Detailed guide: 2018 Rights of Way order information: Decisions and maps

Updated: ROW/3186868 Bath and North East Somerset, ROW/3191253 Suffolk County Council, ROW/3187187 Northumberland County Council, ROW/3187354 Doncaster Borough Council, ROW/3191893 Cornwall Council, ROW/3196245 Essex County Council, ROW/3193169 Gloucestershire County Council, ROW/3184369 & ROW/3184370 West Sussex County Council, FPS/M1900/7/67R2 Hertfordshire County Council, ROW/3185313 & ROW/3190553 Northumberland County Council.

All decisions and maps are published as a joint document.

Decisions published before 1st January 2018 are available on a separate page

Decisions published before May 2016 can be found on a separate page

Order notices for 2018 can be viewed on a separate page.

Order notices for 2017 can be viewed on a separate page.

Online order details January 2015 – April 2016

Recently published decisions:

12 October 2018 – ROW/3186868 Bath and North East Somerset, ROW/3191253 Suffolk County Council, ROW/3187187 Northumberland County Council, ROW/3187354 Doncaster Borough Council, ROW/3191893 Cornwall Council, ROW/3196245 Essex County Council, ROW/3193169 Gloucestershire County Council,ROW/3184369 & ROW/3184370 West Sussex County Council, FPS/M1900/7/67R2 Hertfordshire County Council, ROW/3185313 & ROW/3190553 Northumberland County Council.

04 October 2018 – ROW/3174603 Suffolk County Council – updated, ROW/3193986 Northumberland County Council, ROW/3186991 & ROW/3186993 West Sussex County Council, ROW/3182651M Northumberland County Council

21 September 2018 – ROW/3188167 Cumbria County Council, ROW/3184750 Nottinghamshire County Council, ROW/3190787 Devon County Council, ROW/3194381 Vale of White Horse District Council, ROW/3199723 Cumbria County Council, ROW/3195200 Cambridgeshire County Council, FPS/Z1585/7/84M2 Essex County Council, ROW/3184365 Durham County Council, ROW/3188550 & ROW/3188551 Devon County Council, ROW/3190330 Cornwall Council, ROW/3174677 Lincolnshire County Council.

Bath and North East Somerset Council

(Restricted Byway BA21/12, Beeks Mill, St Catherine) Definitive Map Modification Order 2017

Breckland District Council

(Bridleway 15) Public Path Diversion Order 2016


(Bridleway 15) Public Path Diversion Order 2016

Cambridge City Council

(Part of Public Footpath No. 117 Cambridge) Public Path Diversion Order 2016

Cambridgeshire County Council

(Public Footpath No 2, Alconbury Weston (part) Public Path Diversion Order 2015)


(Public Bridleway No 13 (part), Tydd St Giles) Public Path Diversion Order 2012

Cheshire East Borough Council

(Footpath No.24 (part) Parish of Bollington) Public Path Diversion Order 2016

Cornwall Council

(Addition of a Footpath, Bridleways and a Restricted Byway together with the upgrade of a Footpath to Bridleway at Rosemellyn and Hallew in the Parishes of Roche and Treverbyn) Modification Order 2017


((Parts of Footpath Nos 1 & 18, Ladock) (Trewince, Grampound Road)) Public Path Diversion Order 2017


(Addition of Restricted Byway1 from Road U6036 to Bridleway 62 Camborne) (Penponds) Modification Order 2016


(Upgrade of part of Footpath 2 Tregony to Restricted Byway and Addition of Restricted Byways in the parishes of Tregony and Cuby) Modification Order 2016


(Footpath No.2 Falmouth (Part) and Footpath No.26, Budock (Part)) Bickland Industrial Park Extension Diversion Order 2014

Cumbria County Council

(Parish of Workington: District of Allerdale) Definitive Map Modification Order (No 1) 2018


(Parish of Broughton Moor: District of Allerdale) Definitive Map Modification Order (No 1) 2017


(Footpath No 431024 Parish of Whitehaven) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017


