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To Contact the Relevant Case Officer / Team East Sussex County Address of Date Over- Active Council Public Right property / Case Officer Application application Approximate Description Grid References, Nearest Applicant's name Current status all List Case (ESCC) Parish/Borough of Way Path affected dealing with Decision and received by of Claim from and to settlement and address of application No. List No. Application Type properties (not application Date ESCC Reference exclusive) (RWO) To contact the relevant case officer / team please email '[email protected]' or telephone : Natalie 01273 482628 / Stephen 01273 337630 / Contact Centre 0345 6080 193 Please note: This document is subject to change and updated regularly. Every effort is made to ensure it is accurate however please contact us to confirm any details if required. Completed cases are shaded in this colour Adding a footpath from Cuckmere Valley. footpath East Dean & Friston 3d Ms Mary Janette East Dean & near Butchershole car park to Louise Bending, Application TV 5545 9966 to Land at Friston Friston / 1 1 RWO 117 23/10/2010 Friston. Footpath bridleway East Dean & Friston Hollinwood, Little Natalie under TQ 5541 0091 Forest Jevington Willingdon & 1c and then from that point to London Road, Investigation Jevington bridleway Willingdon & Horam TN21 0BJ Jevington 40 Mr Simon Application Adding a bridleway from RSPB Land at Harrington, 2 Application Frant. Complete car park gate 1 in Broadwater TQ 5545 3724 to Broadwater Kentish Gardens, Refused 2 RWO 128 10/01/2011 Rotherfield. Bridleway Groombridge Stephen Forest Lane to RSPB gate 4 in 5434 to 3662 Warren Nature Royal Tunbridge Withyham Decision not Broadwater Forest Lane Reserve Wells, Kent 18/09/2019 appealed TN2 5XU Adding a footpath from Mews 5, 5a, 6 East Mr P.G.Cole, Foxhill, Road to East Ascent through Ascent TQ 8000 0891 to Bexhill Road, Application Order not 3 RWO 127 04/04/2011 Hastings Footpath Saddler's Court (part leading to TN38 0DR St Leonards Natalie 7997 0886 Ninfield, Battle Completed Confirmed East Ascent known locally as Saddler's Court TN33 9EE Anchor Passage). TN38 0XR Mr Jeffrey M Adding a footpath in a circular TQ 4961 2026 Goggin, 14 Cleve The Vicarage, Application route to the fields south of and back. Close, Framfield, 4 2 RWO 129 27/06/2011 Framfield Footpath Framfield. Glebe Framfield Natalie under Framfield in the vicinity of Southern point Uckfield, East House, Framfield. Investigation footpath Framfield 68e TQ 4958 1974 Sussex TN22 5PQ Mr Don Wise, 304 Adding a footpath from Application Crowhurst. TQ 7753 1077 to Bexhill Road, St 5 3 RWO 139 19/08/2011 Footpath footpath Crowhurst 22a Monkham Wood Hastings Natalie under Hastings 7731 1000 Leonards-on-Sea southwards to Hastings 23a Investigation TN38 8AL Old Place, Little Mayfield & Five Trodgers Lane, Ashes Parish Upgrading footpaths Mayfield & Mayfield Council, Old Manor Order Mayfield & Five Footpath to TQ 5875 2784 to Mayfield. Coggins Application 6 RWO 143 31/01/2012 Five Ashes 44a, 44b and 43a to TN20 6PN House, High Street, Natalie Confirmed Ashes Bridleway 5908 2850 Mill. Completed a Bridleway Land near Mayfield, East 17/05/2016 Brickhurst and Sussex Banky Wood TN20 6AL