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The Kent County Council (Public Footpath WB3 at Tunbridge Wells) Definitive Map Modification Order 2026
Kent County Council has made an Order, to amend the legal record of Public Rights of Way, known as the Definitive Map and Statement, by amending part of the alignment of Public Footpath WB3 at Tunbridge Wells.
The County Council made the order after considering historical mapping evidence that showed it was reasonable to allege that the Definitive Map and Statement should be amended to delete the current recorded alignment of Public Footpath WB3 (as shown by the purple line between points A-B on the Order plan) and to add a different alignment of Public Footpath WB3 (as shown by the dashed black line between points A-B on the Order Plan).
Further details about the Order (including how to respond) can be found by viewing the Public Notice, Definitive Map Modification Order and Statement to Accompany in the Documents section.
The deadline for responses is 18 May 2026.
Kent County Council has made an Order, to amend the legal record of Public Rights of Way, known as the Definitive Map and Statement, by amending part of the alignment of Public Footpath WB3 at Tunbridge Wells.
The County Council made the order after considering historical mapping evidence that showed it was reasonable to allege that the Definitive Map and Statement should be amended to delete the current recorded alignment of Public Footpath WB3 (as shown by the purple line between points A-B on the Order plan) and to add a different alignment of Public Footpath WB3 (as shown by the dashed black line between points A-B on the Order Plan).
Further details about the Order (including how to respond) can be found by viewing the Public Notice, Definitive Map Modification Order and Statement to Accompany in the Documents section.
The deadline for responses is 18 May 2026.
Timeline
Consultation Opens
The Kent County Council (Public Footpath WB3 at Tunbridge Wells) Definitive Map Modification Order 2026 is currently at this stage
The consultation opens on 3 April 2026
Consultation Closes
this is an upcoming stage for The Kent County Council (Public Footpath WB3 at Tunbridge Wells) Definitive Map Modification Order 2026
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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