(Parish of Whitehaven: District of Copeland) Definitive Map Modification Order (No 4) 2016


(Footpath no 554012 Parish of Mansriggs & Osmotherley) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016

Derbyshire County Council

(Upgrading to Bridleway of Public Footpath No 27 – Parish of Ockbrook and Public Footpath No 1 – Parish of
Hopwell) Modification Order 2015


(Footpath from Public Footpath No 36 to Public Footpath No 37 – Parish of South Darley) Modification Order 2015


Costs application in relation to Order Ref: ROW/3172660 – (Public Footpath No 56 (Parts) – Alfreton (now in the Parish of Somercotes) Public Path Diversion Order 2016


(Bridleway and Byway open to all traffic along Back Lane – Darley Dale) Modification Order 2016


(Public Footpath No. 56 (parts) – Alfreton (now in the Parish of Somercotes) Public Path Diversion Order 2016


(Footpath from Public Footpath No. 7 to The Woodlands – Parish of Melbourne) Modification Order 2016


(Footpath from Glossop Road (A626) to Public Bridleway No.109 at Bankwood Gate – Parish of Charlesworth) Modification Order 2010

Devon County Council

(Footpaths Nos. 60 and 61, Luppitt) Definitive Map Modification Order 2017


(Footpath No.99 Ilfracombe) Public Path Extinguishment and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017


(Restricted Byway No. 27, Berrynarbor) Definitive Map Modification Order 2016


(Footpaths No. 21, Combe Raleigh and No. 59, Luppitt) Definitive Map Modification Order 2016

(Bridleway No.15, Thelbridge and Bridleway No. 14, Washford Pyne) Definitive Map Modification Order 2012

Doncaster Borough Council

Bentley with Arksey Public Path No 25 Diversion Order 2016 (the Order)

Dorset County Council

(Part of Footpath10, Spetisbury) Public Path Diversion Order 2017

Durham County Council

Public Rights of Way (Public Bridleway No.211 Crook and Nos. 121 & 196 Witton le Wear Parish) Modification Order No.3 2017

East Riding of Yorkshire Council

(Preston Footpath Nos. 21, 22 and 23) Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017


(Watton Footpath No. 11 and Bridleway No. 19) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016


(Woodmansey Footpath No 19) Public Path Extinguishment Order 2016


(Rudston No. 10, Boynton No. 5 and Grindale No. 1) Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016

East Staffordshire Borough Council

(Footpath No. 26, Land at Oakfields, Hanbury, in the Parish of Hanbury) Public Footpath Diversion Order 2017

Essex County Council

Public Path Diversion Order 2017 Footpath 22 Southminster and Footpath 8 Dengie in the District of Maldon


Modification No. 598 Bridleway 11 Chappel and 64 Great Tey and Restricted Byway 28 Chappel
(Colchester District) Order 2015


Public Path Diversion Order 2016 Footpath 11 Great Waltham


No. 627 Footpath 57 Langham, Colchester District Order 2016


Public Path Diversion Order 2017 Footpath 25 Great Bardfield in the District of Braintree


Public Path Diversion Order 2017 Footpath 16 Stanway in the Borough of Colchester


No. 617 Footpath 59 Nazeing (Epping Forest District) Order 2016


Public Path Diversion Order 2017 Footpaths 5 and 18 Clavering

Exmoor National Park Authority

(Public bridleway WL 14/3 (part) in the Parish of Minehead Without) Public Path Diversion Order, 2016

Gateshead Borough Council

(Footpath Ryton 35, Crawcrook, Gateshead) (Diversion) Order 2016

Gloucestershire County Council

Public Footpath NTU 18 Parish of Tetbury Upton Diversion Order 2017


Public Bridleway ASM25 – Southam Parish 2017 Diversion Order 2017


Public Footpath MCR 35 Parish of Cranham Diversion Order 2016

Great Yarmouth Borough Council

(Footpath No.7, Great Yarmouth) Public Path Diversion Order 2017

Hampshire County Council

(Basingstoke and Deane Borough No.4)(Parish of Overton – Part of Bridleway No.26) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017

