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Report Reference Agenda Item 11b Open Report on behalf of Andy Gutherson – Interim Executive Director of Place Report to: Mid-Lincolnshire Local Access Forum Date: 23 April 2019 Subject: Progress of Public Path Orders KeyDecision decision? Reference: No Summary: A report on the progress of Public Path Orders. Recommendation(s): That the report is noted and formal written advice given where required. 1. Background The County Council has a power to divert, extinguish or create public rights of way either of its own volition or following an application to do so from the public. The Council may also enter into agreements with landowners regarding the dedication of public rights. 2. Summary of ongoing cases Page 27 App Applicant Inf Date of File Parish Path No Proposal Date / Authorised Notes Details Cons Order Initiated 327 Saltfleetby St Clement PB1059 / Div/Ext Lincs Wildlife 08/02/17 02/11/17 04/06/18 18/06/18 Awaiting for response from objector Mr / Skidbrooke with PF55 Trust / Higgins. Jonathan to visit. Saltfleet Haven Natural England 329 Market Deeping / PF4 / Ext/Cre Persimmon 22/12/16 25/01/17 21/03/17 19/04/17 Awaiting outcome of readvertisement from Deeping St James PF1108 Homes PINS. 335 Huttoft (LCCP) PF15 Div LCC Initiated 02/04/16 02/04/16 07/07/17 21/07/17 Wtg route to be made walkable/certified. 340 Helpringham PF7 & 10 Div Mr Dean / 09/06/17 28/06/17 CM letter to the Deans 31/1/19. Mrs Young Page 28 (joint) 343 Colsterworth PF11 Div WSV 10/12/17 01/02/18 30/07/18 17/08/18 Wtg route to be made walkable/certified. 346 Wyham cum Cadeby PF355 / Ext/Div/Cre Abbott 21/01/19 19/02/19 Revised. SJ to do SV 12/4/19. PB117 347 Louth PF4 Ext LCC Initiated 01/11/18 06/02/19 27/03/19 Wtg dispensation from PINS then to LSL to make order. 348 Folkingham PF1154 Ext/Cre Turner 25/01/19 28/02/19 Inf cons 28/2/19-29/3/19. 349 Lenton, Keisby & PB8 / PB890 Ext/Div Adcock 11/01/19 18/02/19 04/04/19 SJ to make order. Osgodby 350 Coningsby PF224 Ext LCC Initiated 07/03/19 08/03/19 Inf cons 18/3/19-5/4/19. 351 Bourne PF1 Ext LCC Initiated 14/03/19 18/03/19 Inf cons 18/3/19-15/4/19. Active LCC Cases @ 5/4/19 Also, preliminary cases being works on: Sutton Bridge PF1 – LCC initiated buildings on paths diversion Tetney PF19 – potential diversion Langtoft PF5 awaiting application Confirmed LCC Orders 2018/2019 App Cert of File Parish Path No Legislation Effect App? Confirmed LE Date Date Operation 331 Huttoft (LCCP) PF2 HA Div No 17/01/18 14/11/17 13/04/18 332 Huttoft (LCCP) PF4 (S) HA Div No 17/01/18 20/11/17 13/04/18 333 Huttoft (LCCP) PF1139 HA Div No 17/01/18 20/11/17 13/04/18 334 Huttoft (LCCP) PF4 (N) HA Div No 17/01/18 20/11/17 13/04/18 Anderby & Chapel St HA Div 336 PF19 No 17/01/18 20/11/17 13/04/18 Leonards (LCCP) 342 Bourne PF4 HA Ext No 09/05/18 18/05/18 337 Anderby (LCCP) PF18 HA Div No 31/05/18 30/05/18 20/07/18 341 Navenby PF1,11,1110,1128,1149 HA Ext/Cre No 27/09/18 26/09/18 05/10/18 345 Coningsby PF224 HA Div No 02/10/18 02/10/18 08/10/18 308 Mablethorpe & Sutton PF323 HA Div 04/01/19 20/12/18 16/01/19 Page 29 No (Trusthorpe) 344 Huttoft PF2 HA Div Yes 19/03/18 09/01/19 20/12/18 15/01/19 338 Anderby (LCCP) PF17 HA Div No 09/01/19 20/12/18 15/01/19 Abandoned LCC Cases 2018/2019 File Parish Path Effect App Date Order? Abandoned Reason 304 North Somercotes / Grainthorpe / PF18 Marshchapel Div 27/06/2013 Y 31/03/2019 New order made by SoS under T&CPA 1990 s247. District Council Confirmed Orders 2018/2019 Date of Date LE Parish Path no Effect Authority Comments Inititaion Confirmed processed Lincoln PF 27 Div Lincoln City 27/11/2015 04/10/2016 30/01/2018 Certificate of Ops: 8/1/2018 Kirkby on Bain PF 171 Div ELDC 02/09/2016 06/12/2017 17/04/2018 Cert of Op: 5/4/18 Heckington PF 6 Div NKDC 24/09/1999 12/04/2018 08/05/2018 Cert of Op: 12/4/18 Waddington PF2 Div NKDC 06/11/2017 18/07/2018 29/08/2018 Cert of Op: 19/7/18 Chapel St Leonards PF41 Div ELDC 01/12/2015 30/07/2018 06/09/2018 Cert of Op: 18/7/18 Chapel St Leonards PF42 Div ELDC 20/06/2017 11/07/2018 06/09/2018 Cert of Op: 29/8/18 Swinderby PF 4 Div NKDC 21/06/2018 21/12/2018 05/02/2019 Cert of Op: 4/1/19 North Hykeham PF 3 Div NKDC 25/07/2016 21/06/2017 25/02/2019 Cert of Op: 1/2/19 Boothby Pagnell PF 6 Div SKDC 29/06/2018 15/02/2019 11/03/2019 Certificate of Op: (1)/2/19 Page 30 3. Background Papers No background papers within Section 100D of the Local Government Act 1972 were used in the preparation of this report. This report was written by Chris Miller, who can be contacted on 01522 782070 or [email protected]. .
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