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PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION AND DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT MODIFICATION ORDER

PUBLIC PATH DIVERSION AND DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT MODIFICATION ORDER HIGHWAYS ACT 1980, SECTION 119 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981, SECTION 53A(2) THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF DURHAM (PUBLIC FOOTPATH NO. 3 EDMUNDBYERS PARISH) PUBLIC FOOTPATH DIVERSION AND DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT MODIFICATION ORDER 2013
The above order, made on 17 October 2013 under section 119 of the Highways Act 1980, will divert Public Footpath No. 3 Edmundbyers Parish from a point on the B6306 in Edmundbyers Village, proceeding in a northerly direction for some 82m to a point at the entrance of Struthers Farm, then in a westerly direction for some 22m then in a generally northerly direction passing to the west of the farm for some 79m to a point on the access track to the caravan park to the north of the farm onto a line running from a more westerly point on the B6306 in Edmundbyers Village, proceeding along the access track in a generally north westerly direction for some 64m, then generally north easterly for 108m to the same point on the access track to the caravan park north of the farm, as shown on the order map. The above order will also modify the Definitive Map and Statement of the Public Rights of Way for County Durham by deleting and adding the footpath described.
A copy of the order and the order map may be seen free of charge at the Council's offices at County Hall, Durham 9am-4pmMon-Fri; on the Council's website and also at Consett Library during normal opening hours. Copies of the order/map may be bought there at the price of £1.15.
Any representations about or objections to the order may be sent, or delivered, in writing addressed to Loraine Holding, Legal Assistant, County Hall, Durham DH1 5UL or by email to Highways.orders@durham.gov.uk (ref: EDMUNDBYERS) not later than 22 November 2013. Please state the grounds on which they are made. If no such representations or objections are duly made, or if any so made are withdrawn, the County Council of Durham may confirm the order as an unopposed order. If the order is opposed it will be sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation and any representations or objections which have not been withdrawn will be sent with the order.
Dated: 25 October 2013
Colette Longbottom Head of Legal & Democratic Services County Hall, Durham DH1 5UL

 
Published on 25/10/2013