Section 4.4 - Republication of the Definitive Map & Statement

HCC as Surveying Authority is required to keep the Definitive Map and Statement under continuous review [Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 s53].

Section 57(3) states that where it appears expedient a Surveying Authority may prepare a new Map and Statement which will reflect all the modifications made to the previous map.

There is no policy surrounding the republication of the Definitive Map, but it is the intention of the County Council to republish the Definitive Map & Statement every 5 years.

In practice, now that the Rights of Way information is held digitally, a working copy will be kept up to date and can be checked and republished as the Definitive Map every 5 years.

Symbols to be used

The symbols to be used are set down in the Wildlife and Countryside (Definitive Maps and Statements) Regulations 1993. (This will in future be amended by CROWA regulations).

Where a choice is given, the symbols featuring a continuous line, rather than a broken line. are to be preferred.

The following symbols were used to republish in 2000, and these should be reviewed before each republication to ensure that the technology is compatibly with the symbology chosen.

map symbols

Update the Definitive Map and Statement

Check all the Temporary closures and remove if expired.

Check that all the legal changes have been identified and correctly entered onto HeRoWD. If unconfirmed orders made by Districts/Boroughs are outstanding, it may be appropriate to chase them. These can include:

For each legal change, the following should be amended:

Distribution list

The distribution list should include but not necessarily be restricted to:

Index sheets should also be sent to all of the above.

An spreadsheet from the 2000 publication should be used as a starting point.

Where each District may have more than one department or section interested in the map – e.g. planning, land charges, legal – a letter should be sent to those not in receipt of the Definitive Map advising them that it has been updated and telling them where they can find it.

Printing

Layout – the previous layout should be the first point of reference, (but consider adding a note in the left hand panel advising users to consult the Definitive Statement as well)

Once the layout is finalised and includes the relevant date

Once the distribution list is finalised (use an excel spreadsheet to record who gets what and how many), decide how many copies in total need printing.

Sealing

Once all the legal changes have been made and checked:

Digital availability

Ensure that new CDs are sent to CMS bases and other external offices who have use of the Definitive Map (including districts where appropriate.

Ensure that the new Definitive Map data is updated on the corporate GIS server and on the shared drive within rights of way.

Publicity

The user groups (see consultation list) should also be notified of republication and press release prepared.