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Table 1: Summary of Information Contained in Evidence Forms Completed by the Public TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC NAME & ADDRESS PERIOD FREQUENCY PURPOSE SIGHTING OF ARE THEY A WERE THEY DID THEY HAVE THEY DID THEY DO THEY HAS THE HAVE THERE EVER NOTICES HAS IT FURTHER INFORMATION AND TYPE OF USE OTHER PATH USERS TENANT OR AN EMPLOYEE EVER HAVE EVER BEEN EVER SEEK HAVE A ROUTE BEEN ANY EVER OF USE EMPLOYEE OR TENANT DISCUSSION STOPPED OR RECEIVE PRIVATE ALWAYS STILES/GATES/ BEEN OF OF A WITH THE OR TURNED PERMISSION LEGAL RIGHT? BEEN THE OBSTRUCTIONS? PLOUGH OWNER? PREVIOUS OWNER? BACK? TO USE? SAME ED/CULTI OWNER? VATED Route: Paths X-Y-Z David Cosham 1972 – 2004 3 – 4 times a Circular walk Yes. Apparently both – No _ No No No No Yes Standard 5 bar gates. _ N/A Subject Footbridges – Chates 138 Woodland Avenue approx. year (variable). – Bines on foot. Both locked - marked Dam & Merrions Weir. Hove Bridge, Adur X on map. East Sussex BN3 6BN Banks via both bridges. Pleasure. Colin Crowther 1970 – 2005 50 times a year. Lock Estate Locals & strangers on No No No No No No Yes (a) Yes Yes No Not enclosed, whole width 33 North Croft From age 8. to Henfield. foot. (b) Yes used. Henfield Sussex BN5 9QB Gerald Crowther 1962 – 2007 20 times a year Henfield – Yes - locals and No No No No No No Yes – No No No Handrails on Bridge over 55 Northcroft From age 10. approx. Bindsbridge strangers. approx. river, 3 foot between Henfield (Bines handrails, whole width used. Sussex BN5 9QB Bridge?). Bridges marked on plan. Fishing & walking. Celia Emmott 1981 – 2004 25 times a year. Regular walk. Fisher folk & local. _ _ No No No No Yes _ _ _ A bridge has always been Flocktons approx. Dog walking. there. Stonepit Lane Henfield Sussex BN5 9QU Michael Fish 1960 - 2004 5 times a year. To cross Yes, local and No _ _ No No _ _ No No No Not enclosed. 63 Annweir Avenue river. Fishing. strangers on foot, Lancing occasionally on cycles. Sussex BN15 9NE Cristopher Jones 1962 – 2000 3 times a year. Circular route Yes – both locals & No No No No No No Yes No No No Not enclosed. Yes – bridges. Sunnybank From 15 walking dog. strangers. West End Lane years old. Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RF Mrs. Mary Jones 1960 – 2000 2 times a year. Walking the Locals and strangers No No No No No No Yes No No No Yes – bridges. Sunnybank From 13 riverbank. on foot. West End Lane years old. Exercise and Henfield dog walking. West Sussex BN5 9RF Stephen Love 1976 - 2006 20 times a year. From my Yes, occasionally, but I No N/A No No No No Yes Farm gates along the No No – only Not enclosed.. Mockbridge House home to did not know them. river bank and safety grazing Henfield Ashurst or up barriers by the bridge. meadows. West Sussex BN5 9AD the river. Leisure walks or birdwatching, or to ‘Fountain’ pub in Ashurst to meet friends. Nicholas Parrott 1978 - 2004 300 times a Crossing Yes, most days, both No N/A Never told path Never. No No Yes Stiles on riverbanks Not until No Footbridges. Ameys Cottage year. rivers to locals & strangers - on not public. and farmgates 2004 – Stonepit Lane access other foot. Landowners No obstructions. Environ. Grass topped river bank, Henfield banks for have granted Agency wooden footbridges. West Sussex BN5 9QU fishing, dog access for put up ‘No walking, fishing to right of Footbridges shown on OS going to H.D.A.S. access’ maps. Bines signs. Common/Ash urst/to Eatons Farm FB in floods. Pleasure. TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC C. R. Reynolds 1980 – 2008 6 – 8 times a Henfield to Yes – both locals and No No No No No No Yes No No Yes. One Not enclosed, No bridges. 9 Hollands Road year. Ashurst. Pick strangers on foot. field had Henfield up son from corn Grass & rough surface West Sussex friends growing. (stony). house. Dog Can’t walking. remember which one. Mary Simmonds 1978 – 2003 Occasional. Home to Yes – locals. No - No No No Home to home Yes No No No Not enclosed. 