The current issue with the Park Estate is about pedestrian access. The position 
with cars has always been clearly stated. Recently Nottingham City Council has 
started the process of designating public rights of way (the former County 
Boroughs had derogation from the original PRoW recording). It all looks pretty 
complicated, from the minutes of the Nottingham Local Access Forum:



"The Nottingham Park Estate Ltd has served notice on Nottingham City Council 
under section 14(2)(a) of the Nottingham Park Estate Act 1990 to restrict 
public access along the footpath known as Park Road / Lenton Road between the 
hours of 23.00 hrs and 05.00hrs. This route is also subject to an opposed 
modification order published in January 2009 under the Wildlife and Countryside 
Act 1981. Nottingham City Council believes it is a right of way. Debate 
surrounds which Act of Parliament may take precedence; Nottingham Park Estate 
Act 1990 or the Highways Act 1980. Most likely this case will need to be 
resolved at the High Court following the initial decision on the opposed order 
by the Planning Inspectorate. Agreed that Forum should make formal objection."

More information on Robert Howard's blog.

Seems I'm not the only one confused by access status here. ;-)




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From: Ian Spencer <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, 26 May, 2010 17:43:50
Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Private roads that are private for maintenance but are 
publicly accessible

Jerry Clough - OSM wrote on 26/05/2010 16:21:
> An interesting set of points. I've been puzzling over three particular 
> cases related to this. In each case I'm aware that the tagging is 
> incomplete:
>
lots snipped


      
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