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Brampton - Public Rights Of Way Reorganisation
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Notice Of Confirming An Order Highways Act 1980
Cambridgeshire County Council has confirmed Concurrent Orders under sections 26 and 118 of the Highways Act 1980 to reorganise the Public Rights of Way in the parish of Brampton. The effect of the Orders are detailed below:
(Public Bridleway No.19, Brampton (part)) - Public Path Extinguishment Order 2026
The above Order, as confirmed on 5th June 2026 under section 118 of the Highways Act 1980, will extinguish part of Public Bridleway No.19, Brampton from OSGR TL: 1967 6989 proceeding in a north-north-easterly direction curving round to a north-easterly direction for approximately 92 metres to OSGR TL: 1971 6997, then continuing in a north-easterly direction curving round to a north-north easterly direction for approximately 77 metres to OSGR TL: 1977 7001, then proceeding in a north-north-westerly direction for approximately 152 metres to OSGR TL: 1974 7016, then proceeding in a north-westerly direction curving round to a north-north-westerly direction for approximately 223 metres to OSGR TL: 1963 7035, then proceeding in a northerly direction curving round to a north-north-easterly direction for approximately 306 metres to OSGR TL: 1963 7066, proceeding in a north-north-easterly direction for approximately 226 metres to OSGR TL: 1959 7088, then proceeding in a west-south-westerly direction for 161 metres to OSGR TL: 1944 7083, where the bridleway resumes.
(Public Bridleway No.39, Brampton) - Public Path Creation Order 2026
The above Order, as confirmed on 5th June 2026 under section 26 of the Highways Act 1980, will create Public Bridleway No.39, Brampton from its junction with Grafham Road (public road) at OSGR TL: 1948 6980 proceeding in a north-north-easterly direction for approximately 17 metres to OSGR TL: 1949 6981 then curving round to an east-north-easterly direction for approximately 10 metres to OSGR TL: 1949 6982, then proceeding in an east-north-easterly direction for approximately 188 metres to OSGR TL: 1967 6988, then proceeding in a north-north-easterly direction for approximately 28 metres to OSGR TL: 1967 6991, then proceeding in a north easterly direction for approximately 73 metres to OSGR TL: 1971 6997, then proceeding in a northerly direction curving round to a north-west-northerly direction for approximately 259 metres to OSGR TL: 1966 7022, then curving round to a north westerly direction for approximately 53 metres to OSGR TL: 1962 7026, then curving round to a northerly direction for approximately 138 metres to OSGR TL: 1957 7038, then continuing in a northerly direction for approximately 206 metres to OSGR TL: 1957 7059, then proceeding in a north-easterly direction for approximately 290 metres to OSGR TL: 1947 7086 then proceeding in an east-south-easterly direction for approximately 40 metres to OSGR TL: 1944 7083, where it terminates at its junction with Public Bridleway No.19, Brampton.
A copy of the Orders as confirmed and the Order Maps have been placed and may be seen free of charge at: The Offices Of The Huntingdonshire District Council, Pathfinder House, St Mary’s Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3TN, and of the undersigned, during normal office hours. Copies of the Orders and Maps may be bought at the latter at the price of £19.20. Copies are also available on our website: https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/libraries-leisure-culture/countryside-access/definitive-map-and-statement-orders.
The Orders came into force on 5th June 2026, but if a person aggrieved by the Orders wants to question their validity, or that of any provision contained in it, on the ground that it is not within the powers of the Highways Act 1980, as amended, or on the ground that any requirement of the Act, as amended, or of any regulation made under the Act has not been complied with in relation to the Orders, he or she may, under paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Highways Act 1980 as applied by paragraph 5 of Schedule 6 to the Highways Act 1980, within six weeks from the date on which the Notice is published, make an application to the High Court.
Graeme Kane Executive Director,
Place & Sustainability, Cambridgeshire County Council, c/o Definitive Map Team, Box No. STA2101, Stanton Way Depot, Huntingdon, PE29 6PY
Dated 17th June 2026
If you require more information about this Order, please contact Russell Coles on 01223 743884 or russell.coles@cambridgeshire.gov.uk quoting reference BR19/39.
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