1 Nightingale Hall Cottage home. only on a walk. Bridges. Shoreham Road Ramble. Henfield West Sussex BN5 9SF Mr. M. Walton 1977 – 2004 20 times a year. To cross the Locals and strangers No No No No No No Yes No No No Not enclosed. Willows From 15 river. on foot. Whole width used. West End Lane years old. Walking/ Bridges. Henfield fishing. West Sussex BN5 9RA Pauline White 1983 – 2007 100 times a From Bines Yes, often. Locals on No - No No No No Yes Padlocked gates on No No Not enclosed, whole width Bines Farm Cottage year. Bridge, foot/ fishermen. bridges in last 3 years. used. Bines Road crossing the Bridges as mentioned, no Partridge Green Adur at gates – posts only to stop West Sussex RH13 8EQ Chates Dam cattle straying across, now & Merrions padlocked gates. Weir. Dog Grass paths on either side of walking. bridges. Raymond Paul White 1983 – 2007 125 times a Circular walk Yes – locals on foot. No - No No No No Yes Gates have been No No Not enclosed, whole width Bines Farm Cottage year. from bines erected either side of used. Bines Road Bridge & both footbridges to Partridge Green back. Dog prevent access within West Sussex RH13 8EQ walking and last 3 years. pleasure. Route: Path X Daniel Abbott 1962 – 2007 15 times a year. Leisure Yes – locals and No No No No No No Yes No No No Not enclosed. Leeches others. Whole width used. Henfield Bridges as marked. West Sussex BN5 9RG Grass surface. Route: Path X-Y Alan Camp 1959 – 2005 60 times a year. Bines Bridge. Yes – locals and No - No No No No - No No No Not enclosed. 38 Fabians Way Henfield. strangers. Henfield Walking. West Sussex BN5 9PT Mrs. Brenda Camp 1960 - 2005 60 times a year. Bines Bridge. Yes – locals and No - No No No No - No No No Not enclosed. 38 Fabians Way Henfield. strangers. Henfield Walking. West Sussex BN5 9PT John Coit 1974 - 2004 30 times a year. To access Yes, regular locals No No No No No No Yes No No No It is the closure of the two Downsview riverbank for (dog walkers, anglers), footbridges that is of Blackstone angling. also strangers. concern. Henfield West Sussex BN5 9TE Mr. G. J. Johnson 1977 - 2007 10 times a year. Stonepit Yes locals (same - - No No - No Yes Yes – stiles and gates. No Yes. Bridges 23 Lower Faircox Lane to reason) – on foot. Wheat or Grass or fields. Henfield Ashurst. Barley. West Sussex BN5 9UT Walk dogs and visit Fountain Inn. Mrs. S. Johnson 1977 - 2007 10 times a year. Stonepit Yes locals (same - - No No - No Yes Yes – stiles and gates. No Yes Bridges 23 Lower Faircox Lane to reason) – on foot. Potatoes. Grass or fields. Henfield Ashurst. West Sussex BN5 9UT Walk dogs and visit Fountain Inn. Mr. Adrian Hearne 1982 – 2004 12 times a year. From bines Yes. Locals and No No No No No No Yes Yes, a stile at the No No Not enclosed. 15 Fawn Rise Bridge back strangers. Bines Bridge end of Unmade grass. Henfield to Henfield the path. West Sussex BN5 9EZ via the river paths and railway line. Running, training and dog walks. TABLE 1: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION CONTAINED IN EVIDENCE FORMS COMPLETED BY THE PUBLIC A. J. Payne 1979 - 2007 4 times ayear. Fishing Yes – both, mainly on No N/A No No No No Yes No No - - 23 Burrell Close foot, some on cycles. Partridge Green West Sussex RH13 8BH Timothy Pullen 1980s – 15 – 20 times a Crossing the Yes, locals. N/A N/A No No No - Yes - - No (cattle - Chavey down present year. river, fishing. only) Small Dole Henfield Sussex BN5 9YG Charles Taylor 1981 – 1982 Once a year. A circular Yes. No N/A No No No No Yes Cannot remember Not in No Not enclosed. Cibses Cottage walk from my Unknown. whether stiles or gates, 1981/198 Whole width probably used. Kidders Lane house. but not locked. 2 or Replies relate to bridges. Henfield Exercise and Doubts there were would not West Sussex BN5 9AB exploration. obstructions as ‘I have should not have crossed. crossed against an obstruction’. E. C. Adams 1949 – 1997 4/5 times a year. Recreation Locals. No No No No No No Yes No No No Hedge, grassy path, then 1 Furness Mead river. Henfield Field path approx. 10’ from West Sussex BN5 9JA hedge to river. Route: Path X-Z Susan Abbott 1962 - 2007 20 times a year. Leisure. Yes, both locals and No No No No No No Yes No No No Not enclosed, whole width Leeches strangers. used. West End Lane Bridges as marked. Henfield West Sussex BN5 9RG Mrs. Joanna Armstrong 1983 – 2004 25 times a year. Dog walking. Yes, probably locals No No No No No No Yes No No No Not enclosed, whole width 10 Chudleigh Road From age 9. To & from on foot. used. Twickenham Blundens Bridge. TW2 7QR Farm. Mrs. J. Blythe Once in Once in 1980; Circular route Cannot recall/No. No No No No No No Not known. Cannot recall. Cannot Cannot Cannot recall. Bulbarrow 1980; once in once in 2001. Henfield/ recall. recall. London Road 2001. Ashurst. Henfield Dog walking, West Sussex BN5 9JA circular. Leisure/ Exercise. Brenda June Burgess 1957 – 2007 6 times a year.
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