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Public Bridleway ES7, Farthingstone - Temporary Closure

NN12 8HBPublished 06/11/25
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WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14
 (PUBLIC BRIDLEWAY ES7 (PART) – FARTHINGSTONE)
(TEMPORARY CLOSURE) ORDER 2025
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Order made by West Northamptonshire Council on 8th May 2025 and which came into effect on 12th May 2025 has been extended until the works to which it relates have been completed or until midnight on 12th May 2027 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 extension is required in the interest of
health and safety. The bridleway is the only access to the site and this will be required throughout the construction process. An alternative route will be provided and signed on site.
Dated this 6th day of November 2025
SARAH HALL,
Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer (Interim) ROW/158 – 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 Sam Edwards – sam@fiftyfivehospitality.com  telephone – 07923 442841.
SCHEDULE
(Length of bridleway to be closed)
The length of Public Bridleway ES7 to be closed commences at point D on
the Order Map at National Grid Reference (‘NGR’) SP 6106 5542. The route
then proceeds generally south-west for 740 metres to terminate at point B at NGR SP 6043 5504. The route to be closed is shown on the order map by a solid black line between points D-B. ALTERNATIVE ROUTE: An alternative route will be provided and signed on site.

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