No comments from the OP. This probably the most important topic that has been posted on this forum in 20 years, because it is at the core of where we are allowed to walk.
Looks to me if it is dying a death before it is even started;
Plenty here. We do things properly in Yorkshire.
Why? Is it because those local authorities were closest to where it all started or at least near enough. Do we feel so indifferent to flagrant political corruption that so obvious manipulation of an Act of Parliament designed for the good of all has been so badly distorted?
Compare the maps of those part of Yorkshire that Pleb is so self satisfied with and ask yourselves what the Definitive Map in those areas was based on? I'll bet they are a clear representation of the early OS maps the Ramblers have based this exercise on.
Now look at an old map of the area where the author, editor and publisher of the CLA's only policy on access in the last 23 lives.
11 square miles of blank, crammed with lostways. Is this a clear pointer or clue to those responsible for the Corruption of the Definitive Map?
These are not just old shortcuts and redundant ways to work, they could have significant strategic importance not just to the local area or even the county of Hereford, but to the access network of England and Wales.
I wonder what Your Advocate would think of this? He could walk past that bit of Offa's Dyke missed by 10 miles by those, who walk the OD trail thinking it is primarily a Welsh walk.