DavidSally
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I have just been notified of this:
’TWO DALES', aka 'Back Lane, Darley Dale'.
A claim dated 3 November 2005 was received by the County Council (to define Back Lane as a BOAT)...
On 19 December 2012 the County Council consulted various groups and individuals ...
This Monday, 27 July meeting will be the first airing of the Legal Services Report prepared following the consultation.
The recommendation is that the sourthern end of the route (which includes the narrow and heavily eroded section) is classed as a Bridleway, while the northern section (starting as the tarmac Butchers Lane, leading onto a tarmac section feeding several properties, and terminating as a natural surfaced section through woods) is classed as a BOAT.
This is another iconic lane in the Peak District under threat.
If you have 'feelings' that the recommendation is wrong, the first thing to do is download and read the report:
http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/images/2015-07-27 BOAT Darley Dale_tcm44-267879.pdf
If anyone wishes to attend the meeting, (10:00-11:00-ish), which is open to the public, the address is
Derbyshire County Council
County Hall
Matlock
DE4 3AG
’TWO DALES', aka 'Back Lane, Darley Dale'.
A claim dated 3 November 2005 was received by the County Council (to define Back Lane as a BOAT)...
On 19 December 2012 the County Council consulted various groups and individuals ...
This Monday, 27 July meeting will be the first airing of the Legal Services Report prepared following the consultation.
The recommendation is that the sourthern end of the route (which includes the narrow and heavily eroded section) is classed as a Bridleway, while the northern section (starting as the tarmac Butchers Lane, leading onto a tarmac section feeding several properties, and terminating as a natural surfaced section through woods) is classed as a BOAT.
This is another iconic lane in the Peak District under threat.
If you have 'feelings' that the recommendation is wrong, the first thing to do is download and read the report:
http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/images/2015-07-27 BOAT Darley Dale_tcm44-267879.pdf
If anyone wishes to attend the meeting, (10:00-11:00-ish), which is open to the public, the address is
Derbyshire County Council
County Hall
Matlock
DE4 3AG