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Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 1 26-Apr-2001 Wootton To add a BR from Wootton BR 11 CPRE South 10-Nov-2009 02-Aug-2010 09-Feb-2012 Refer to Sec of 23-Apr-2013 (Woodstock) (Banbury Lane/Dornford Lane) to Tipton Oxfordshire/Oxford City State Hill, SP 45982214 to SP 45672240. Area (Nick Moon) 2 26-Apr-2001 Great Milton To add a FP from SP 6351 0450 on Moon Mr Nick Moon (OFS) 22-Dec-2008 19-Jul-2011 21-Jun-2012 Refer to Sec of Waterstock Lane in Great Milton Parish State Waterstock to SP 6380 0535 in Waterstock Parish. 3 02-Jul-2001 Blewbury To add the track known locally as Blewbury Parish Council 10-Dec-2003 Pilgrims Way as a footpath to DM&S 4 14-Jun-2002 Cuddesdon and To add a FP across the River Thame at Crawley Mr H J 21-Sep-2011 23-Jul-2012 Denton Chippinghurst, from the end of the spur of Cuddesdon FP 19 at the stepping stones to the junction of Little Milton FPs 4 & 5 at the parish boundary. - 5 11-Jul-2002 Tiddington-with-Al To add a FP from Well Cottage (Shop Tiddington-with-Albury 01-Oct-2012 bury Alley) to School Lane, Tiddington Parish Council 6 02-Aug-2002 Blewbury To add a BR from the London Road Barlow Mr Craig & Ms 10-Dec-2003 (opposite Nottingham Fee) to the London Catherine Dobel Road (adjacent to the Police House and Office), along a route known as Pilgrim's Way.[Includes upgrading part ot Blewbury FP 19.] 7 02-Aug-2002 Blewbury To upgrade Blewbury FP 19 (part) from Barlow Mr Craig & Ms 12-Mar-2013 the London Road S to Lower Chance Catherine Dobel Farm) to a BR 8 02-Aug-2002 Blewbury To add a BR from the top of Woodland Barlow Mr Craig & Ms Road, Blewbury, via Upper Chance Farm, Catherine Dobel to the top of the Chalk Pitts Bridleway (Blewbury BR 14) near Churn Knob. 9 16-Sep-2002 Burford To add a FP from Witney Street via the Burford Town Council 13-Nov-2012 Fire Station to Windrush Close Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 10 17-Oct-2002 Gosford and To add a Footpath from Godstow Road at Wolvercote Commoners 17-Jun-2013 Water Eaton the Toll Bridge Wolvercote, to Pixey Committee Oxford Mead 11 20-Dec-2002 Dorchester To add a Footpath from High Street, Crehan Mr Eric 26-Jun-2013 through the White Hart Hotel, to Queen Street, Dorchester 12 13-Jan-2003 East Hanney To add a FP from the E end of Blenheim Roseff Mrs Carleen Orchard to the A338 Oxford to Wantage road. 13 02-Apr-2003 Checkendon To add a footpath from Neal's Stoke Row Parish Council Lane/Busgrove Lane, corner of Busgrove Stoke Row Wood, Stoke Row, to Common Wood Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 14 28-Apr-2003 Didcot To add 14 FPs: Moon Nick Mr (DMMOs A: E Hagbourne-Park Road at East Hagbourne outside his CPRE areas) SU51528890 to FP1 at SU51238889 Harwell B: Didcot/Harwell-Didcot FP21 at West Hagbourne SU50619047 to Harwell BR1 at SU49899072 C: Didcot-FP5 at SU51149060 to FP21 at SU51089041 L: Didcot/W Hagbourne-B4493 (Wantage Rd) at SU51148979 to FP'M' at SU50808950 M: Harwell-FP'L' at SU50808950 to B4493 at SU50618964 N: Harwell-B4493 at SU50478959 to FP'B' at SU50429058 O: Didcot-FP5 at SU51269056 to FP'P' at SU51329093 P: Didcot-FP'B' at SU50439057 to FP5 at SU51089092 to FP'O' at SU51329093 Q: Didcot- FP'P' at SU50709081 to FP'C' at SU51119050 R: Didcot- FP'P' at SU50709081 to FP21 at SU50729062 S: Didcot- FP'P' at SU50539067 to FP21 at SU50659054 T: Didcot- FP21 at SU50969027 to FP21 at SU51029043 U: Didcot- FP'N' at SU50459039 via SU51039003 to FP21 at SU51119020 W: Didcot- FP'P' at SU50699080 to FP'C' at SU51109049. - 15 22-May-2003 Sutton Courtenay To add a FP from All Saints Lane to Morris Mrs Carolyn E Churchmere Road, via the Millenium Common 16 27-May-2003 Sparsholt To add a FP from Partridge Way to Melville Mrs Paula Seven Days Lane (along Coffin Lane), Sparsholt. 