Minutes:
The Panel considered a report from the Director of Corporate Services of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 Section 53 for an application for the addition of a Public Bridleway along Glass House Lane from Public Footpath 56 by the road at Chipnall Mill to Public Footpath 71 by the road at Glass Houses, Loggerheads.
The report was presented verbally to take Members through the various legal documentary and historical evidence relevant to the application. The Director also made reference to case law which dealt with the weight to be given to the evidence and gave guidance on the legal tests which they should apply. In applying these tests, Members were made aware that they should examine the evidence in its totality. During their consideration of the application, Members had regard to the Appendices attached to the report including;
The Panel decided that the available evidence was sufficient to conclude that a Public Bridleway, which was not currently shown on the Definitive Map and Statement, subsisted along the claimed route.
Decided – That:
(a) the evidence submitted by the applicant is sufficient to show the Public Bridleway is Reasonably Alleged to subsist along Glass House Lane from Public Footpath 56 by the road at Chipnall Mill to Public Footpath 71 by the road at Glass Houses, Loggerheads, on the Plan submitted to the report.
(b) an Order be made to add the right of way shown marked from Public Bridleway along Glass House Lane from Public Footpath 56 by the road at Chipnall Mill to Public Footpath 71 by the road at Glass Houses, Loggerheads on the plan attached at Appendix B to the Definitive Map and Statement of Public Rights of Way for the District of Newcastle.
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