(Basingstoke and Deane Borough No. 49)(Parish of St Mary Bourne) Definitive Map Modification Order 2016


(Test Valley Borough No. 7) (Parish of East Tytherley – Part of Footpath No. 12) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017

Harborough District Council

Footpath D19 (Part) Pulford Drive Thurnby Public Path Diversion Order No2 2016

Hertfordshire County Council

(Aldenham 83 and 9) Modification Order 2009


(Little Gaddesden 2, 3 and 27) Modification Order 2014


(Barley 15 & 18) Modification Order 2017


(Aldenham 83 and 9) Modification Order 2009


(Ayot St Peter 25) Diversion Order 2016


(Barley 15 & 18) Modification Order 2017

Humberside County Council

Multiple order descriptions

Kent County Council

(Restricted Byway MR248 (Part) Platt) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2017


(Bridleways AW378 and AW379, Kingsnorth) Definitive Map Modification order 2016


(Public Footpath ZF43 (Parts) Faversham Public Path Creation Order 2016

Kirklees Council

(Public Footpath Batley 71 – Hey Beck Lane, Woodkirk) Public Path Modification Order 2017

Leicestershire County Council

(Deletion of Footpath C50A, School Lane, Houghton on the Hill) Definitive Map Modification Order 2017

Lincolnshire County Council

Amendment of Lindsey County Council (Rural District of Horncastle) Definitive Map and Statement (Addition of Coningsby Public Footpath Number 1124) Definitive Map Modification Order 2016


(Amendment of Lindsey County Council (Rural District of Spilsby) Definitive Map and Statement –
Evidential Events) (No 1) Modification Order 1989


(Amendment of Lindsey County Council (Rural District of Louth) Definitive Map and Statement – Evidential Events) (No 1) Modification Order 1989

North Somerset District Council

(Footpath LA19/50 and part of Footpath LA19/48, over land between Kingston Lane and Market Place, Winford) Public Path Diversion Order No. 2 2017


(Part of Footpath AX 29/14, over land west of A371 Banwell Road, Winscombe and Sandford), Public Path Diversion Order No.1 2017

Nottinghamshire County Council

(Misson Footpath No. 13) Modification Order 2012


(East Markham Byway Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, & 32) Modification Order 2005


(East Markham Byway Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, & 32) Modification Order 2005

Norfolk County Council

(East Winch) Modification Order 2016


(Dereham) Modification Order, 2017

(Norwich) Modification Order 2016


(Dereham) Modification Order, 2017


(Martham Footpath No. 1(part)) Modification Order 2016

North Lincolnshire Council

(Byway Open to All Traffic 1, South Ferriby and Horkstow) Order 2016(1)

Northumberland County Council

Parish of Felton (Public Footpath No 5) Diversion Order 2017


Definitive Map Modification Order (No 21) 2016


Definitive Map Modification Order (No 10) 2016


Definitive Map Modification Order (No 6) 2012


Definitive Map Modification Order (No 18) 2016


Definitive Map Modification Order (No 22) 2016

Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Various routes, shown in descriptions

Rutland County Council District Council

(Wardley) Footpath B79 Modification Order (No.1) 2016

Sheffield City Council

(Definitive Map and Statement) Modification Order (No 59) 2016

South Gloucestershire Council

Charfield 8 (Public Footpath OCH 8) Level Crossing

Shropshire Council

(Footpath 44R Deletion and Addition, Parishes of Neen Savage and Cleobury Mortimer and Footpath Addition, Parish of Cleobury Mortimer) Modification Order 2013


(Bridleway Additions, Parish of Richard’s Castle) Modification Order 2015

Staffordshire County Council

(Public Footpath No. 5 Hednesford Parish) Public Path Diversion and Definitive Map and Statement Modification
Order 2016


Public Path Diversion Order 2007 Public Footpath No 29 (part) Biddulph Parish

Suffolk County Council

(Gipping Rural District Definitive Map and Statement)(Parish of Needham Market) Modification Order 2017


