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Parish Survey Programme 2013-14 Onwards Cumbria County Council Proposed Rolling Public Rights of Way Maintenance Programme 2013/14 onwards Programme Parish Length (km) Parishes Maintained by CCC Programme Year Order No. FP BW BOAT `TOTAL Strickland Ketel 1 2013-14 574pt 10.76 10.76 Lowther 2 2013-14 342 pt 3.66 2.12 5.78 Moresby 3 2013-14 417 7.28 0.21 7.49 Parton 4 2013-14 420 0.93 0.93 Holme 5 2013-14 533 6.05 2.07 8.12 Ponsonby 6 2013-14 421 1.67 4.53 0.69 6.89 Seaton 7 2013-14 250 11.21 7.54 18.75 Levens 8 2013-14 547 9.87 1.88 1.16 12.91 Skelton 9 2013-14 362 27.42 7.96 35.38 Crosscanonby 10 2013-14 224 8.73 4.05 0.35 13.13 Preston Patrick 11 2013-14 564 11.16 4.01 15.17 Brougham 12 2013-14 311 13.95 4.35 4.02 22.32 Westnewton 13 2013-14 257 0.68 2.89 3.57 Milnthorpe 14 2013-14 556 4.01 0.61 4.62 Bridekirk 15 2013-14 215 16.05 1.20 17.25 Great Clifton 16 2013-14 230 5.77 5.77 Mungrisdale 17 2013-14 348 pt 10.79 4.20 14.99 Seascale 18 2013-14 426 6.18 5.32 2.34 13.84 Ulverston 19 2013-14 578 19.37 1.35 0.14 20.86 Blawith & Subberthwaite 20 2013-14 505pt 2.66 2.66 Waverton 21 2013-14 256 2.21 3.21 5.42 Woodside 22 2013-14 261 7.17 1.32 8.49 Broughton West 23 2013-14 520pt 5.07 0.46 5.53 Yanwath & Eamont Br 24 2013-14 375 6.39 6.39 St Bees 25 2013-14 423 8.80 8.80 Haile and Wilton 26 2013-14 410 11.82 2.10 13.92 Long Marton carryover 2013-14 341 31.16 11.18 1.28 43.62 Egton with Newland carryover 2013-14 522 19.42 19.42 Alston Pt carryover 2013-14 302 89.98 23.92 0.48 50.00 Crosby Ravensworth Pt carryover 2013-14 319 75.28 32.93 1.55 50.00 Arthuret 31 2013-14 101 7.89 7.89 Kirkandrews 32 2013-14 122 12.25 1.48 0.36 14.09 Waterhead 33 2013-14 136 8.90 10.38 19.28 Upper Denton 34 2013-14 134 4.43 4.80 Carlisle City 35 2013-14 109 59.76 59.76 Burtholme 36 2013-14 107 13.62 1.51 15.13 Cummersdale 37 2013-14 111 3.40 2.18 5.58 Carlatton 38 2013-14 108 0.51 3.22 3.73 Totals for 2013-14 546.26 147.11 13.44 583.04 Westward 2014-15 258 21.29 8.54 29.83 Ravenstonedale 2014-15 359 51.72 25.85 1.15 78.72 Thursby 2014-15 254 9.56 1.07 10.63 Thrimby 2014-15 370 pt 1.21 0.15 1.36 Sockbridge & Tirril 2014-15 364 5.46 0.70 0.20 6.36 Murton 2014-15 349 49.75 21.81 1.27 72.83 Dufton 2014-15 322 18.11 21.02 39.13 Warcop 2014-15 372 29.84 11.07 40.91 Kaber 2014-15 333 13.60 5.22 18.82 Mallerstang 2014-15 343 23.31 9.20 6.15 38.66 Temple Sowerby 2014-15 368 9.39 0.78 10.17 Grange over Sands 2014-15 526 15.21 0.78 3.73 19.72 Cleator Moor 