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The Regulatory Committee of Lancashire County Council met on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, to discuss and make decisions on applications to modify the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way. The committee resolved to upgrade two routes to bridleway status, one of which was previously recorded as a footpath and the other a historical vehicular route.

Monks Gate, Tatham to Park House, Hornby: Upgrade to Restricted Byway

The committee voted to accept an application to add a public right of way from Monks Gate, Tatham to Park House, Hornby. The route, currently not recorded on the Definitive Map and Statement, will be recorded as a restricted byway1. This decision was made after considering extensive historical map and documentary evidence, including Ogilby's Map of 1675, which suggested the route was part of a historical public vehicular road. While there was no evidence of a legal stopping up order for the route, the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 20062 would have extinguished any mechanically propelled vehicle rights, leading to the restricted byway classification. Councillor Graeme Austin proposed the motion, seconded by Councillor Mark Clifford, and it was unanimously accepted.

Whitley Road, Upholland: Upgrade to Bridleway

The committee also considered an application to upgrade Whitley Road, Upholland, currently recorded as a public footpath, to a byway. After reviewing historical maps, documents, and modern user evidence, the committee decided to accept the application in part, upgrading the route to bridleway status between points A and G. A section of the route, between points G and Z, which was incorrectly recorded as a footpath within a publicly maintainable vehicular highway, will have its particulars modified to remove the footpath record. Councillor Maria Jones proposed the motion, seconded by Councillor Fred Cottam, which was unanimously accepted. The decision was based on evidence suggesting historical use by the public on foot and horseback, with modern use also supporting bridleway rights. While there was insufficient evidence to classify the route as a full byway open to all traffic, the historical evidence supported its dedication as a bridleway. The committee also noted that the section between G and Z would be removed from the Definitive Map and Statement as it was now part of a publicly maintained vehicular highway and therefore no longer recordable as a footpath.

Progress Report on Previous Committee Items

David Goode, Public Rights of Way Manager, presented an update on the progress of definitive map modification orders and Highways Act diversion orders since the previous committee meeting in January 2026. The report detailed various orders that had progressed, including notices of confirmation, making, and sealing, as well as inquiry dates being confirmed.

Guidance on Definitive Map and Statement Review

The committee noted the guidance on the law relating to the continuous review of the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way and certain orders to be made under the Highways Act 1980. This guidance, presented in Annexes A, B, and C of the reports pack, outlines the legal framework and procedures for modifying the Definitive Map and Statement.

Next Meeting

The committee noted that their next scheduled meeting would be held on Wednesday, 3 June 2026, at 10:00 am in Committee Room B.


  1. A restricted byway is a highway over which the public have a right of way on foot, on horseback or leading a horse, and a right of way for vehicles other than mechanically propelled vehicles. 

  2. The Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 made changes to the rights of way network, including the extinguishment of unrecorded public rights for mechanically propelled vehicles on certain routes. 

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Profile image for Councillor County Shaun Crimmins
Councillor County Shaun Crimmins Local Councillor Decision - Lancaster Rural East Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor County Mr Ian Duxbury
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Councillor County Graeme Austin Local Councillor Decision - Heysham Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor County Nigel Alderson
Councillor County Nigel Alderson Local Councillor Decision - Thornton & Hambleton Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor County Sohail Asghar
Councillor County Sohail Asghar Local Councillor Decision - Accrington West & Oswaldtwistle Central Independent
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Councillor County Mark Clifford Local Councillor Decision - Clayton with Whittle Labour
Profile image for Councillor County Fred Cottam
Councillor County Fred Cottam Local Councillor Decision - South Ribble East Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor County James Crawford
Councillor County James Crawford Local Councillor Decision - Cleveleys East Reform UK
Profile image for Councillor County Howard Hartley
Councillor County Howard Hartley Local Councillor Decision - Pendle Hill Conservative
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Councillor County David Howarth Local Councillor Decision - Penwortham West Liberal Democrat
Profile image for Councillor County Maria Jones
Councillor County Maria Jones Local Councillor Decision - Preston Rural Reform UK

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Meeting Documents

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 25th-Mar-2026 10.30 Regulatory Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
Guidance report.pdf
Guidance ANNEX B.pdf
Guidance ANNEX A.pdf
Guidance ANNEX C.pdf
Report.pdf
Appendix A.pdf
Appendix B.pdf
Report.pdf
Appendix B.pdf
Report.pdf
Appendix A.pdf