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Ashford Borough Council – Public Footpath AT121A (part), Appledore
Consultation has concluded
Kent County Council has received an application (on behalf of the local planning authority), and subsequently made an Order, to divert part of Public Footpath AT121A at Appledore.
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, an Order may be made to close or divert a Public Footpath, Bridleway or Restricted Byway where it is necessary to do so to enable development to take place.
Further details about the application and a plan showing the proposal can be found by viewing the Documents section .
Kent County Council has received an application (on behalf of the local planning authority), and subsequently made an Order, to divert part of Public Footpath AT121A at Appledore.
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, an Order may be made to close or divert a Public Footpath, Bridleway or Restricted Byway where it is necessary to do so to enable development to take place.
Further details about the application and a plan showing the proposal can be found by viewing the Documents section .
This Order has now been confirmed, but note that it will not take legal effect until the County Council certifies that the route has been provided to the correct standard.
A copy of the confirmed Order may be viewed in the Documents section.
If a person aggrieved by the Order wants to question its validity, they can make an application to the High Court within 6 weeks from the 26 November 2021.
Timeline
Consultation Starts
Ashford Borough Council – Public Footpath AT121A (part), Appledore has finished this stage
9 October 2021
Consultation Ends
Ashford Borough Council – Public Footpath AT121A (part), Appledore has finished this stage
Deadline for submitting objections and representations is 5 November 2021
Order Confirmed
Ashford Borough Council – Public Footpath AT121A (part), Appledore has finished this stage
18 November 2021
Period for applying to the High Court closes
Ashford Borough Council – Public Footpath AT121A (part), Appledore is currently at this stage
If you require any of the documents in an alternative format or language please email alternativeformats@kent.gov.uk or call 03000 42 15 53 (text relay service number: 18001 03000 42 15 53). This number goes to an answering machine, which is monitored during office hours.
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