Chapel The Footpaths Farmhouse, East Conservation Adding a footpath from TQ 3915 1468 to Chiltington Society, Home Brow Application Application 7 RWO 168 10/06/2013 St John (Without) Footpath Beechwood Lane to footpath St Chiltington Natalie 3926 1469 BN7 3BA House, Underhill Completed Refused John (Without) 5 Chapel Farm Barn Lane, Westmeston BN7 3BA BN6 8XG Adding a footpath from the intersection of footpath Sedlescombe 2b,2c &3 to Brede Alan Olin, Oakhurst Lane TQ 7867 1812 to 12 Brede Lane Blacklands, Brede Adding a footpath from a point 7850 1820 Application Application 8 RWO 170 31/01/2014 Sedlescombe Footpath Sedlescombe Sedlescombe Lane, Sedlescombe, Natalie on Sedlescombe 2b TQ 7862 1809 to Completed Refused TN33 0PR East Sussex approximately 60 metres to the 7850 1820 TN33 0PS southwest of the intersection of footpath Sedlescombe 2b,2c &3, to Brede Lane. Burwash Common and Weald Adding a footpath along Resident's Order 1 & 4 Boundary Boundary Edge Close from TQ 6404 2336 to Burwash Association, The Application Confirmed by 9 RWO 172 23/04/2014 Burwash Footpath Edge Close Natalie Heathfield Road A265 to playing TQ 6404 2340 Common Pines, Vicarage Completed Planning TN19 7BZ fields of Burwash Common Lane, Burwash Inspectorate Common TN19 7LP 42 Firle Road Adding a footpath from Firle Mr Peter Seed, 103 BN10 8DB. Direction Road to Glynn Road, TQ 4131 0190 to The Promenade, 10 4 RWO 174 15/08/2014 Peacehaven Footpath 11 Rosemary Peacehaven Natalie requested by Peacehaven with a split section 4142 0225 Peacehaven, BN10 Close Applicant to the west at Pelham Rise 8LH BN10 8BY Mr Neville Jacob, 3 Birdsong Barn, Elmsleigh Court, Adding a footpath between Application TQ 8342 1530 to Eighteen Pounder Glen Eyre Road, 11 5 RWO 178 19/12/2014 Guestling Footpath Guestling 9 and Guestling 10a Three Oaks Natalie under 8342 1526 Lane, Hastings Bassett, west of Birdsong Barn Investigation TN35 4NU Southampton SO16 3NT Adding a footpath from norh Mr Peter Seed, 103 60a & 62 Cissbury Application end of Cissbury Avenue TQ 4243 0128 to The Promenade, 12 6 RWO 076 05/01/2015 Peacehaven Footpath Avenue Peacehaven Natalie under westwards to footpath 4237 0131 Peacehaven, BN10 BN10 8TW Investigation Peacehaven 8 8LH Mr Christopher Fletching Lodge, Adding a footpath along the Ranson, 1 Naseby East Park Farm track from corner of Mill Lane/1 TQ 4285 2344 to Cottage, Fletching, Application Order not 13 RWO 180 16/03/2015 Fletching Footpath Cottage, Sheffield Fletching Natalie Corner Cottages Fleching to 4226 2361 near Uckfield, East Completed Confirmed Park (National Sheffield Park. Sussex Trust) TN22 3TB Chiddingly Footpath Group, Chiddingly Order Made - Adding a footpath between Village shop, Farleys TQ 5550 1553 to Site of Ironworks appealed and 14 7 RWO 179 21/10/2015 Chiddingly Footpath bridleway Chiddingly 7b and Chiddingly farmyard, Muddles Natalie 5552 1550 near Stream Mill forwarded to footpath Chiddingly 18a Green, Chiddingly, PINS 21 11 19 Lewes, East Sussex BN8 6HW Adding a footpath from Barley Near Fairlight Mr Charles Flisher, Lane opposite footpath Hastings Application TQ 8489 1141 to Place and Flat 6, 101 Fairlight 15 8 RWO 183 01/12/2015 Hastings Footpath 388 to junction where footpaths Hastings Natalie under 8503 1111 