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Use for our online map system

Online Maps, is owned and operated by the Council who remains the owner of it at all times. It is subject to copyright protection. No unauthorised use must be made of the data.

Your use of this mapping facility indicates your acceptance to be bound by the terms and conditions displayed on entering the online map system. If you do not agree to be bound by these, please cease using this mapping facility as by continuing to do so you will be agreeing to be bound by them.

The terms and conditions for this licence agreement are as follows:

  1. The National and/or Authority datasets are associated with the use of the National Land and Property Gazetteer and the National Street Gazetteer. Information displayed throughout the website is extracted from a copyright work owned by the Local Government Information House Limited and the Council
  2. A single screen print of the results of a search of the National and/or Authority datasets is permitted for your own use.
  3. You may not extract or re-utilise information derived from the National and/or Authority Datasets and/or any copies of such information (whether electronic or in hard copy format) for any commercial or business purpose including but not limited to, trading, building commercial databases, reselling or redistribution of such information.
  4. You are not permitted to modify, adapt, arrange, alter, adjust, manipulate or make any additions to any information derived from the National and/or Authority Datasets, nor are you permitted to combine such information with other mapping, data or other information, including for the avoidance of doubt, other such information derived from this Website.
  5. Save as permitted by paragraph 2 above, the reproduction, copying, downloading, storage, recording, broadcasting, retransmission, distribution, decompilation, reverse-engineering or disassembly of any part of this website is not permitted without our prior written consent.
  6. It is your responsibility to ensure that any information derived from the National and/or Authority Datasets is not made available, either in electronic unencrypted form or in hard copy format, to any third party that may attempt to use the map in contravention of these terms and conditions.
  7. You must inform us immediately if you become aware of a third party using information derived from the National and/or Authority Datasets in contravention of these terms and conditions or of any infringement of trade marks located on the website.
  8. We shall have no liability to any person or organisation in respect of any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the use of the information contained on this website.
  9. We take every reasonable effort to ensure that information contained on this website is as accurate as possible. However, the services featured on this website are provided "as is", and all warranties, conditions and other terms implied by statute or common law are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded. We shall not be liable to you for any indirect or consequential loss (whether for loss of profit, loss of business, depletion of goodwill or otherwise), costs, expense or other claims for consequential compensation whatsoever (howsoever caused) which arise out of or in connection with your use of the website.

Highway Adoption and Public Rights of Way layers

A list of Publicly Maintained streets and Public Rights of Way (PRoW) in Bury can be found at the GeoPlace FindMyStreet website.

Where the list indicates "Mixed maintenance responsibility" the Bury Council Online Mapping will give a representation of the publicly maintained section. This representation is not the legal record and should not be used to determine the exact limits of adoption. Should you require any further assistance with Highway Adoption please contact HAMP@bury.gov.uk

Clicking on a PRoW path on the Bury Council Online Mapping will provide info and the ability to "Show More". The information box will show the definitive statement describing the characteristics of that particular public right of way. It should be noted that some of these descriptions contain information that is no longer relevant (for example, old buildings that have been demolished and named highways that have been diverted or closed). The Authority aims to update these descriptions. The PRoW map layer has been produced to assist you in your visits to the countryside and is not a legal record. Should you require any further assistance with Public Rights of Way please contact PROWconsult@bury.gov.uk