Temporary Closure Of Leigh Lane, Halstock
Notice ID: MF0542646
Temporary Closure Of Leigh Lane, Halstock
DORSET COUNCIL intend, not less than seven days from the date of this notice to make an Order under Section 14 [1] of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, as amended. All vehicles will be prohibited from proceeding along LEIGH LANE, HALSTOCK from its junction with Yeovil Road to its junction with Rye Water Lane, a distance of approximately 3685 metres. The order is needed in order to comply with health and safety regulations, which require the provision of safe working areas and to minimise the likelihood of danger to highway users. It will come into operation on 24 February 2020 between 0930 and 1530 and will remain in force for 18 months. However it is anticipated that the works will be completed by 6 March 2020.
This Order will enable BT, safe access to underground BT footway and carriageway boxes for fibre cabling and jointing works in existing duct. Required for new customer connection.
An alternative vehicular route will be signed using; Rye Water Lane - High Street - Fudge Hill - Court Hill - Corscombe Road. If you would like further information about the work being undertaken and access arrangements, please call BT on 0370 050 0792. For further information concerning this Order please call Dorset Highways Traffic Team on 01305 221020. Find this information online: dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/roadworks-events
Dated: 6 February 2020.
JOHN SELLGREN, Executive Director of Place, Dorset Council, South Walks House, Dorchester DT1 1UZ.
Notice of Modification Order Section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Dorset Council County of Dorset Definitive Map and Statement of Rights of Way Dorset Council (A Byway Open to All Traffic, Beaminster at Crabb’s Barn Lane) Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2020
The above Order, made on 24 January 2020, if confirmed as made, will modify the definitive map and statement by adding a Byway Open to All Traffic and upgrading Bridleway 35 to a Byway Open to All Traffic in the parish of Beaminster as follows:
Byway Open to All Traffic, Beaminster: (To be numbered Byway 97, Beaminster) From its junction with the C67 Road at Whitesheet Hill, opposite Bridleways 10 and 17 at ST 49560299, east south east along a stone/earth surfaced track (known as Crabb’s Barn Lane) hedged on both sides, to its junction with Footpath 28 at ST 50060270 and continuing east south east along the track to its junction with Bridleway 84 and the current Bridleway 35 at ST 50150264. Width: 9.14 metres (30 feet) (as indicated in the Beaminster Inclosure Award 1809).
Bridleway 35, Beaminster to be upgraded to Byway Open to All Traffic: (To be renumbered as part of Byway 97, Beaminster) From its junction with Bridleway 84 at ST 50150264, south east along an earth surfaced track, hedged on the eastern side and fenced on the western side, to its junction with Bridleway 33 and the access road to Higher Langdon Farm at ST 50480216. Width: 5 metres.
Byway Open to All Traffic, Beaminster: (To be numbered as part of Byway 97, Beaminster) From its junction with the current route of Bridleway 35 (to be upgraded) and Bridleway 33 at ST 50480216, south east along a tarmac surfaced road, hedged on the eastern side and fenced on the western side, to its junction with Bridleway 34 at ST 50520206 and continuing south south east (via ST 50560196), hedged on both sides to its junction with the D11205 Road at the Corscombe parish boundary at ST 50680165. Width: 5 metres, except for 8 metres at ST 50560196.
A copy of the Order and the Order map may be seen free of charge at Reception, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester during normal office hours. Copies are also available on our website at www.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/row-orders.
Any representations about or objections to the order may be sent in writing to Vanessa Penny, Definitive Map Team Manager, Spatial Planning, Dorset Council, County Hall, Colliton Park, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1XJ (Ref: RW/T354), or via email to definitivemapteam@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk not later than 20 March 2020. Please state the grounds on which they are made. Any letters received will be made available for public inspection. If no representations or objections are duly made to the Order, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Dorset Council, instead of submitting the Order to the Secretary of State for the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs may itself confirm the Order. If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of State, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it.
Dated: 6 February 2020.
JONATHAN MAIR, Monitoring Officer.
Dorset County Council
County Hall , Colliton Park , Dorchester , Dorset , DT1 1XJ
dorsetdirect@dorsetcc.gov.uk http://www.dorsetforyou.com/ 01305 251 000
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