Fairlight Glen Road, Hastings Hastings 387, 398a, 400 and 401 Investigation (dripping well) TN35 5EJ join. 2,4,6,8,10,12 Waldshut Road BN7 2TZ Adding a footpath from Colin Trevor Bird Order made. 32 Hayward Road entrance to Crisp Road garage TQ 4039 1120 to 2 Waldshut Road, Objected to. 16 9 RWO 187 10/12/2015 Lewes Footpath BN7 2TW Lewes Natalie site on Waldshut Road to 4036 1132 Lewes Possible 19 Hayward Road Landport Farmhouse car park. BN7 2TZ dedication BN7 2EA Landport Farm BN7 2FP Multiple Mr Peter Seed, 103 Adding a footpath from Application TQ 4019 0129 to properties The Promenade, 17 10 RWO 188 29/04/2016 Telscombe Footpath Ambleside Avenue to Telscombe Cliffs Natalie under 3994 0175 abutting Peacehaven, BN10 Grassmere Avenue Investigation proposed path 8LH Mrs Sam Brown, Chilverbridge Chilverbridge Application TQ 5530 0680 to House, Arlington, 18 11 RWO 211 06/06/2016 Arlington Footpath Deletion of Arlington 35b Berwick Station House, Arlington, Natalie under TQ 5337 0684 East Sussex BN26 East Sussex Investigation 6SB BN26 6SB A L Fisher, Chairman of Hurst Jesse's, London Order Green Footpath 23 Road, Hurst confirmed by TQ 7300 2851 to Action Group, c/o 19 12 RWO 189 21/06/2016 Hurst Green Footpath Varying/adding to a footpath Green, Hurst Green Natalie Completed Planning 7311 2865 Ashdene House, Etchingham, East Inspectorate London Road, Hurst Sussex TN19 7QS 28 May 2019 Green, East Sussex TN19 7QS In between 30 & 55 Oakwood Mr Gary Spencer- Close Adding a footpath between Holmes, 7 Manston Application TQ 8163 1138 to TN34 2JF 20 13 RWO 190 29/06/2016 Hastings Footpath Oakwood Close and St. Helen's Hastings Way, Hastings, East Natalie under 8156 1139 and in between Park Road, Hastings. Sussex Investigation 114 & 118 St TN34 2TB Helen's Park Road TN34 2JW Mr Christopher Smith, on behalf of 32 & 33 Grange Ramblers Road Association, 2nd Dedication Adding a footpath from Grange TQ 4101 0978 to BN7 1TS, Floor Camelford 21 RWO 192 22/10/2016 Lewes Footpath Lewes Natalie Agreement Road to The Course 4103 0971 26 & 28 The House, 89-90 Albert Sealed Course Embankment, BN7 1JL London SE1 7TW BN7 1JJ Mr Christopher Smith, on behalf of The Old the Open Spaces Adding a bridleway north of the Racecourse, Order to be 22 14 RWO 193A 16/11/2016 Hamsey Bridleway Lewes Society, 25A Bell Natalie Old Lewes Racecourse Lewes Made Street, Henley-on- BN7 1UR Thames RG9 2BA 20 Cliff Gardens BN10 7BT, 24 Cliff Gardens BN10 7BX Mr Peter Seed, 103 Adding a footpath from Cliff 1a, 1,3,5,7 Public Path TQ 3977 0155 to The Promenade, 23 RWO 193 04/12/2016 Telscombe Footpath Gardens to Buckhurst Road, Buckhurst Road Telscombe Stephen Case Completed Creation Order 3972 0153 Peacehaven, BN10 Telscombe Cliffs BN10 7AH 16/03/2018 8LH 14 & 16 Broomfield Avenue BN10 7AL Mr Christopher Smith, on behalf of 17 Glebe Close Ramblers Bridleway on land south of BN7 1LB. Association, 2nd Dedication TQ 4023 0954 to 24 15 RWO 194 03/01/2017 Lewes Bridleway Glebe Close eastwards towards 30 Winterbourne Lewes Floor Camelford Natalie agreed with 4031 0952 Love Lane Close House, 89-90 Albert Landowner BN7 1JY Embankment, London SE1 7TW Mr Christopher 21 Montacute Smith, on behalf of Road Ramblers BN7 1EW.
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