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Notice of the making of a Definitive Map Modification Order

Notice of the making of a Definitive Map Modification Order
North Yorkshire County Council Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981
The Definitive Map and Statement for the District of Craven
(Outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park)
Footpaths 05.37/44 and 05.37/45 and 05.37/46
Middletown Recreation Ground, Skipton Modification Order 2015
The above Order, made on 20 July 2015, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement for the area by adding three footpaths across Middletown Recreation Ground, Skipton as follows: a footpath commencing between Nos. 17 & 19 Pinhaw Road rising up a stepped path then crossing the recreation ground to an exit from the ground adjacent to No.5 Roughaw Road and continuing down to Roughaw Road; a footpath from the top of the stepped path bearing north-easterly across the recreation ground to connect to Public Footpath 05.37/14; and a footpath from Pinhaw Road following a tarmac path along the eastern boundary of the recreation ground to connect
to Public Footpaths 05.37/13 and 05.37/14 near the railwayline.
A copy of the Order and Order Map may be seen free of charge during normal office hours at Skipton Library, North Yorkshire, BD23 1JX until 17 September 2015. Copies of the Order and Map may be purchased from WACS, North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD (tel: 01609 532512) at a cost of £2 or can be downloaded free from our website www.northyorks.gov.uk/pathnotices. Any representation or objection relating to the Order must be sent in writing to Susan Stott, WACS, North Yorkshire County Council, County Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8AD, no later than 17 September 2015, stating the grounds on which it is made. Please note that objections/ representations cannot be treated as confidential and may come into the public domain. Copies of any objections or representations received may be disclosed to interested parties, including the Planning Inspectorate where the case is referred to it for determination.
If no representations or objections are duly made to the Order, or to any part of it, or if any so made are withdrawn, North Yorkshire County Council, instead of submitting the Order to the Secretary of State, or part of it if the Authority has by notice to the Secretary of State so elected under paragraph 5 of Schedule 15 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 198, may itself confirm the Order or that part of the Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, in whole or in part, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it.
Dated 6 August 2015 David Bowe, Corporate Director

 
Published on 06/08/2015