Highways in England and Wales

In the common law of England and Wales, a highway (Welsh: priffordd) occurs where there is a public right of passage over land at all times "without let or hindrance" that follows a particular route. Thus, an area of common land or a village green will not be a highway, although it may contain one.

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Highways in England and Wales

In the common law of England and Wales, a highway (Welsh: priffordd) occurs where there is a public right of passage over land at all times "without let or hindrance" that follows a particular route. Thus, an area of common land or a village green will not be a highway, although it may contain one.

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