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Twyford Road - Notice Of Proposal To Modify Definitive Map Order
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Notice of proposal to modify definitive map order Wildlife And Countryside Act 1981
Notice is hereby given pursuant to paragraph 8(2) of Schedule 15 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 that the Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to determine the Leicestershire County Council Addition of Restricted Byway D108 from Twyford Road, John O’Gaunt to Newbold Lane, Burrough on the Hill Definitive Map Modification Order 2012 proposes to modify the Order by providing for:
Replace ‘Restricted Byway’ with ‘Byway Open to All Traffic’ wherever it appears in the Order and on the Order Plan.
Replace the Restricted Byway notation on the Order Plan to a Byway Open to All Traffic notation between points A-B-C-D, to be shown as a continuous line with arrowheads alternately above and below the line.
Amend the Order Plan key by replacing the Restricted Byway label and notation to a Byway Open to All Traffic notation and label.
A copy of the Order as submitted and a copy of the Order showing the proposed modification together with the Inspector’s Order decision dated 25 February 2026 have been deposited at Department of Public Health, Law and Governance, Leicestershire County Council, Room G200, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicestershire LE3 8RF and may be inspected free of charge during normal working hours.
Any representation or objection with respect to the proposed modification may be sent to Joanne Reid by email: rightsofway2@planninginspectorate.gov.uk quoting reference number ROW/3346779M on all correspondence between 7 May 2026 and 4 June 2026 and should state the grounds on which it is made. Alternatively, this may be sent in writing to The Planning Inspectorate, Rights of Way Section, c/o QUADIENT, 69 Buckingham Avenue, Slough, SL1 4PN. It should be noted that any such representation or objection may be made available for viewing by interested parties at the council offices on request.
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Dated 7 May 2026.
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