A Rights Of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) is intended to improve all public rights of way and other non-motorised routes to support of the needs of all types of users.
Read the Rights of Way Improvement Plan
The Wokingham Borough Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) was adopted on 18 December 2009. It can be downloaded, below, or viewed at our main Council Offices, at the Ranger's Office at Dinton Pastures Country Park or at local libraries.
How the plan will help
The ROWIP will assist us in setting priorities for improvements to countryside access. It will also contribute to a sound evidence base for developer contributions, for example, Section 106 agreements, Planning Advice Notes (PAN) and Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD). In addition to this, it will form the basis of grant applications.
How the plan was put together
The following research methods were used for compiling the ROWIP:
- Focus groups
- Questionnaires
- Street surveys
- Internal research
- Desk research
The key themes for improvement that were identified in the consultation were:
- Improved information
- Improved accessibility for wheelchairs and pushchairs (gap, gate stile policy)
- Seasonal restrictions on some byways
- Continuing maintenance of public rights of way
- Linking up paths/creating circular routes for walkers, cyclists and horse riders
- Reducing personal safety concerns
These key themes formed the basis for the Statement of Action, which contains the following actions, each of which has been assessed for cost implications, timescale and partnerships required:
- Mapping the network
- Creating new links
- Encouraging use of the public rights of way network
- Access for all
- Looking after the network
- Planning for the future
- Delivering the corporate agenda