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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 388848" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>In NSW they are Crown Roads (Paper Roads). Many have either been sold & closed or are earmarked for closure & sale.</p><p><a href="https://www.crownland.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/roads" target="_blank">https://www.crownland.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/roads</a></p><p>Other info:</p><p><a href="http://www.dohertysmith.com.au/blog/crown-roads/" target="_blank">http://www.dohertysmith.com.au/blog/crown-roads/</a></p><p><a href="http://rg-guidelines.nswlrs.com.au/deposited_plans/roads/crown_roads" target="_blank">http://rg-guidelines.nswlrs.com.au/deposited_plans/roads/crown_roads</a></p><p>Basically where they are still Crown Roads yet to be sold then legal access should remain even if the landholder has an Enclosure Permit or Permissive Occupancy has been arranged although access to roads that lead only to private or land not able to be otherwise legally accessed would be questionable anyway i.e. the road would likely need to lead to legally accessible land/areas to be seriously considered accessible to the general public or for gaining access to private property you can rightfully access.</p><p>If in doubt you would need to contact the nearest Regional office of Crown Lands. Many mapping applications don't appear to be routinely updated when these Crown Roads are sold/closed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 388848, member: 4485"] In NSW they are Crown Roads (Paper Roads). Many have either been sold & closed or are earmarked for closure & sale. [url]https://www.crownland.nsw.gov.au/crown_lands/roads[/url] Other info: [url]http://www.dohertysmith.com.au/blog/crown-roads/[/url] [url]http://rg-guidelines.nswlrs.com.au/deposited_plans/roads/crown_roads[/url] Basically where they are still Crown Roads yet to be sold then legal access should remain even if the landholder has an Enclosure Permit or Permissive Occupancy has been arranged although access to roads that lead only to private or land not able to be otherwise legally accessed would be questionable anyway i.e. the road would likely need to lead to legally accessible land/areas to be seriously considered accessible to the general public or for gaining access to private property you can rightfully access. If in doubt you would need to contact the nearest Regional office of Crown Lands. Many mapping applications don't appear to be routinely updated when these Crown Roads are sold/closed. [/QUOTE]
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