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public footpath
noun
- a footpath along which the public has right of way
Example Sentences
Mr Evans said it was not "in the middle of nowhere" but was along an unmade track on "quite a busy" public footpath through the wood.
The court was told the public footpath was marked by "yellow posts", or waymarkers, which followed the boundary of the field, off Riverside Way.
Rhian Williams, whose video about its location went viral, said she made it clear there was a public footpath.
Martin Falshaw was sentenced after he admitted failing to take adequate precautions to separate cattle from the public footpath.
At the time of the incident, no fencing was in place to separate the public footpath from the calving cattle and adequate signage to notify walkers about the danger of cows with calves had not been put up.
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