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SURVEY CLOSED midnight on Saturday 5th October 2025.
‘Access Strategy/Rights of Way Improvement Plan’ consultation
What happens next?
After the survey closes, the feedback received will be considered and a draft of the Access Strategy/Rights of Way Improvement Plan will be produced.
After Christmas, in early 2025 the draft strategy will also be consulted upon. You will be able to give you feedback via this Get Involved page at that time. Thank you.
Torfaen County Borough Council is aiming to republish its Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) and develop an Access Strategy for Active Travel and access into the countryside.
This consultation is an opportunity for you to give your input and help shape the plan.
SURVEY CLOSED midnight on Saturday 5th October 2025.
‘Access Strategy/Rights of Way Improvement Plan’ consultation
What happens next?
After the survey closes, the feedback received will be considered and a draft of the Access Strategy/Rights of Way Improvement Plan will be produced.
After Christmas, in early 2025 the draft strategy will also be consulted upon. You will be able to give you feedback via this Get Involved page at that time. Thank you.
Torfaen County Borough Council is aiming to republish its Rights of Way Improvement Plan (ROWIP) and develop an Access Strategy for Active Travel and access into the countryside.
This consultation is an opportunity for you to give your input and help shape the plan.
This survey has sections for those who walk, those who cycle, those who ride horses and those who access the countryside by motorised vehicle. Not every section will apply to you, so please fill in the parts that do. All feedback is valued and appreciated.
Thank you.
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