(Thingoe Rural District Definitive Map and Statement) (Parishes of Chevington, Horringer and Ickworth)
Modification Order 2017


(Thingoe Rural District Definitive Map and Statement) (Parish of Great Barton) Modification Order 2016

Sunderland City

(Chapelgarth) Public Path Extinguishment Order 2016


(Footpath No. 10 Ryhope) Definitive Map Modification Order 2017

Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council

(Elizabeth Street/Turner Lane, Ashton under Lyne) Modification Order 2016

Telford and Wrekin Borough

Footpath 1 Parish of Chetwynd Aston & Woodcote Diversion Order 2 of 2015

Vale of White Horse District Council

Public footpath, Shrivenham No 6 (Galleyherns Farm) Public Path Diversion Order 2017

Wakefield City of

Public Path Diversion Order and Definitive Map & Statement Modification Order No 7, 2015, Public Footpath Ossett No 2


Public Path Diversion Order and Definitive Map & Statement Modification Order No 7, 2015, Public Footpath Ossett No 2.

Warrington Borough Council

Rixton with Glazebrook Modification Order 2016

West Riding of Yorkshire County Council

Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley (Hoyland Nether) Modification Order (No. 16) 2017

West Sussex County Council

(Warnham) Public Path (No. 1577) Diversion Order, 2013


Public Path (No.1642) Part Special Diversion Order 2016 & Public Path (No.1650) Part Special Extinguishment Order 2016


(Fittleworth) Public Path (No.702) Extinguishment Order 2016 and (Fittleworth) Public Path (No.2866) Extinguishment Order 2016

Wiltshire Council

Path No. 15 Rights of Way Modification Order 2016


City of Salisbury (Stratford sub Castle) Salisbury footpath no. 6 Diversion Order and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016


Great Hinton Path No 34 Rights of Way Modification Order 2016


Durnford Paths Nos. 8, 25 and 26 Rights of Way Modification Order 2016


(Parish of Holt) Path No. 73 Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016


City of Salisbury (Stratford sub Castle) Salisbury footpath no. 6 Diversion Order and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2016

Parish of Box Paths 107A, 107B and 107C Rights of Way Modification Order 2016

Winchester City

(Winchester District No. 57)(City of Winchester) Definitive Map Modification Order 2015

Wokingham Borough Council

Parish of Earley Footpath Earley 15 (part) Public Path Diversion Order 2014




Speech: There’s a need for quicker progress on Ogoniland clean-up

Good morning everyone. I would like to thank the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People for inviting me to give a short goodwill address to mark the 26th anniversary of Ogoni Day.

My name is Harriet Thompson, and I am the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria. I am delighted to be here with you to open this 3-day event to “highlight the importance of building better communities in critical times: social movement’s role in advancing peaceful, just and inclusive societies”. In this day and age it is clear that violent protest is not the answer and I commend the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People for its longstanding promotion of non-violent advocacy. In the last year we have seen oil production levels rise as Federal Government and militant groups have engaged in dialogue to find a peaceful solution to the issues in the Niger Delta. Although progress has been slow and we would all like to see more achieved in 2018, this is a good example of how non-violent methods can achieve better, more sustainable solutions.

Driving through part of Ogoniland as I approached the Birabi Memorial Grammer School I have been appalled at the level of degradation and environmental damage caused by oil pollution. The cost of pollution is enormous affecting health, livelihoods, the economy and therefore driving conflict. More needs to be done to ensure the devastating effects on clean air, water, farming and agriculture are combated. It is imperative that there is quicker progress on the Ogoniland clean-up this year, nearly 7 years after the UNEP report was published. As we move closer to the elections of 2019, we must do all that we can to ensure there is stability and to bring peace in this important region of Nigeria.

In 2016, the UK’s then Minister for Africa visited Ogoniland and saw first-hand the devastating impact of pollution from the oil industry on local communities. We are pleased that one billion US dollars has been committed by the Federal Government and international oil companies for the Ogoniland cleanup. We hope that recent meetings on the issue will result in a concerted push to deliver a safe environment for the people living in Ogoniland now facing very difficult circumstances. We hope that efforts can be made to secure safe water to drink, cleaner air to breathe and better job opportunities. And we hope for better solutions to combat the damaging effects of oil bunkering and illegal refineries.

