jill
fisher:
rights
of way - highway research
I specialise in researching
and reporting on the present day status of alleged rights of way
and disputed highways.
I have operated as a consultant since 1996, and have been involved
in over 100 cases throughout England and Wales, ranging from individual
investigations to the preparation and presentation of documentary
evidence at Public Inquiries.
mission statement
I will provide thorough, well-directed research,
and an independent, impartial,
informed opinion on the likely outcome
of rights of way disputes.
I have excellent links with specialist solicitors, and will arrange
the requisite legal advice whenever necessary.
independent
I work for all types of client, and operate as a
truly independent, confidential consultant.
My clients need have
no concerns about the discretion of the service offered,
and can
be absolutely confident that their case will not be
discussed with
any third party without their prior consent.
impartial
I believe that, even though rights of way disputes
can become confrontational,
all parties involved deserve to be treated
with the utmost respect and consideration.
Whether you are a landowner, a member of a volunteer group, or a
representative of a local authority
(from County Council to Parish
Council), I will always act in your best interests.
informed
I have a background of work in a local authority
highways department, as a technical auditor,
which gives me an insight
into local government processes, as well as bringing focus and direction
to my research.
I write regularly for a local history magazine, deliver training
courses and lectures, and keep myself up to date with developments
in rights of way and highway law with regular attendance at training
courses and seminars.