2014-15 403 8.15 8.15 Duddon:Angerton 2014-15 519 1.51 5.27 6.78 Ainstable 2014-15 301 19.93 14.19 34.12 Papcastle 2014-15 247 4.83 4.83 Fawcett Forest 2014-15 523 0.35 1.07 1.42 St Bridget Beckermet 2014-15 424 10.27 2.63 12.90 Brigham 2014-15 216 4.21 4.21 Dundraw 2014-15 227 2.14 1.32 3.46 Beaumont 2014-15 103 14.94 2.38 17.32 Bewcastle 2014-15 104 37.19 3.92 41.11 Brampton 2014-15 105 24.19 1.33 25.32 Burgh by Sands 2014-15 106 24.91 24.91 Irthington 2014-15 119 15.81 6.28 22.09 Little Clifton 2015-16 241 2.50 2.50 Greysouthen 2015-16 231 1.28 1.28 Totals for 2014-15 415.67 145.64 12.65 573.76 Cockermouth 2015-16 223 12.64 0.85 13.49 Rottington 2015-16 422 14.78 14.78 Egremont 2015-16 406 8.00 8.00 Heversham 2015-16 531 7.73 7.73 Holme East Waver 2015-16 234 4.54 4.54 Morland 2015-16 347 6.69 4.87 0.12 11.68 Hincaster 2015-16 532 5.05 5.05 Holme Low 2015-16 235 10.81 4.46 15.27 Glassonby 2015-16 323 6.53 2.40 1.66 10.59 Wigton 2015-16 259 5.52 5.52 Kendal - inner 2015-16 536 6.33 6.33 Hunsonby 2015-16 331 6.13 2.08 8.21 Kirkby Thore 2015-16 336 8.54 2.03 10.57 Langwathby 2015-16 338 4.78 0.93 5.71 Mansergh 2015-16 553 2.42 6.98 0.76 10.16 Brough Sowerby 2015-16 310 4.39 6.64 11.03 Dacre 2015-16 321 pt 12.38 0.30 12.68 Gilcrux 2015-16 229 2.51 4.58 7.09 Lupton 2015-16 552 5.36 8.74 0.34 14.44 Hayton & Mealo 2015-16 232 1.11 0.59 1.70 Holme Abbey 2015-16 233 9.17 9.17 Kirkbampton 2015-16 239 2.07 2.07 Nateby 2015-16 351 9.49 4.06 13.55 Ousby 2015-16 356 16.12 8.21 24.33 Winton 2015-16 374 6.67 1.42 0.35 8.44 Workington 2015-16 262 16.99 0.99 17.98 Arnside 2015-16 502 21.49 1.72 0.57 23.78 Holme St Cuthbert 2015-16 236 10.17 7.89 18.06 Scalthwaiterigg 2015-16 567 6.02 1.44 7.46 Grayrigg (inc Dillicar) 2015-16 527 19.68 1.38 1.01 22.07 Culgaith 2015-16 320 24.03 21.65 45.68 Dean 2015-16 225 15.09 5.17 20.26 Newby 2015-16 353 7.91 5.67 0.72 14.30 Dearham 2015-16 226 9.00 3.29 12.29 Waitby 2015-16 371 3.26 6.06 1.34 10.66 Ireby 2015-16 237 2.42 2.03 4.45 Hutton 2015-16 332 pt 1.30 1.30 Weddicar 2015-16 429 0.87 1.14 2.01 Castle Carrock 2015-16 110 13.96 0.51 14.47 Cumrew 2015-16 112 0.82 5.16 5.98 Cumwhitton 2015-16 113 13.30 7.31 20.61 Dalston 2015-16 114 34.82 7.70 42.52 Farlam 2015-16 115 16.71 11.68 28.39 Askerton 2015-16 102 3.46 2.22 5.68 Scaleby 2015-16 130 12.52 2.79 15.31 Totals for 2015-16 413.58 154.94 6.87 575.39 Asby 2016-17 304 20.87 11.72 0.90 33.49 Beetham 2016-17 504 36.27 0.88 1.16 38.31 Crosby Garrett 2016-17 318 18.48 12.93 31.41 Distington 2016-17 404 13.88 