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Is rope across a public right of way classed as an obstruction?

A rope across a public right of way would constitute an obstruction. In some circumstances, a temporary rope or wire to restrain farm animals may be authorised across a public footpath (but no other class of right of way), provided that it is readily visible and can be easily and safely removed and replaced by path users.

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This page was last updated on 15 November 2011