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I1Sch. 4 Pt. 3 in force at 22.12.2017, see art. 1
(1) Area | (2) Private means of access to be stopped up | (3) Extent of stopping up | (4) New private means of access to be substituted or provided |
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Mersham | - | - | Reference 1 A new private access to pond 3 from a point on the A20 Hythe Road, 60 metres north-west of the merge with the M20 Junction 10A circulatory carriageway, to where it meets pond 3, a distance of 75 metres, as shown on sheets 1 and 2 of the public rights of way and access plans. |
Mersham | Reference c Access to field north of the A20 Hythe Road | At a point 60 metres north west of the junction with Highfield Lane as shown on sheet 2 of the rights of way and access plans. | Reference 2 A new private access to field north of the A20 Hythe Road 95 metres from the junction with Highfield Lane as shown on sheet 2 of the rights of way and access plans. |
Sevington | Reference f Access to field north of the Old Mill Stream and south of the M20 main carriageway | A length from its junction with the local road that joins Church Road, just north of the Church Road footbridge, to a point 45 metres south of the Old Mill Stream, a distance of 278 metres, as shown on sheet 3 of the rights of way and access plans. | Reference 3 A new private access to pond 2 and field north of the Old Mill Stream, from a point on the southbound carriageway of the A2070, 88 metres north of the A2070 roundabout, to the Old Mill Stream, a distance of 153 metres, as shown on the rights of way and access plans sheet 3. |
Sevington | - | - | Reference 4 A new private access to pond 1 from a point on the eastbound carriageway of the new A2070 link road, 370 metres west of the new M20 Junction 10a circulatory carriageway, to where it meets pond 1, a distance of 150 metres, as shown on the rights of way and access plans sheet 3. |
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