Public Footpath (Part) KH302 Broomfield and Kingswood Public Path Extinguishment and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2021

Consultation has concluded

Kent County Council has made an order to extinguish part of Public Footpath KH302 at Kingswood and Broomfield.

Please see documents for a copy of the public notice, statement of reasons, order and order plan.

Any representation about or objection to the Order may be sent in writing stating the grounds on which they are made to:

Address: Michael Tonkin, Kent County Council, PROW & Access, Invicta House, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1XX.

Email: michael.tonkin@kent.gov.uk

The consultation period ends on Saturday 31 July 2021.

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If no such representations or objections are duly made to the Order (or to any part of it), or if any so made are withdrawn, then Kent County Council may confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation any representations and objections which have not been withdrawn will be sent with the Order.

Kent County Council has made an order to extinguish part of Public Footpath KH302 at Kingswood and Broomfield.

Please see documents for a copy of the public notice, statement of reasons, order and order plan.

Any representation about or objection to the Order may be sent in writing stating the grounds on which they are made to:

Address: Michael Tonkin, Kent County Council, PROW & Access, Invicta House, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1XX.

Email: michael.tonkin@kent.gov.uk

The consultation period ends on Saturday 31 July 2021.

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If no such representations or objections are duly made to the Order (or to any part of it), or if any so made are withdrawn, then Kent County Council may confirm the Order as an unopposed Order. If the Order is sent to the Secretary of State for the Environment for confirmation any representations and objections which have not been withdrawn will be sent with the Order.