Path Maintenance
Looking after Cheshire East's Paths
Most public rights of way cross private land. Responsibility for
them is shared by the landowner and the highway authority. Put
simply, the landowner is responsible for keeping them free from
obstruction and for looking after gates and stiles on the route,
whilst the highway authority is responsible for maintaining them in
good condition and signing and waymarking them.
In Cheshire East, the Public Rights of Way Team looks after all
paths in rural areas and those paths in towns which don't have a
sealed surface. Those urban paths which do have a sealed surface -
tarmac, flags or concrete - are looked after by the relevant area
highways team.

The Council is keen to ensure that new building and other
developments do not unnecessarily interfere with the public rights
of way network and that public access is improved where possible. A
guide aimed at planning officers, developers and conveyancers is
published by the Council.
Whether in urban or rural areas, the Council's duties as the
highway authority include those in the list below.
Alternatively visit Cheshire East
Paths - Rights and Responsibilities.
The Council's responsibilities include:
- Keeping rights of way clear of undergrowth (ie vegetation
growing in the surface of the path)
- Strimming and routine maintenance path list. If you would like
to suggest additional paths that need adding to our routine
maintenance list, please complete a path problem form, report it by
phone or in writing to the rights of way maintenance office.
- Assisting farmers and landowners with maintenance of stiles and
gates
- Signposting footpaths, bridleways and byways where they leave
the metalled road
- Waymarking paths to help users find their way
- Maintaining most bridges and culverts
Landowners' responsibilities include:
- Keeping any rights of way on their land clear of overgrowth (ie
hedge outgrowth across the path)
- Maintaining any stiles and gates which are needed on the
path
- Keeping the path free from obstruction - including growing
crops
- Not ploughing field edge paths, or any byway
- Reinstating cross-field paths after ploughing etc (in
accordance with the Rights of Way Act 1990)
If you come across any problems affecting a right of way in
Cheshire East, or if you would like to suggest additional
paths that need adding to our routine maintenance list, please
contact the Public Rights of Way
Team.