Report a problem with a public footpath, bridleway or byway.
Find out if a route is a public right of way
Use our map to find out if the problem you need to report is on a public right of way. You will also find useful information including the status and identifying number of the route.
Public rights of way map External link
Problems with a public right of way
Use our online form to report problems with:
- public footpaths (not roadside pavements) - for use by pedestrians
- public bridleways - for use by people on foot, horseback or bicycle
- byways open to all traffic - these have full vehicular rights, but are mainly used as bridleways
- restricted byways - these have rights on foot, horseback, bicycle and non-mechanical vehicles such as horse and cart
Example of a public right of way.
Report a problem with a public right of way online External link
Problems with paths and pavements
Use our online form to report problems with:
- paths or pavements (roadside pavements)
- tarmac or general surface problems
- missing or damaged paving flags
- issues with roadside kerbs
- missing or damaged manholes, cellar grates and other covers
Example of a path or pavement.
Report a problem with a path or pavement online External link
Problems with overgrown hedges and vegetation on a pavement or road
Use our online form to report problems with overgrown trees, hedges and other vegetation on:
- paths or pavements (roadside pavements)
- public roads
Example of overgrown vegetation on a public road.
Report a problem with overgrown vegetation online External link
Find out how to report other problems with roads and pavements, including potholes, road markings and obstructions on our
Report a problem with a road or pavement page.