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Notice of making of a Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map

Notice of making of a Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order Highways Act 1980 Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 North Yorkshire County Council Footpath No's 10.69/7 & 10.69/8 Oaklands, Huby Diversion Order 2015

The above Order, made on 23 July 2015, under Section 119 of the Highways Act 1980 and Section 53A(2) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, will divert the public footpath described below and modify The District of Hambleton (Outside the North York Moors National Park) Definitive Map and Statement accordingly.
Footpath No 10.69/7 between Grid References SE 56 74 6 4 72 and SE 5673 6465 will be diverted onto a new route via pedestrian gates at SE 5677 6472, 5677 6465 and 5673 6465, the route will be 2 metres wide throughout across pasture.
Footpath No10.69/8commencingatGridReferenceSE 56806472will bediverted ontoa new route running west to meet FP no. 10.69/7 at SE 5677 6472, the route will be 2 metres wide throughout across pasture.
A copy of the Order and the Order map have been placed and may be seen free of charge during normal office hours at Easingwold Library, North Yorkshire, YO61 3AN until 4 September 2015. Copies of the Order and map may be purchased from Waste & Countryside Services, North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD (tel: 01609 532512) at a cost of £2.00, or can be downloaded free from our website www.northyorks.gov.uk/pathnotices.
Any representations about or objections to the Order may be sent in writing to Ron Allan, Definitive Map Officer, North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire DL7 8AD not later than 4 September 2015. Please state the grounds on which they are made.
Please note that objections/representations cannot be treated as confidential and may come into the public domain. Copies of any objections or representations received may be disclosed to interested parties, including the Planning Inspectorate where the case is referred to it for determination.
If no such representations or objections are duly made, or if any so made are withdrawn, North Yorkshire County Council may confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation, any representations and objections which have not been withdrawn will be sent with the Order.
Dated 7 August 2015
David Bowe, Corporate Director Business and Environmental Services _County Hall, Northallerton DL7 8AH

 
Published on 07/08/2015