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1322 the London Gazette, 28Th October 1960 1322 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28TH OCTOBER 1960 Parish Path No. From To Blandford Rural District—contd. Winterborne Whitchurch P.P. Path 16 at Westons Wood north- Junction of Paths 17 and 19. easterly. F.P. Path 3 Higher Watcombe south- Join Path 1. east. F.P. Pathl Join Paths 14, 16 and 20. F.P. Path 20 Chescombe Farm Milborne Parish boundary. Milborne St. Andrew P.P. Winterborne Whitchurch parish Milestone on Blandford Road. boundary. Tarrant Monkton F.P. Tarrant Monkton village south... Join Paths 4 and 5. Farnham B.R. Greenclose Farm at Chettle Tarrant Gunville parish boundary: parish boundary. Tarrant Gunville B.R. Farnham parish boundary Road east of Dungrove Farm. Wimborne arid Cranborne Rural District Corfe Mullen B.R. Forest Hill Rushall Lane Holmbush Inn. B.R. Naked Cross Roman Road. B.R. Rushall Lane through Stony- Join Market Road out of Henbury down Plantation to Aliens Hill. Plantation. Edmondsham ... ... B.R. Paths 9 and 29 south-east Join Path 5 in Verwood. Alderholt B.R. Road at Brox Hill Join F.P.21 at Brickie Bottom. Gussage All Saints ... B.R. M.R.001127 west Join Path 28. Colehill ... F.P. East end of Cobbs Road Fiveways Cross Roads on the Draft Map. Rights of Way to be " AMENDED " Parish Path No. ' Amendment Blandford Rural District Farnham ... F.P.I To be B.R. to its junction with F.P.8 in the parish of Chettle and that F.P.8 southwards to its junction with Path 9 and F.P.9 in Chettle Parish to be amended to bridle paths. Hilton F.P.12. That F.P.12 be diverted east at its commencement via gate at B.R.8 along fence through gap in hedge to rejoin F.P.12 just outside boundary of Ivy Cottage. Iwerne Courtney. F.P.26. That the route of F.P.26 be amended to follow track on six inch O.S; Map. F.P.28. That the route of F.P.28 be amended at the northern end to run between earthworks at M.R.851124. Charlton Marshall B.R.13. That B.R.13 and B.R.8 be amended to follow route of 1942 diversion. F.P.15. Southern portion of F.P.15 from Barnwheel to be county road on the draft map and the remainder of the path remain a public footpath. Durweston ,_ B.R.6 . To be F.P.6. Winterborne Whitchurch F.P.17. To be B.R.17. F.P.22. To be B.R.22. Tarrant Rushton F.P.I . That F.P.I be diverted to new route when chalk pit filled. F.P.4 . To be B.R.4. F.P.5 . To be B.R.5. Winterborne Kingston ... F.P.22. To be B.R.22. F.P.20. To be B.R.20. F.P.6 . To be B.R.6 and extended to meet B.R.13 in Bere Regis Parish. Wimborne and Cranborne Rural District Edmondsham F.P.I To be B.R.I. Cranborne F.P. 19 and 21 To be B.Rs.19 and 21. Handley F.P.38 To be B.R.38 and continuity added to County border. Verwood F.P.I That the northern section be diverted to the east down the droveway and follow this to the' junction with Path 2 and that F.P.I to junction with Path 33 be amended to bridlepath as B.R.I. F.P.3 .... To be together with F.P.9 (Edmondsham) B.R. F.P.4 (part) To be B.R.4. F.P.5 ... From junction with Path 21 to junction with Path 9 to be B.R.5. F.P.6 ... To be B.R.6 to its junction with Path 21. F.P.9 ... To be B.R.9 from junction with Path 6 to Parish boundary. F.P.I 3... To be B.R.13. F.P.14... To be B.R.14. F.P.1S... To be B.R.15. F.P.16... To be B.R.16. F.P.17... That F.P.17 Verwood and F.P.14 and 27 in Horton parish and 22 in Woodlands parish be amended to bridlepaths as B.R.17, 14, 22 and 27. F.P.20... To be B.R.20. F.P.21... To be B.R.21 from junction with Path 6 to junction with Path 5. F.P.33... To be B.R.33. F.P.37... To be B.R.37. F.P.38... To be B.R.38. F.P.40... To be R.B.16. Sturminster Marshall B.R.12 (part) To be F.P.12 only. F.P.10... To be B.R.10. Pentridge F.P.4 ... Northern end to be diverted north-east to stile on road opposite Cobbly Farm. Alderholt F.P.21 (part) To be B.R.21 and extended to road at Lower Daggons. F.P.22... First section to be diverted along edge of field. F.P.26... To be diverted at southern end to pass around Little Thanes Copse^ F.P.28... To be B.R.28. Gussage All Saints F.P.10... To be diverted as B.R.10 along parish boundary to join B.R.18 and 29 in the north. F.P.29... To be diverted from its western end to follow parish boundary in a south-east direction to join F.P.30. B.R.18 (part) From Path 9 to Path 13 be diverted along field boundary to join Path 11 at parish boundary..
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