2.39 16.27 Firbank 2016-17 524 15.00 5.55 3.10 23.65 Kirkbride 2016-17 240 6.53 4.54 11.07 Kirkby Ireleth 2016-17 539pt 35.14 15.23 50.37 Kirkoswald 2016-17 337 42.67 3.89 2.32 48.88 Milburn 2016-17 346 7.97 13.46 21.43 Musgrave 2016-17 350 7.86 4.36 12.22 Natland 2016-17 557 8.15 0.82 8.97 Preston Richard 2016-17 565 17.52 1.90 0.58 20.00 Tebay 2016-17 367 23.26 9.28 0.64 33.18 Lambrigg 2016-17 546 6.40 1.63 8.03 Lower Holker 2016-17 550 7.13 0.62 1.35 9.10 Whitehaven 2016-17 431 29.49 2.70 32.19 Winscales 2016-17 260 3.43 2.05 5.48 Newbiggin 2016-17 352 1.45 1.45 Hesket 2016-17 328 36.50 1.91 38.41 Hayton 2016-17 117 17.62 9.54 27.16 Hethersgill 2016-17 118 13.08 3.19 16.27 Kingmoor 2016-17 120 18.67 0.94 19.61 Kingwater 2016-17 121 22.50 4.91 27.41 Nicholforest 2016-17 126 25.26 15.20 40.46 Totals for 2016/17 Stainmore 2017-18 366 51.80 30.37 82.17 Brough 2017-18 309 12.88 6.98 19.86 Kendal - outer 2017-18 536 33.22 0.73 33.95 Orton 2017-18 355 43.17 44.49 9.89 97.55 Lower Allithwaite 2017-18 549 22.63 9.32 3.08 35.03 Shap 2017-18 360 19.70 1.66 21.36 Shap Rural 2017-18 361 pt 13.84 2.85 1.00 17.69 Soulby 2017-18 365 7.23 3.34 1.14 11.71 Lazonby 2017-18 339 6.36 1.47 7.83 Docker 2017-18 518 5.45 4.02 0.53 10.00 Sebergham 2017-18 251 26.01 8.47 34.48 St John Beckermet 2017-18 425 7.87 7.87 Old Hutton & Holmescales 2017-18 560 17.07 4.45 0.26 21.78 Plumbland 2017-18 248 7.90 3.31 11.21 Wharton 2017-18 373 5.64 9.45 0.24 15.33 Stainton 2017-18 572 13.21 1.22 14.43 Kirklinton Middle 2017-18 123 13.22 2.79 15.96 Midgeholme 2017-18 124 12.71 1.77 14.48 Nether Denton 2017-18 125 15.39 0.68 16.07 Orton 2017-18 127 7.32 12.86 20.18 St Cuthbert 2017-18 129 26.77 0.66 27.43 Solport 2017-18 131 9.70 14.86 24.56 Rockcliffe 2017-18 128 7.77 7.77 Westlinton 2017-18 137 6.60 6.60 Totals for 2017/18 393.46 165.75 16.14 575.30 Catterlen 2018-19 313 2.28 1.24 3.52 Pennington 2018-19 563 14.47 1.85 16.32 Barrow Borough 2018-19 601 35.49 3.15 0.66 39.30 Dalton Town with Newton 2018-19 602 15.45 0.00 0.00 15.45 Lindal & Marton 2018-19 602 5.66 0.00 0.00 5.66 Gosforth 2018-19 409 6.89 6.42 13.31 Whinfell (inc Patton) 2018-19 584 12.39 7.64 1.44 21.47 Lowca 2018-19 413 6.61 1.70 8.31 Crackenthorpe 2018-19 317 5.76 1.83 7.59 Maryport 2018-19 244 31.06 5.91 1.58 38.55 Broughton Moor 2018-19 219 10.02 0.45 10.47 Burton (inc Dalton) 2018-19 507 16.15 4.44 20.59 Bolton 2018-19 308 12.02 2.97 14.99 Bothel & Threapld 2018-19 213 4.11 4.18 8.29.
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