To ask the Cabinet Member for Highways, Transport & Waste to consider whether the Council should grant a request from Mr. John Angel, owner of The Sanctuary, to apply to the magistrates’ court for an order stopping up highway rights over land adjacent to his property on the ground that this area is not necessary for public use.
The area concerned is shown cross-hatched on the plan at Appendix 1.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Transport, Street Scene and Flooding
Decision published: 31/05/2019
Effective from: 18/06/2019
Decision:
I consent to the application as set out in the report
This decision was published on 10 June 2019 and will come into force on 18 June 2019.
. Wiltshire Council is required by Section 89 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to prepare and publish a management plan for any and all AONBs in its area. The plan has to be reviewed every five years. The existing plan covers the period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2019, so the council must prepare and publish a new plan for the five years 1st April 2019 to 31st March 2024. The report explains how the council meets this duty by adopting, as a joint signatory, to a management plan for the full extent of the AONB, prepared by the AONB Partnership Board and adopted by all of the local authorities parts of whose areas lie within the boundary of the AONB. The existing Management Plan covers the years 2014-2019, so the authority now needs to adopt the next generation plan for the years 2019 - 2024.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Transport, Street Scene and Flooding
Decision published: 29/05/2019
Effective from: 22/07/2019
Decision:
I approve adoption of the Management Plan 2019-2024 prepared by the AONB Council of Partners
This decision was made on 12 July 2019 and will come into force on 22 July 2019.
Wiltshire Council is required by Section 89 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 to prepare and publish a management plan for any and all AONBs in its area. The plan has to be reviewed every five years. The existing plan covers the period 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2019, so the council must prepare and publish a new plan for the five years 1st April 2019 to 31st March 2024. The report explains how the council meets this duty by adopting, as a joint signatory, to a management plan for the full extent of the AONB, prepared by the AONB Partnership Board and adopted by all of the local authorities parts of whose areas lie within the boundary of the AONB. The existing Management Plan covers the years 2014-2019, so the authority now needs to adopt the next generation plan for the years 2019 - 2024.
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Transport, Street Scene and Flooding
Decision published: 29/05/2019
Effective from: 22/07/2019
Decision:
I approve adoption of the Management plan 2019-2024 prepared by the AONB Partnership Board.
This decision was made on 12 July 2019 and will come into force on
22 July 2019.