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Neighbours parking/blocking road at rear of house

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    Hi

    Just wondering if anyone can offer me some advice? I have a neighbour who constantly parks their campervan on this area of land/road directly behind my house. The van is there pretty much permenantly and it completely blocks the road to the point where no other vehicle could pass. As far as I can tell based on looking at this map the road is a "byroad" but I'm not entirely sure. I'm just curious if this is legal or not?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    Rick

    Please see link for image of what I have just explained https://ibb.co/ryz5v3W
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  • #2
    Hi RICKW1

    Have you spoken to the Council about the problem?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by echat11 View Post
      Hi RICKW1

      Have you spoken to the Council about the problem?
      I contacted them today but honestly don't know whether it's something they'd be able to do anything about or not? I guess what would really help in knowing where I stand, would be whether the road is definitely a byway, and if it is then what rules effect byways? The image I uploaded is from the government public rights of way page and this is the key https://ibb.co/k9kGXpF The colour seems the same as the byway colour, but also the same colour as pavements and other things, would these areas also be classed as byways?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by echat11 View Post
        Hi RICKW1

        Have you spoken to the Council about the problem?
        Thank you for replying by the way, I really apreciate it

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        • #5
          I can't access the link (coming up as suspicious), take a screenshot, attach it to an email, send it to the Highways Department at the Council, they will give you clarification you seek.

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