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Public Rights of Way Definitive Statement www.bexley.gov.uk Public Rights of Way Definitive Statement National Parks & Access to the Countryside Act 1949 Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 The Countryside & Rights of Way Act 2000 Relevant Date – 1st October 2014 Key Footpath – F.P. Bridleway – B.D.W. Byway – B.Y. Public Rights of Way – Definitive Statement Route Description Number F.P.1 FOOTPATH from Waldrist Way to F.P.2 (Crossness). Commences at Waldrist Way at Grid Reference 4883 / 7954 and runs S.E. through a kissing gate for a distance of 82 metres with a width of 2 metres to Grid Reference 4889 / 7950 to continue E.N.E. then N.N.E. to cross Eastern Way. Then N.N.W. to terminate at Crossness Sewage Works junction with F.P.2. F.P.2 FOOTPATH from Belvedere Road to Norman Road. SUBJECT TO CYCLE TRACK ORDER BY AGREEMENT ALONG RIVER FRONTING CROSSNESS Commences at Belvedere Road 105 metres S.W. of entrance to Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, leads in an E.S.E. direction for a distance of 1120 metres then N.E. adjacent to the boundary fence of the sewage works for a distance of 405 metres until it crosses the main access road to the treatment works 395 metres W. of Norman Road. It then forks N.E. and E. In the N.E. direction it continues for 305 metres then N.W. for 303 metres along the River Thames embankment finishing at Crossness Works. In the E. direction it continues along the access road to the sewage treatment works for a distance of 222 metres then S, S.S.W., S.S.E. and S.E. for 428 metres, then at GR 4946 / 7996 turns E. then S.E. and again E for 180 metres with a width of 2 metres to terminate at Norman Road at GR 4964 / 7993. F.P.3 FOOTPATH from Crossness Sewage Treatment Works to West Street. SUBJECT TO A CYCLE TRACK ORDER ALONG THE RIVER THAMES. (Terminates at FP 243 at Erith) Commences at junction with F.P.2. and leads E. along bank of River Thames, turns S. past Jenningtree Point, Albion Wharf and various works to West Street at the rear of No. 87. F.P.4 FOOTPATH from F.P.3 to Norman Road. SUBJECT TO A CYCLE TRACK ORDER. Commences at F.P.3. on bank of Thames and leads S, W, S and W to N. end of Norman Road. B.Y.5 BYWAY from Norman Road to North Road. Commences at Norman Road by No. 144 and leads E. along N. boundary of No. 144 to N. end of North Road. F.P.6 FOOTPATH from Abbey Road to Knee Hill (Chapmans Lane). Commences at Abbey Road opposite Fossington Road and leads S. and W. to New Road junction with Monks Close. Crosses New Road to continue S.W. to Knee Hill. B.Y.7 BYWAY from Abbey Road to St. Augustine's Road. Commences at Abbey Road by entrance to Abbey Road Rec. Ground and leads E. at rear of Elstree Gardens properties to meet Kingswood Avenue and St. Augustine's Road. F.P.8 FOOTPATH from Abbey Road to Hadley Road. Commences at Abbey Road between Nos. 60 and 62 and leads S. to N. end of Hadley Road. 2 Public Rights of Way – Definitive Statement Route Description Number F.P.10 FOOTPATH from Abbey Road to St. Augustine's Road. Commences at Abbey Road flank of No. 42 and leads to St. Augustine's Road at junction with Kingswood Avenue. F.P.11 FOOTPATH from Heron Hill to B.W. 7. Commences at Heron Hill by "Leather Bottle" P.H. and leads W. for approx. 59 metres to join B.W.7. F.P.12 FOOTPATH from Upper Abbey Road to Ruskin Road. Commences at Upper Abbey Road between Nos. 64 and 66 and leads S. to W. footway at the N. end of Ruskin Road. F.P.13 FOOTPATH from Upper Sheridan Road to Upper Abbey Road. Commences at Upper Sheridan Road flank of No. 14 and leads S. to Upper Abbey Road flank of No. 53. F.P.14 FOOTPATH from Abbey Crescent to Milton Road. Commences at Abbey Crescent 30 metres W. of Kentish Road and leads S. to N. end of Milton Road. F.P.17 FOOTPATH from Holly Hill Road to Riverdale Road. Commences at Holly Hill Road between Nos. 22 and 24 and leads S.S.E. to Riverdale Road between Nos. 56 and 58. F.P.18 FOOTPATH from Sandcliff Road to Bexley Road. Commences at Sandcliff Road at flank of No. 26a and leads S.W. and S. past ends of Crusoe, Friday and Alford Roads to Fraser Road. Continues W.S.W. from Fraser Road as "Birch