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THE LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PUBLIC PATH NOTICE PARTS OF FOOTPATHS

Notice ID: MFN0623995

Notice effective from
15th September 2021 to 15th October 2021

THE LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY PUBLIC PATH NOTICE PARTS OF FOOTPATHS

408037 & 408087, ALONGSIDE THE BECK AT STANLEY GHYLL, ESKDALE PARISH TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC ORDER 2021 NOTICE IS GIVEN that under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, the Lake District National Park Authority intends, not less than seven days from the date of this notice, to make an order. The effect of the order will be to prohibit public traffic for all purposes from proceeding over parts of footpaths 408037, 408087 alongside the beck at Stanley Ghyll, Eskdale; namely 408037 between SD1735 9959 & SD 1741 9960, and 408087 between SD 1743 9983 & SD 1741 9960, to enable vegetation clearance and rock stabilisation works. The notice and plan showing the route concerned may be inspected during normal office or opening hours at the National Park Authority Offices, Muriey Moss, Oxenholme Road, Kendal, LA9 7RL; at Copeland Borough Council, Copeland Borough Council, The Market Hall, Whitehaven, CA28 7JG; and at Holmrook Post Office, Tynedale Farm Services, Farm Shop, Holmrook, Egremont, CA191UH; and online at www.

lakedistrictgov.uk/rowclisures

The order will take effect on 22 October 2021 and will continue in force for six months, but it is hoped that the works will be completed by Christmas 2021, and the section of 40S037 will hopefully be re-opened in mid/late November 2021. When works are taking place, signs will be erected showing the closed path and the alternative route. The path will be accessible as normal other than on these days. If the works have not been completed it may be extended for a further period with the approval of the Secretary of State. Authority Solicitor, 15 September 2021

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