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Campaigners hail move to ditch 2031 cut-off date for recording historic paths
The Government said it would repeal the deadline when parliamentary time allows.
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Once recorded as rights of way and added to the definitive map, paths are protected under the law for people to use
(Jacob King/PA)
By
Emily Beament, PA Environment Correspondent
December 26, 2024 at 0:01am GMT
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