Making changes to public rights of way
It is not permissible to alter the route or the status of a public right of way unless the requisite formal procedure has been carried out, although people quite often do make unofficial changes which have no lawful basis.
If anybody wishes to divert or extinguish a right of way, they must apply to the appropriate authority. In Suffolk, most changes are carried out by the district councils -see details below - but the County Council can also make the necessary arrangements.
When an authority receives an application, it carries engages in a wide-ranging consultation before deciding whether or not to take any further action. The Suffolk RA local footpath secretaries team scrutinises all proposals very carefully before giving an opinion.
If the authority thinks the proposed change is a reasonable one, it must publish and advertise the necessary order. Provided that there are no objections within the time allowed, the authority brings the change into effect by confirming the order. If there are objections, these are dealt with by an independent inspector - usually at a public inquiry.
The Suffolk `order-making' authorities are:-
| Babergh District Council | 01473 822801 |
| Forest Heath District Council | 01638 719000 |
| Ipswich Borough Council | 01473 432000 |
| Mid Suffolk District Council | 01449 720711 |
| St Edmundsbury Borough Council | 01284 763233 |
| Suffolk Coastal District Council | 01394 383789 |
| Waveney District Council | 01502 562111 |
| Suffolk County Council | 01473 264000 |