Formby Footpath No.69 – Definitive Map Modification Order No.3

Rights of Way

Sefton Council have written to us with the following Definitive Map Modification Order to add Formby Footpath No.69 from St Luke’s Church Road to the Map. The Modification Order, Maps and Explanatory Statement are available to read in the downloads section of the page.

NOTICE OF MODIFICATION ORDER

SECTION 53 WILDLIFE AND COUNTRYSIDE ACT 1981

DEFINITIVE MAP AND STATEMENT OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY
– AREA NO. 3 (BOROUGH OF SEFTON EXCLUDING SOUTHPORT AND BOOTLE)

METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OF SEFTON MODIFICATION ORDER
NO.2, 2021

To: The Parish Clerk
Of: Formby Parish Council, Formby Library, Duke Street, Formby, L37 4AN – clerk@formby-pc.gov.uk

The above Order made on 14th April 2021, if confirmed as made, will modify the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way for the area by adding a footpath from the St Luke’s Church Road at grid reference O.S Grid Reference SD 328365,405539 to O.S Grid Reference SD 329456,407524, as shown on the Order Map DC2131.

A copy of the Order and the Order Map have been placed and may be seen free of charge, by appointment only at the Highways Development Control, 4th floor Magdalen House, 30 Trinity Road, Bootle, L20 3NJ from 9.00am. to 4.00pm. on Mondays to Fridays. Copies of the Order and Map may be purchased. Appointments must be made via HDD.Enquiries@sefton.gov.uk

Any representations or objections relating to the Order must be sent in writing to the Chief Legal & Democratic Officer, Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, Magdalen House, Trinity Road, Bootle, L20 3NJ (Reference DMMO011715CB), not later than 17th June 2021, and applicants are requested to state the grounds on which they are made. Please bear in mind that such correspondence cannot be treated as confidential and may be inspected by any interested party.

If no such representations or objections are duly made to the Order, or to any part of it, or if any so made are withdrawn, the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, instead of submitting the Order to the Secretary of State (or part of it if the authority has by notice to the Secretary of State so elected under paragraph 5 of Schedule 15 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981) may itself confirm the Order (or that part of the Order). If the Order is submitted to the Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in whole or in part, any representations or objections which have been duly made and not withdrawn will be sent with it.

Dated 5th May 2021
David McCullough
Chief Legal & Democratic Officer
Sefton MBC
Magdalen House, Trinity Road
Bootle
Merseyside L20 3NJ

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