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Sutton Bonington Footpath No.8 - Temporary Prohibition Continuation No.6 Order

LE12 5EQPublished 19/06/26
Nottingham Post • 

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TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF FOOTPATH
THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(SUTTON BONINGTON FOOTPATH NO.8) (TEMPORARY PROHIBITION) CONTINUATION NO.6 ORDER 2026

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Secretary of State Transport in pursuance of the powers conferred by Sections 14 and 15 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 approves of The Nottinghamshire County Council (Sutton Bonington Footpath No.8) (Temporary Prohibition) Notice 2023 (which came into force on 22 nd December 2023 and was continued in force by a Continuation Order which took effect on 12th January 2024 and was then continued in force by a Continuation No.2 Order which came into force on 22nd June 2024, and was then continued by a Continuation No.3 Order which came into force on 22nd December 2024, and was then continued by a Continuation No.4 Order which came into force on 22 nd June 2025 and was then further continued by a Continuation No.5 Order which came into force on 22nd December 2025 and remains in force until 21st June 2026 inclusive) being extended and continuing in force until 21st December 2026 or until completion of the relevant works, whichever is the sooner.

The Order has the following effect:-

No person shall: -
(a) proceed on foot, in the following length of Footpath at Sutton Bonington in the Borough of Rushcliffe :-
Sutton Bonington Footpath No.8 at the northern most end by Marle Pit Bridge, to where it moves away from following the line of the railway towards Bollards Lane.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that during the period of restriction there is a short alternative route on roads.

If the works are not completed within the above period the Order may be extended for a longer period with the further approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.

The prohibition is required to enable works to be carried out to a property damaged by a fallen tree, and also for repairs to be made to a damaged flight of steps, and in respect of the likelihood of danger to the public and damage to the footpath.

THIS NOTICE DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF JUNE 2026

Corporate Director of Place Nottinghamshire County Council County Hall West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 7QP

For more information contact the Rights of Way office on (0115) 977 5680

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