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Eccleston Footpaths - Temporary Prohibition Of Through Traffic
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THE LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(PUBLIC FOOTPATHS FP0213011 GREAT ECCLESTON, WYRE BOROUGH AND FP0507003 LITTLE ECCLESTON WITH LARBRECK, FYLDE BOROUGH)
(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF THROUGH TRAFFIC) ORDER 2026
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lancashire County Council has made an Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended, the effect of which is to prohibit temporarily all traffic from proceeding over the Public Footpaths indicated below:-
Public Footpaths FP0507003 Little Eccleston with Larbreck, Fylde, and FP0507003 Great Eccleston, Wyre, from the junction with Meagles Lane at Point A (SD 4148 – 3984) in a generally east north easterly direction for approximately 270 metres to Point B (SD 4177 – 3989). Then continuing in a generally east north easterly direction for approximately 780 metres to Point C (SD 4249 – 4020) at West End.
The closure is necessary whilst works are carried out on or near the footpaths.
Access for pedestrians to any premises situated on or adjacent to the footpaths, or to any other premises accessible for pedestrians from, and only from, the footpaths, will be maintained at all times.
Nothing in the notice shall apply to emergency service vehicles, public rights of way officers of the County Council on foot or to those undertaking the works.
The Order will be operative from the 1st July, 2026, for a period of 6 months or until the works are completed within this period.
HELOISE MACANDREW
Director of Law and Governance
P O Box 100 County Hall
PRESTON PR1 0LD
NOT PART OF THE STATUTORY NOTICE
The plan on site shows the route to be closed as A – B - C.
Please contact the Rights of Way Team on 01772 530317, during office hours, if necessary.
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