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Rights of Way

 What many people do not think about is that many properties, particularly in rural areas, may not have legal rights of access with vehicles. We provide advice to landowners and homeowners to resolve disputes and where appropriate negotiate the terms of payment for rights of access with vehicles. We can advise you on court proceedings, and where appropriate, on applications for injunctions.

We also advise on Public Rights of Way, Footpaths, bridleways and other public rights of way are important issues for landowners and for users of the countryside. We can advise on applications to register public rights of way on the Definitive Map, from the perspective of either supporting or resisting such an application.

Call 01792 773 773 or tell us how we can help you here.

For more information on the services we provide to agricultural and rural clients please visit us at www.jcp-rural-practice.co.uk

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