes. The working copy definitive map is divided into parishes to make it easier to view, and is updated to show the changes to public rights of way when a confirmed legal order comes into operation. You can view a plan of the definitive map parishes PDF, 2.

Request an accessible format. Each map has a key showing the line symbols representing categories of public rights of way and the parish boundary, and also shows the route number given to each individual public right of way.

We are working to consolidate the definitive map for the whole of Suffolk on a digital map base. Parishes that have not yet been digitally consolidated have older background mapping and hand drawn annotations showing the effects of confirmed legal orders.

Paper copies of the maps, along with the definitive statement, can be viewed at the following locations during office hours:. Please be aware that due to volumes of correspondence and the amount of research that may need to be undertaken, responses to straight forward requests may take up to 20 working days, and more complex requests may take up to 8 weeks. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. You can view each parish map online on the A to Z section of this page.

These files may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. It is known as a non-metropolitan county. Suffolk has historic origin within a region called East Anglia. The county shares its borders with Cambridgeshire to the west, the North Sea to the east, Norfolk to the north and Essex to the south.

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