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Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire to Be Read in Conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11Th May 2016 Hail Weston Definitive Statement for the Parish of Hail Weston Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 1 FP Starts from the Hail Weston village road and Between Previously FP1 Hail Weston and FP15 runs in an easterly direction to Ordnance TL1750 6178 Eaton Socon Survey Grid Reference (OSGR) TL1750 and TL1748 6178, then running south-westerly along a 6176 width track for approximately 30 m to TL1748 4m. Between 6176, then south-easterly for approximately TL1748 6176 93 m on the south-west side of a fence to and TL1756 terminate at the St Neots parish boundary at 6171 width the A1 Trunk Road at Ordnance Survey grid 2m. ref TL1756 6171. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 2 FP Starts about 250 yards from the beginning of Public Bridleway No. 1 Little Paxton and runs in a westerly direction for approximately 280 metres adjacent to the field boundary except where circling a pond, then running southerly for a distance of approximately 180 metres to a hardened farm track, thence it follows a farm track in a generally south-easterly, then south-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 740 metres to its termination at its junction with Public Footpath No. 4 Hail Weston at the River Kym. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 3 FP Through the churchyard. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Hail Weston Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 4 FP Starts on the Little Paxton Road east of Width from Previously part of FP2 Little Paxton Brook End Farm and continues as a 2 m start of path wide footpath in a north-easterly direction for to TL1669 a distance of approximately 40 m to the west 6317 is 2 m. bank of the River Kym, thence in a north- westerly direction alongside the river bank for approximately 48 m, then continues over the River Kym along a farm track in a general north-easterly then north-westerly direction for approximately 740 m, then in a north- north-westerly direction for approximately 180 m to Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (OSGR) TL1669 6317, then in an easterly direction adjacent to the field boundary except where circling a pound, to meet Public Bridleway No. 9 Hail Weston at OSGR TL1693 6318. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 5 FP Starts on the Kimbolton Road just south of 2 metres Public Bridleway No. 7 and runs in a general from OSGR westerly direction past the end of Public TL 1416 Footpath No. 6, continuing along the 6252 to the southern boundary of a field along the edge end of FP 6. of High Wood to a point at OSGR TL 1416 6252 and proceeding in a generally south- south-westerly direction for approximately 199 metres to OSGR TL 1411 6233 then proceeding in a generally westerly direction Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Hail Weston for approximately 307 metres to OSGR TL 1380 6232 then proceeding in a generally southerly direction for approximately 89 metres to OSGR TL 1382 6223 then north- westerly to the Great Staughton parish boundary. Length: 2262 metres Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 6 FP Starts from Public Footpath No. 5 at OSGR 2 metres TL 1411 6233 and proceeding in a generally between southerly direction for a distance of 239 OSGR TL metres to a point at OSGR TL 1411 6209 1411 6233 and then runs in a general easterly direction and OSGR and then in a north-easterly direction round TL 1411 the edge of High Wood, terminating at Public 6209 Footpath No. 5 at the north-eastern corner of High Wood. Length: 1375 metres Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 7 BR Starts on the Kimbolton Road about 100 yards north of Public Footpath No. 5 and runs in a general north-westerly direction to Western Pastures Farm. The path then runs in a general westerly direction through the farm yard to the Great Staughton parish boundary where it turns right and runs in a northerly direction terminating on the Little Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Hail Weston Staughton Road on the Great Staughton parish boundary. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 8 FP Starts at a point on Public Bridleway No.7 at Previously FP 3 Hail Weston Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (OSGR) TL1420 6313 and runs in a general southerly direction for approximately 620 m to meet Public Footpath No. 5 at OSGR TL1416 6252. Number Status Description Width Conditions & Remarks (non-conclusive information) Limitations 9 BR Starts on the Hail Weston road where it turns Awarded as Previously BR1 Little Paxton south to the ford and runs in a general north- a 15ft wide easterly direction round Little Paxton Wood bridle road and terminates at the Southoe and Midloe for the last parish boundary at the north-west corner of 1150 yards. Little Paxton Wood. Definitive Statement of Public Rights of Way for Cambridgeshire To be read in conjunction with the Definitive Map Relevant Date 11th May 2016 Hail Weston .
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