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Highways Act 1980 Section 119: Application for the Diversion of Public Footpath No. 51 Parish of Rushton Spencer, County of Staffordshire, to become Public Footpath No. 83 Parish of Congleton

Meeting: 19/09/2011 - Public Rights of Way Committee (Item 23)

23 Highways Act 1980 Section 119: Application for the Diversion of Public Footpath No. 51 Parish of Rushton Spencer, County of Staffordshire, to become Public Footpath No. 83 Parish of Congleton pdf icon PDF 156 KB

To consider an application for the diversion of Public Footpath No.51 in the Parish of Rushton Spencer, County of Staffordshire, to become Pubic Footpath No.83 in the Parish of Congleton

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Minutes:

The Committee received a report which detailed an application from Mr & Mrs C Goodfellow, Bridestone, Dial Lane, Congleton (the applicant) requesting that the Council make an Order under section 119 of the Highways Act 1980 to divert part of Public Footpath No.51 in the parish of Rushton Spencer, County of Staffordshire to become Public Footpath No.83 in the parish of Congleton.

 

In accordance with Section 119(1) of the Highways Act 1980 it was within the Council’s discretion to make the Order if it appeared to the Council to be expedient to do so in the interests of the public or of the owner, lessee or occupier of the land crossed by the path.  Section 120 of the Highways Act 1980 made additional provision in the exercise of powers of Highways Authorities under section 119.  Section 120(1) provided that where a footpath lies partly within and partly outside the area of a council, powers conferred under section 119 extend to the whole path “as if it lay wholly within their area”.  Section 120(1) requires consultation with, and the consent of, the council in whose area the other part of the path was. 

 

The Applicant owned the land over which the current path lay and the over which the proposed diversion ran.  Following a site meeting with the landowners, user groups and a representative from Staffordshire County Council it was agreed that Cheshire East Council would act as the agent and progress the application.

 

Rushton Spencer Public Footpath was previously a cul de sac route.  An application had been received in April 2001 to add Public Footpath No.82 Congleton to the definitive map.  An Order was made and received a number of objections and a public inquiry was held in January 2011.  The Order was subsequently confirmed by the Planning Inspectorate subject to modifications.  An objection was received to the modified Order based on a number of technical errors and was currently being dealt with by the Planning Inspectorate using the written representations procedure.  Congleton Public Footpath No.82 created a link between Rushton Spencer Public Footpath No.51 and Rushton Spencer Public Footpath No.50.

 

The definitive line of Rushton Spencer Public Footpath No.51 ran along the drive to the quarry and Bridestones Farm.  It then ran through a large pipe which was installed by the previous landowner a number of years ago and was an illegal obstruction.  When the path left the pipe it then passes through a working farmyard where livestock where kept for six months of the year. This could be intimidating for some walkers and caused issues with animal waste creating a muddy surface which was difficult to cross.  The Applicants had also had issues with walkers wandering away from the definitive line of the footpath and entering the busy quarry yard.  The length of the footpath to be diverted was approximately 375 metres.

 

The Committee noted that no objections had been received from the informal consultations and considered that the proposed route would not be substantially  ...  view the full minutes text for item 23