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KML files containing the public rights of way of Haringey |
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The council of Haringey have provided me with two zip files that both have an ESRI shape file. The ESRI shape files seem to have been created on 9th October 2025. The Council say that the data is released "subject to a caveat that only the map of PROW for the East of Haringey Borough was adopted following the direction from the Planning Inspectorate". This zip file has the ESRI shape file for the East of Haringey Borough whereas this zip file has the ESRI shape file for the whole of Haringey. This web page says "We're currently working on a 'definitive map' of the public rights of way in Haringey. We have confirmed an order for a network of public rights of way for the east of Haringey. We are also submitting orders for the central and west areas of Haringey to the Secretary of State, Department of Communities and Local Government." The derived data and the maps on the rowmaps web site use the data for the whole of Haringey. They only have the public rights of way that have an id field. I think that this means that some are missing. I've guessed that all the public rights of way are footpaths. This spreadsheet indicates that some are "proposed bridleways". The Council also provides information about their public rights of way on online maps. It may be that their maps use more up-to-date information. An authority's Definitive Map is the authoritative source of their rights of way. The details of the public rights of way network contained in an authority's data are for information only, and are an interpretation of the Definitive Map, not the Definitive Map itself, and should not be relied on for determining the position or alignment of any public right of way. For legal purposes, an authority's data does not replace their Definitive Map. And changes may have been made to the Definitive Map that are not included in their data. The authority's data contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2026. Attempting to view this data with more detail than 1:10000 may produce an inaccurate rendering of the route of a public right of way. The council of Haringey have informed me that the ESRI shape files are made available under the terms of Open Government Licence v3.0. So it's possible for you to use this data provided you give the attribution that the data has been provided by the council of Haringey. I have transformed the ESRI shape file for the whole of Haringey into a KML file. I have converted this KML file into the basic KML format that is used by this web site for all authorities. For each public right of way, this basic KML format has the name of the authority (Haringey), a unique number within the authority for the public right of way, the name or number of the parish/community/area, the name or number of the public right of way, the type of the public right of way (i.e., footpath, bridleway, ...) and any additional information about the public right of way that I've obtained from the data supplied by the authority. Here is a link to the converted KML file for Haringey. This KML file has been augmented with additional information. For each public right of way, the augmented format also includes its length (in miles), the longitude and latitude of its first point, the longitude and latitude of its last point, the eastings and northings of its first point and the eastings and northings of its last point. Here is a link to the augmented KML file for Haringey. This web site also provides information about the public rights of way of Haringey in GPX format, in CSV format and in GeoJSON format.
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