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1066 the London Gazette, 15 February, 1957 1066 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15 FEBRUARY, 1957 NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949 COUNTY OF EAST SUFFOLK NOTICE is hereby given that the East Suffolk County Council, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by Sub-section (3) of Section 29 of the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act, 1949, have determined to modify the particulars contained in the draft rights of way maps and statements prepared under Section 27 of the above-mentioned Act in relation to the rights of way within the Rural Districts of Blyth, Deben and Gipping in the said County, by:— (i) the deletion of the paths indicated in the First Schedule hereto; (ii) the addition of the paths indicated in the Second Schedule hereto; (iii) changing the routes of the paths indicated in the Third Schedule hereto. Maps showing these modifications will be on deposit at the offices of the County Surveyor, County Hall, Ipswich, and as regards the County Districts, as follows:— County District Place of Deposit Rural District of Blyth Council Offices, Rendham Road, Saxmundham. Rural District of Deben Council Offices, Melton Hill, Woodbridge. Rural District of Gipping Council Offices, Needham Market. These maps may be seen at these places free of charge between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays, and 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on Saturdays. Any representation or objection with respect to these determinations shall be made in writing, addressed to the Clerk of the County Council, County Hall, Ipswich, before the 13th April, 1957 and shall state the grounds on which it is made. Dated this 15th day of February, 1957. G. C. LIGHTFOOT, Clerk of the County Council. County HaU, Ipswich. FIRST SCHEDULE PATHS TO BE DELETED Parish and Path No. Description BLYTH RURAL DISTRICT Aldringham Footpath No. 63 fA ^tinuous path running,from itsJunction with Footpath No. 64 Friston^otpath No 11 | so Andrew's Church to the Aldringham-Aldeburgh I lvO3.Q* SECOND SCHEDULE PATHS TO BE INSERTED Those Sections of a path running along the banks of the River Gipping as follows:— Parish Description River Sank STOWMARKET URBAN DISTRICT GIPPING RURAL DISTRICT Stowmarket A and Greeting St. Peter A From the I.C.I. Factory Bridge to a point south of East bank Grove Farm. Greeting St. Mary A From Ravens Bridge to Hawks Mill East bank Greeting St. Mary B From its junction with footpath 33 near Bridge East bank Farm to the County Road near Barking Mill. Baylham A From Mill Lane to Hawks and Hills West bank. BaylhamB From Sharmford Bridge to the Baylham Parish West bank Boundary North-East of the Bell Inn. Great Blakenham A and Barham A From the Parish boundary at a point north-east of West bank the Bell Inn to its junction with footpath No. 7 North of St. Mary's Church, Great Blakenham. BarhamB From the railway line to Claydon Bridge East bank Great Blakenham B From Claydon Bridge to the allotment gardens ... West bank Little Blakenham A Two short sections of path near Little Blakenham West bank Claydon A Common. Bramford A A short section of path near the boathouse West bank Bramford B From the White Elm Public House past Fison's East bank Works to the railway line. THIRD SCHEDULE ALTERED ROUTES Parish, Path No. and Description Revised Route DEBEN RURAL DISTRICT Wantisden Footpaths 3 and 12. A continuous path The path will begin at the same point and run due running from its junction with Footpath No. 2 south east thence due south terminating at the same of Doggers Grove round the north-east boundary of point. Bentwaters airfield to its junction with other foot- paths west of Bridle Bottom. Wantisden Footpath A \ Continuous path The beginning of the path will be amended to run ChUlesford Footpath 28 J from a point on Footpath No. 17 some 400 yards From its junction with admitted footpath No. 17 east to the east of the original entrance thence in a of Drydale Bottom in a south easterly direction to south-westerly direction to the tumuli whence it St Peter's Church, Chillesford. follows the route of the original path. Martlesham Footpath No. 50. Running from a point The path will run along the southern and eastern on School Lane near the school across O.S. plots boundaries of O.S. plots 270 and 269. 270 and 269 to the eastern boundary of O.S. 269 near the piggeries. (207) NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE The Order relates1 to land situate in the parish of COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. Shedfield. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF DROXFORD. The effect of the Order will be to divert the public right of way running from a point on the southern Footpath (No. 2) Diversion Order, 1957. boundary of O.S. No. 21 (Hampshire Sheet LXVI.4. NOIHOE is hereby given that the above Order Edition of 1909), 210 feet west of Sandy Lane in a was made on the 12th day of February, 1957, and straight line to a point 50 feet south of the junction is about to be submitted! to the Minister of Housing of Sandy Lane with Bull Lane, to a line running and Local Government for confirmation. from a point on the southern boundary of O.S..
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