Public right of way or trail problem types
Overgrown surface
Surface vegetation affecting use of public rights of way or trails
Overgrown trees or bushes
Trees or bushes affecting the use of public rights of way or trails
Damaged or missing sign
Damaged or missing finger posts or way-marker signs
Obstruction (man-made)
Obstructions preventing use of public rights of way or trails, including unauthorised gates or barriers
Surface condition
Unsuitable surface condition affecting use of public rights of way or trails
Crops or ploughing
Crops or ploughing affecting public rights of way or trails
Gate or barrier
Damaged, missing or problematic gates or barriers
Tree dangerous or fallen
Large vegetation that is affecting the use of, or may cause harm to users of, public rights of way or trails
Misleading sign
Finger posts, way-marker or other signs displaying incorrect, illegal or unsuitable information
Bridge
Damaged or missing bridge
Illegal or vehicle use
Inappropriate or illegal use of a public right of way or trail
Flooded path
Standing water affecting public rights of way or trails
Stile damaged, too high or other
Unusable stiles due to damage or misplacement
Animals
Animals affecting use of public rights of way or trail
Steps damaged or other
Damaged or missing steps