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BS 5709:2018

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Gaps, gates and stiles. Specification

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BSI 2018 36
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This British Standard specifies field-measurable performance requirements for new gaps, gates and stiles for footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and other routes used by the public. It can also be used for structures to be installed on permissive paths, wholly private ways and on commons. It includes a hierarchy of accessibility performance requirements to raise awareness of the characteristics of different structures. It does not attempt to provide performance requirements in relation to land management need, to be individually assessed according to the circumstances. It can be used to establish and maintain a quality in all new structures that represents good practice.

This British Standard does not automatically apply retrospectively to most existing structures. It can be used as guidance for those who wish to repair or improve existing structures.

This British Standard does not allocate decision making, installation, maintenance or record keeping to any particular organization or person.

This British Standard is intended to be used by:

  1. those planning, specifying or authorizing new structures on paths (e.g. highway authorities, highways agencies, district councils, landowners, tenants, user groups and others handling diversions, creations or dedications of paths subject to gaps, gates and stiles);

  2. those making and buying path structures or kits;

  3. those installing path structures; and

  4. those replacing, maintaining and inspecting path structures.

Most of the functional performance criteria are field measurable but this British Standard also gives guidance on design where field measurement is physically difficult or subjective.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
5 Introduction
1 Scope
6 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
8 4 Initial selection of path structure
10 Table 1 — Accessibility of structures conforming to BS 5709 on footpaths in least restrictive order
11 Table 2 — Accessibility of structures conforming to BS 5709 on bridleways
12 5 General performance requirements for structures
13 6 Specific performance requirements for foot, horse and cycle structures (excluding pedestrian stiles and dog gates)
14 Figure 1 — Examples of a gap constructed in a hedge
16 Figure 2 — Example of a Kent carriage gap
19 Figure 3 — Example of a one-way opening timber, self-closing, unlatched, pedestrian gate
20 Figure 4 — Example of a two-way opening bridle gate with handle
21 Figure 5 — Example of a two-way opening bridle gate with a ring
23 Figure 6 — Example of a timber kissing gate
24 Figure 7 — Example of a curved metal kissing gate with RADAR bypass
26 Figure 8 — Example of a horse stile
27 Figure 9 — Example of a horse step-through gate
7 Specific performance requirements for pedestrian stiles and dog gates
29 Figure 10 — Example of a post and rail stile, showing optional top rail
30 Figure 11 — Example of a stone flat topped stile
31 Figure 12 — Example of a dog gate attached to a timber post and rail stile
8 Conformity checks
33 Annex A (informative)  Nomenclature for authorizations
Annex B (informative)  Legislation
Annex C (informative)  Guidance on the use of barbed wire, razor wire and farm-type electrical fences
35 Bibliography
BS 5709:2018
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