EBA works closely with Alan Kind, an expert on Bridleways when specialist knowledge is required. Alan has helped us with claims for bridleways and byways that go to PINS (The Planning Inspectorate). He has been working in the area for 40 years and his knowledge on Prow law is extensive and unparalleled. Alan has also worked as Editor of 'Byway and Bridleway', the journal of the Byways and Bridleways Trust and has helped many PROW groups to win claims.
For anyone looking for answers Alan has a website and also a Book and details can be found below with the links:
...'Alan has put together ‘The Byway Book’ - An assemblage of notes, citations and links to archived materials, relating to the law, use and management of bridleways and byways, as made or collected over forty years. This is an invaluable in-depth resource for anyone brave enough to take on a bridleway or byway claim. You can download a copy free here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/iu06xtfinq21sy7/TheBywayBook.pdf?dl=0.
Alan also has a website https://lengthsman.wordpress.com. Lengthsman is all about Britain’s ancient highways: history, traffic, management and the Law. The materials have been collected, or originated, by Alan (with more than a little help from his friends). Everything is here from C, Common Law Dedication to W, who is the public? Not quite A-Z but very close to it!