Walk" to Bexley Road. F.P.19 FOOTPATH from F.P.18 to Crusoe Road. Commences at F.P.18 rear of No. 21 Friday Road. Leads N.W. then N.E. to terminate at Crusoe Road flank of No.15. F.P.20 FOOTPATH from West Street to Sandcliff Road. Commences at West Street at flank of number 106 and leads S.W. via a private road (Nordenfeldt Road) and then under railway to terminate at the E. end of Sandcliff Road. F.P.23 FOOTPATH from Larner Road to Recreation Ground. Commences in Larner Road and leads N.W. along flank of No. 1 to Recreation Ground. F.P.24 FOOTPATH from Slade Green Road to Shermanbury Close and Festival Close. Commences at W. end of Slade Green Road. Continues in a N.N.W. direction along the E. side of the railway to terminate at Shermanbury Close at the rear of 48 Maynard Close with connections to Festival Close. F.P.25 FOOTPATH from Manor Road to Thames Road via Crayford Ness. SUBJECT TO A CYCLE TRACK ORDER BY AGREEMENT. Commences at E. end of Manor Road at junction with Ray Lamb Way. Leads N. for approx. 165 metres then E. and continues E. along river bank past Crayford Ness. Turns S. along W. bank of River Darenth and River Cray to join B.W.103 approx. 25 metres E. of railway. B.Y.26 BYWAY from Jenningtree Road to Ray Lamb Way. Commences at Wallhouse Road about 30 metres east of Jenningtree Road. Leads generally N.E. to terminate at the J/W Ray Lamb Way. 3 Public Rights of Way – Definitive Statement Route Description Number B.Y.27 BYWAY from Ray Lamb Way (B.W.246) to F.P.25. Commences at Lamb Way J/W Ness Road. Leads across entrance of Ness Road in a generally S.E. direction to join FP 25 on W. bank of River Darenth. B.Y.28 BYWAY from Slade Green to Crayford Marshes and F.P.25. Commences at road leading to Howbury Farm 37 metres. E. of Hazel Road and leads in a generally E.N.E. direction to join F.P.25 on W. bank of River Darenth. F.P.29 FOOTPATH from Maiden Lane to Thames Road. Commences at N. end of Maiden Lane and leads N.N.E. to join Thames Road. F.P.30 FOOTPATH from Northend Road to Cloudesley Road. Commences at Northend Road 163 metres. S. of Colyers Lane and leads E. to Cloudesley Road between Nos. 30 and 32. F.P.31 FOOTPATH from Castleton Avenue to Downbank Avenue. Commences at Castleton Avenue between Nos. 24 and 26 and leads to Downbank Avenue between Nos. 23 and 25. F.P.32 FOOTPATH from Beechcroft Avenue to Castleton Avenue. Commences at Beechcroft Avenue between Nos.32 and 34 and leads to Castleton Avenue between Nos.35 and 39 F.P.33 FOOTPATH from Heath Way to Northumberland Way. Commences at Heath Way between Nos. 83 and 85 and leads S. to Northumberland Way between Nos. 64 and 66. F.P.34 FOOTPATH from Birling Road to Colyers Lane. Commences at Birling Road between Nos. 36 and 38 and leads S. for 45 metres to join Colyers Lane. F.P.35 FOOTPATH from Avenue Road to Frinsted Road. Commences at Avenue Road between Nos. 180 and 182 and leads in S.S.E. and S.E. directions to Frinsted Road between Nos. 31 and 33. F.P.36 FOOTPATH from Avenue Road to Frinsted Road. Commences at Avenue Road between Nos. 180 and 182 and leads in S.S.E. and S.E. directions to Frinsted Road between Nos. 31 and 33. F.P.37 FOOTPATH from Windermere Road to Merewood Road and Barnehurst Station. Commences at Windermere Road between Nos. 28 and 30 and leads S. to Merewood Road and Barnehurst Station. F.P.38 FOOTPATH from Barnehurst Station to Northall Road. Commences at Barnehurst Station and leads E. and S.E. to join Northall Road between Nos. 96 and 98. F.P.39 FOOTPATH from Lavernock Road to Erith Road. Commences at E. end of Lavernock Road, leads S.S.W. for 48 metres then E. along N. side of railway to Erith Road. F.P.40 FOOTPATH from Rydal Drive to Swanbridge Road. Commences at Rydal Drive between Nos. 75 and 77 and leads S.S.W. to Swanbridge Road opp. Junction with Wenvoe Avenue. F.P.42 FOOTPATH from Cavendish Avenue to Oakdene Avenue. Commences at Cavendish Avenue between Nos. 21 and 23 and leads E. to Oakdene Avenue between Nos. 20 and 22. 4 Public Rights of Way – Definitive Statement Route Description Number F.P.43 FOOTPATH from Swanton Road to Sussex Road. Commences at Swanton Road opposite E.
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