17 02-Jun-2003 Mixbury To amend route by deleting current route Hughes Mrs Patricia 21-Feb-2013 of Mixbury FP25 (from Church Lane to Evenley Road via the Old Rectory), and adding route from Church Lane to Evenley Road, via the church yard Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 18 10-Jul-2003 Chilton To add a BR from SU 468 855, East Messer Mr K J Hendred, to Avon Road and Upper Farm East Hendred Road, Chilton 19 08-Oct-2003 South Newington To add a FP from the ford at the east end South Newington Parish of Moor Lane, along the north bank of the Council river Swere for approx. 175 m, to a field boundary at grid ref: SP 4138 3339. 20 05-Nov-2003 Combe To add a footpath from Brook Lane at SP Morris Mr Richard 3935 1650, along the Evenlode Valley, to Stonesfield bridge over the River Evenlode at SP Kendall Mr Alan 3990 1578, near Lower Westfield Farm. 21 05-Nov-2003 Combe From Stonesfield to Combe Road at 3990 Morris Mr Richard 1680, along a valley known as Baggs Stonesfield Bottom, via SP 3945 1578, to Brook lane Kendall Mr Alan at SP 3935 1650, near Stonesfield Ford. 22 24-Dec-2003 Chinnor To add a footpath from Greenwood Chinnor Parish Council Avenue to St Andrew's Road, Chinnor. 23 16-Jan-2004 Shenington with To add a Footpath from Stocking Lane Shenington with Alkerton Alkerton (Grid Ref: SP 3703 4283) to Kenhill Road Parish Council at the Bell Inn (Grid Ref: SP 3712 4286). 24 20-Jan-2004 Islip To add a footpath from Islip Playing Field Islip Parish Council to Islip Footpath No. 9 25 07-Feb-2005 Wallingford To add a footpath from SU6051 8895, Wallingford Town Council corner of Paddock Rd/ Wormald Rd, running S, then generally SSE, then generally WNW to gate on Squires Walk at back of 18-19 Reading Road 26 22-Jun-2005 Old Marston Add Footpath from Footpath No. 5 to Old Marston Parish Council Boults Lane Recreation Ground (through allotments). Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 27 26-Jul-2005 Ardington To upgrade Letcombe Regis 1, Wantage Tawn Mr Peter (TRF) None 2, Wantage 3 (part), Woolstone 3, Ashbury Letcombe Bassett 7, Childrey 8, Childrey Ardington 9, Kingston Lisle 10, Compton Compton Beauchamp 11, West Hendred 13, Beauchamp Lockinge 14, Sparsholt 14, Ashbury 18, East Hendred East Hendred 21 and Uffington 23 from Kingston Lisle RB to BOAT status. These paths form Letcombe part of the Ridgeway National Trail and Bassett form a continuous route from SU 259832 Letcombe Regis to SU 463849. Lockinge Sparsholt Uffington Wantage Woolstone 28 14-Oct-2005 Blewbury Upgrade from RB to BOAT status. Trailriders Fellowship (TRF Railway bridge at grid ref: SU 5192 8233. Oxfordshire) 29 25-Oct-2005 Fritwell To upgrade Fritwell BR 2, Somerton BR 9 Trailriders Fellowship (TRF and Upper Heyford BR 1 to BOAT status. Somerton Oxfordshire) Route leads from the Somerton to Upper Heyford Souldern road atSP514299 to Upper Heyford at SP498265. - 30 25-Oct-2005 Lockinge To upgrade Lockinge RB15 and Wantage Trailriders Fellowship (TRF RB 3 to BOAT status. Route leads from Wantage Oxfordshire) the Wantage to Hungerford road (A338) at SU 395848 to the Oxfordshire/Berkshire county boundary at SU 427825. 31 25-Oct-2005 Crawley To upgrade Crawley 3 (RB) to BOAT Hathaway Mr C S status. Route leads from Riding Lane at SP 3280 1360 to the Witney to Charlbury road (B4022) at SP 3435 1443. 32 25-Oct-2005 Swinbrook and To upgrade Swinbrook and Widford RB 6 Hathaway Mr C S Widford to BOAT status. Route leads from east of Pains Farm at SP 2832 1324 to Blacksmiths Lane at SP 27491283. 33 25-Oct-2005 Leafield To upgrade Leafield RB 12 to BOAT Hathaway Mr C S status. Route leads from Leafield RB 13 at Greenwich Lane Farm (SP 3271 1513) to Crawley RB 1 SE of Greenwich Lane Farm at SP 3275 1493. Rights of Way Office Case Lists: Definitive Map Modification Order Applications. Live Date Location and Details Claimant Details Pre-Order Determin Date Deter Order Decision Date 1st Order Consultation ation mination Advertise Inquiry Confirmed 34 25-Oct-2005 Crawley To Upgrade Crawley RB 2 to BOAT Hathaway Mr C S status. Route leads from Leafield RB 13 at grid ref SP 3282 1509 to B4022 at New Found Out Farm at grid ref: SP 3436 1455.
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