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BCP Rights of Way team noticed there were administrative errors on the original Parkstone Heights Modification Order 2019. Therefore, the decision was made to re-make the order. The order has now been confirmed.
Full details regarding the order be viewed in the documents section on this page. The documents section includes the order and a map of the location of the bridleway.
Anyone aggrieved by the order or wanting to question the validity of the order, must make an application to the High Court within six weeks of the date on the order notice.
Many Thanks
BCP Rights of Way Team
BCP Rights of Way team noticed there were administrative errors on the original Parkstone Heights Modification Order 2019. Therefore, the decision was made to re-make the order. The order has now been confirmed.
Full details regarding the order be viewed in the documents section on this page. The documents section includes the order and a map of the location of the bridleway.
Anyone aggrieved by the order or wanting to question the validity of the order, must make an application to the High Court within six weeks of the date on the order notice.
Many Thanks
BCP Rights of Way Team
Page last updated: 28 Aug 2024, 10:44 AM
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