In November last year the British High Commissioner and Heads of Mission from other Embassies met with the Minister for Environment and we were encouraged to be told that work on the cleanup is progressing. The mechanisms are now in place to ensure that when the cleanup does begin it has the maximum positive impact and that resources are used efficiently and effectively. The UK along with our partners look forward to work on the cleanup starting in the next few months, as promised by the Minister for Environment at our meeting. The UK stands ready to support in whatever way we can including providing technical support and supporting activity which can help reduce conflict and improve job creation.

Sustaining and protecting the environment will require small as well as large scale action from all of us – from major industry working to minimise the pollution, to international organisations, national and state governments setting goals and frameworks, funding initiatives and driving forward programmes. It also needs individual citizens to take responsibility for the local environment where they live.

I thank the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People for their continued peaceful efforts to push for the protection of human rights for all its Ogoni people. And the Federal Government of Nigeria, International Oil Companies and International Community for working together to ensure peaceful advocacy is rewarded and that these efforts are not in vain.




Detailed guide: 2018 Common land notices and decisions

Updated: COM/3181327 hearing notice & COM/3188213 Decision

The Planning Inspectorate is responsible for determining applications under the 2006 Act regarding common land in England, and several other pieces of legislation regarding commons and greens. All applications are determined on behalf of the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

Decisions prior to 2018

Notices

Once the event has taken place the notice will be removed.
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COM/3181327 Poors Land Allotments, Cadishead, Manchester – Hearing 6 June 2018
(PDF, 48.3KB, 1 page)

Decisions




News story: Smart energy start-up secures £5.5 million investment

In its first major round of venture capital financing, Manchester-based Upside Energy attracted £5.5 million in order to grow its team and speed up the commercialisation and deployment of its cloud-based smart-grid platform.

Legal & General Capital, the principal investment arm of Legal & General Group, and SYSTEMIQ, an investment and advisory firm, co-led the investment.

Also providing capital are Modern Energy, Bulldog Innovation Group plus individual investors.

Solution to ease peak-time pressures

Upside Energy has developed a technology that connects and benefits both suppliers and users, while reducing carbon emissions.

While the market for renewable power such as wind and solar is growing, these come from multiple sources and are intermittent. This makes it harder for power stations to generate electricity consistently.

Upside Energy’s platform aggregates the energy stored in everyday connected devices, such as batteries and hot water tanks, to create a virtual energy store that can be drawn on as needed.

For National Grid – Upside Energy’s first customer – this means it can better balance electricity supply and demand from renewable sources.

Customers can also save on their energy costs or earn revenue if they avoid using electricity during peak times.

Upside Energy: balancing peak supply and demand for electricity

Funding and support

In addition to providing access to business connections and mentoring, Innovate UK has supported Upside Energy in multiple collaborative research and development projects.

This includes a total grant of £470,000 to develop a pilot for its core service and communication protocol, with partners Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Select Innovations (enLight), Tempus Energy and the University of Manchester.

It was also awarded an SBRI ‘first of a kind’ deployment contract for £43,000 to install home energy storage systems into 400 homes with an existing PV system.

Ongoing work

Upside Energy is currently involved in an Innovate UK-funded project.

It is part of a £2.9 million consortium to develop a physical and digital network to integrate systems that will enable the balancing of heating, cooling, electricity, and carbon, via a low-cost approach.

Other collaborators include Cranfield University, London South Bank University, Mixergy, Origen Power and Terra Firma Ground Investigation. ICAX is the lead.




Notice: NG17 2HU, Western Power Distribution (East Midlands) plc: environmental permit issued

The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).

This decision includes the permit, decision document for:

  • Operator name: Western Power Distribution (East Midlands) plc
  • Installation name: Western Power Distribution
  • Permit number: EPR/CB3906SL/V002