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Public Bridleway, Harlestone - Temporary Closure

NN7Published 09/01/25
Northampton Chron & Echo • 

What is happening?

WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14
(PUBLIC BRIDLEWAY CU2 (PART) – HARLESTONE)
(TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2024

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Order made by West Northamptonshire Council on 11th July 2024 and which came into effect on 12th July 2024 has been extended until the works to which it relates have been completed or until midnight on 12th July 2025 whichever is sooner by the Secretary of State for Transport. Private access to land or premises adjacent to the said bridleway is unaffected.

REASON FOR RESTRICTION: The restriction is required for health and safety as the bridleway was washed away during recent storms therefore further works are required.

Dated this 9th day of January 2025

SARAH HALL,
Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer (Interim) ROW/106 - W To view the map for this Order please visit www.westnorthants.gov.uk and enter “Temporary Traffic Regulations Orders” in the search box. If you require any further information please contact Jack Whittington.

SCHEDULE
(Length of bridleway to be closed)
That length of Public Bridleway CU2 to be closed commences on the northern side of the railway at point A on the map at National Grid Reference (‘NGR’) SP7077 6564. The route then proceeds north-east for 104 metres, crossing the stream, to terminate at point B on the map at NGR SP7083 6573. The route to be closed is shown on the map by a solid black line between points A-B.

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE:
The alternative route will vary and will be indicated and signed on site.

How long will it take?

Planned start

12-Jul-2024

Estimated end

12-Jul-2025

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