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The London Gazette, Ist July 1977 8659 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST JULY 1977 8659 The effect of the Order as confirmed is to create the public NEWBURY DISTRICT COUNCIL rights of way set out below: NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER 1. A public bridleway along the eastern edge of Colley HIGHWAYS ACT 1959 Holts; 2. A public bridleway along the southern boundary of Footpath No. 17 Thatcham Public Path Diversion Order Osgodby Coppice ; 1977 3. A public bridleway along a section of Camp Lane ; Notice is hereby given that on 30th June 1977 the Newbury 4. A public bridleway from Irnham to the Bulby Road ; District Council confirmed the above-named Order. 5. A public footpath along a section of the parish boun- The effect of the Order as confirmed is to divert the dary between Corby Glen and Irnham ; public right of way commencing south of Crown Acre Dairy, 6. A public fotpath from Imham to the Lenton Keisby Lower Way, Thatcham and running in a south-westerly and Osgodby parish boundary ; direction for a distance of 1,820 feet to a line with the same 7. A public footpath from Irnham village to footpath point of commencement then running in a southerly direction 4 Irnham ; for a distance of 1,180 t'eet then in a south-easterly direction 8. A public footpath from Morwood House Farm to for a distance of 170 feet then in a southerly direction for a footpath 4 Irnham; distance of 360 feet then in a westerly direction for a 9. A public footpath from Bulby to footpath 6A Irnham; distance of 1,485 feet then in a northerly direction for a 10. A public footpath from Hawthorpe to the Irnham distance of 195 feet. parish boundary. A copy of the Order as confirmed and the map contained A copy of the Order as confirmed and the map contained in it has been deposited and may be inspected free of charge in it has been deposited and may be inspected free of during normal office hours at Council Offices, Cheap Street, charge during normal office hours at County Offices, Newbury, Berks. Newland, Lincoln and the South Kestevan District Council The Order becomes operative as from 28th July 1977 but Offices, Sandon Close, Grantham. if a person aggrieved by the Order desires to question the The Order becomes operative as from 1st July 1977 but validity thereof or of any provision contained therein on if a person aggrieved by the Order desires to question the the ground that it is not within the powers of the 1959 Act validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein, on as amended or on the ground that any requirement of the the grounds that it is not within the powers of the High- Act as amended or of any regulation made thereunder ways Act 1959, as amended, or on the ground that any has not been complied with in relation to the Order he requirement of the Act, as amended, or of any regulation may under paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act as applied made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to by paragraph 5 of Schedule 7 to the Act within 6 weeks the Order he may, under paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to from 30th June 1977 make an application for the purpose the Act as applied by paragraph 5 of Schedule 7 to the to the High Court. Act, within 6 weeks from 1st July 1977 make an application W. J. Turner, District Secretary. for the purpose to the High Court. Council Offices, Cheap Street, G. E. Edmondson-Jones, County Secretary. Newbury, Berks. 1st July 1977. (481) 30th June 1977. (826) LINCOLNSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER HIGHWAYS ACT, 1959 HIGHWAYS ACT, 1959 SECTION 108 AND 12ra SCHEDULE COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1968 Northumberland County Council Lincolnshire County Council Irnham Estate (Variotts Public Notice is hereby given that the County Council of North- Rights of Way) Public Paths Extinguishment Order 1976 umberland bein gthe Highway Authority for the highway Notice is hereby given that on 20th June 1977 the Lincoln- hereinafter mentioned intend to apply to the Magistrates shire County Council confirmed the above named Order. Court for the Petty Sessional Division of Hexham sitting The effect of the Order as confirmed, is to extinguish at The Court House, Hexham on Tuesday, 2nd August at the public rights of way set out below: the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon for an Order under section 108 of the Highways Act 1959 authorising the stop- (1) The public footpath from South Wood Farm to ping up of a superseded section of the Riding Mill-Hindley Footpath 4 Corby Glen. Road C.273 in the Parishes of Broomhaugh and Riding and (2) The public footpath from the Bulby Road to the Broomley and Stocksfield in the District of Tynedale for Imham parish boundary. vehicular purposes only from West Broomley in a north- (3) The public footpath from Irnham Village to the westerly direction for a distance of 845 metres or there- parish boundary. abouts and thence for the purposes of all traffic for a (4) The public footpath from Footpath 3A to the Irnham distance of 165 metres or thereabouts to the junction with parish boundary. the Allensford-Corbidge-Elishaw Road A.68 on the grounds (5) Sections of the public footpath from Irnhavn to Bulby. that the said section of road is unnecessary. (6) The public footpath from Irnham to Norwood. The effect of the proposed Order is shown on a plan (7) The public footpath from Bulby to Bulby Hall Wood. copies of which may be inspected free of charge during (8) The public footpath from Bulby Hall to Bulby normal office hours (Monday to Friday) inclusive at the Grange. office of the Chief Executive, TynedaJe District Council, (9) The public footpath from Hawthorpe to the Imham Hexham House, Hexham, Northumberland and at the parish boundary. address given below. (10) The public bridleway from Osgodby Coppice to Notice is hereby further given that any person to whom Colley Holts. written notice has been given, or any person who uses the A copy of the Order as confirmed and the map contained said highway and any person who may be aggrieved by the in it has been deposited and may be inspected free of making of the said Order shall have a right to be heard at charge during normal office hours at County Offices, the hearing of the said application. Newland, Lincoln and the South Kesteven District Council Dated 27th June 1977. Offices, Sandon Close, Grantham. C. B. Rodger, County Secretary. The Order becomes operative as from 1st July 1977, County Hall, but if a person aggrieved by the Order desires to question Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 ISA. (021) the validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein, on the grounds that it is not within the powers of the Highways Act 1959, as amended, or on the ground that NORTH WOLDS BOROUGH COUNCIL any requirement of the Act, as amended, or of ony regu- NOTICE OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER lation made thereunder has not been complied with in relaion to the Order he may, under paragraph 2 of Schedule HIGHWAYS ACT 1959 2 to the Act as applied by paragraph 5 of Schedule 7 Borough of North Wolds (Market Weighton) Public to the Act, within 6 weeks from 1st July 1977 make an Footpath Diversion Order 1977 application for the purpose to the High Court. Notice is hereby given .that the above-named Order G. E. Edmondson-Jones, County Secretary. (hereinafter referred to as "the Order") made on the 16th 1st July 1977. (482) June 1977 is about to be submitted to the Secretary of.
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