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Register - Section 53(5) applications for modification orders

Under the Wildlife And Countryside Act 1981, we are required to keep a public register of all outstanding Definitive Map Modification Order (DMMO) applications.

Registers will be updated on a regular basis. The application and map for each case are scanned into a case file as Adobe PDF documents. Applications are published in paper format, and electronically on the website. Case files are cross-referenced by a unique number to the file reference column in the registers (and path number).

Information requests about any of these applications should be addressed to St Helens Borough Council, Customer Service Hub, Town Hall, Victoria Square, St Helens, WA10 1HP, or you can contact us online.

A public right of way (PRoW) is a way over which the public have a right to pass and repass. Rights of way can be found in towns, villages and the countryside. Some paths may be surfaced although most are tracks across countryside owned by landowners.

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Last modified on 11 June 2024