Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 (part) Modification Order 2025, ref 03750

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We have made an order to correct the legal alignment of Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 (part) on the Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way.

Background

Public footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways, open to all traffic are recorded on Definitive Maps and Statements. These maps and statements provide conclusive legal evidence of the existence of public rights. Oxfordshire County Council is responsible for the Definitive Map and Statement for Oxfordshire and has a duty to amend them when evidence suggests that they are inaccurate or incomplete. Such amendments are made by Modification Orders made under section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. These Orders do not come into effect until confirmed. If there are no objections to the order, or if any made are withdrawn, the council may confirm the Order, and the Definitive Map and Statement will then be modified.

The Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 (part) Modification Order 2025

The council has made a Modification Order under section 53 of the Act to amend the alignment of part of Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 on the definitive map and statement by: -

  • Deleting the section from the gate 45m to the east of Main Road Upper Tadmarton near Malcolm’s Cottage at grid reference SP 3959 3752 (Point A on the plan on the right hand side), running east north east for 52m to cross the brook at SP 3964 3753 (Point B), continuing east north east for 54m to SP 3969 3753 (Point C).
  • Adding a section from the gate 45m to the east of Main Road Upper Tadmarton near Malcolm’s Cottage at SP 3959 3752 (Point A), running north east for 50m to cross the brook at SP 3963 3754 (Point D), continuing north east and then south east for 71m to SP 3969 3753 (Point C).

Oxfordshire County Council has made this Order because there is sufficient evidence to show that the alignment shown on the Definitive Map is incorrect. This Order amends the line on the Definitive Map onto that which is shown on the historic mapping. The evidence on which the decision is based is set out in the determination report which can be found on the right hand side. The report appendices are available on request from the case officer - contact details are on the right hand side.

Objecting to the order

Objections or representations relating to the Order must be made in writing to the Principal Officer, Countryside Access Legal, Oxfordshire County Council, Ground Floor, County Hall, Oxford OX1 1ND, or countrysideaccesslegal@oxfordshire.gov.uk no later than 7 March 2025, and must include particulars of the grounds relied on.

To be relevant, objections or representations should relate only to evidence indicating that the rights to be recorded by the order do or do not exist. The law dictates that the council can have no regard to whether these rights are wanted, needed, or have any other potential impacts. The council does not have a choice in that regard and has absolutely no discretion to take other matters into consideration. Ultimately an objection based on anything other than evidence indicating that such rights for the public do not exist, would be disregarded, see what an Inspector considers in reaching a decision.

If there are any objections which are not withdrawn, the council must refer the Order and objections to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs who will appoint an independent Inspector to consider the Order and hear the objections, either at public inquiry(External link), a hearing(External link), or by written exchange of evidence. This would involve the production of Statements of Case by both the council and any objectors and be the subject of scrutiny and cross examination, potentially at public inquiry.

The Council will be willing to discuss the concerns of those objecting or making representations relating to the order. Please contact the contact the Case Officer - contact details are on the right hand side. The right of objection to an order is a statutory right, but it should be exercised in a reasonable manner. The council’s costs involved in dealing with objections to orders are normally awarded against objectors only in cases of unreasonable behaviour.

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) and Data Protection Act

The County Council will consider all correspondence, objections and representations received in response to this order. They may be disseminated widely for these purposes and made available to the public. Privacy Notice Public Rights of Way, Commons and Town & Village Greens

We have made an order to correct the legal alignment of Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 (part) on the Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way.

Background

Public footpaths, bridleways, restricted byways and byways, open to all traffic are recorded on Definitive Maps and Statements. These maps and statements provide conclusive legal evidence of the existence of public rights. Oxfordshire County Council is responsible for the Definitive Map and Statement for Oxfordshire and has a duty to amend them when evidence suggests that they are inaccurate or incomplete. Such amendments are made by Modification Orders made under section 53 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. These Orders do not come into effect until confirmed. If there are no objections to the order, or if any made are withdrawn, the council may confirm the Order, and the Definitive Map and Statement will then be modified.

The Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 (part) Modification Order 2025

The council has made a Modification Order under section 53 of the Act to amend the alignment of part of Tadmarton Bridleway No. 5 on the definitive map and statement by: -

  • Deleting the section from the gate 45m to the east of Main Road Upper Tadmarton near Malcolm’s Cottage at grid reference SP 3959 3752 (Point A on the plan on the right hand side), running east north east for 52m to cross the brook at SP 3964 3753 (Point B), continuing east north east for 54m to SP 3969 3753 (Point C).
  • Adding a section from the gate 45m to the east of Main Road Upper Tadmarton near Malcolm’s Cottage at SP 3959 3752 (Point A), running north east for 50m to cross the brook at SP 3963 3754 (Point D), continuing north east and then south east for 71m to SP 3969 3753 (Point C).

Oxfordshire County Council has made this Order because there is sufficient evidence to show that the alignment shown on the Definitive Map is incorrect. This Order amends the line on the Definitive Map onto that which is shown on the historic mapping. The evidence on which the decision is based is set out in the determination report which can be found on the right hand side. The report appendices are available on request from the case officer - contact details are on the right hand side.

Objecting to the order

Objections or representations relating to the Order must be made in writing to the Principal Officer, Countryside Access Legal, Oxfordshire County Council, Ground Floor, County Hall, Oxford OX1 1ND, or countrysideaccesslegal@oxfordshire.gov.uk no later than 7 March 2025, and must include particulars of the grounds relied on.

To be relevant, objections or representations should relate only to evidence indicating that the rights to be recorded by the order do or do not exist. The law dictates that the council can have no regard to whether these rights are wanted, needed, or have any other potential impacts. The council does not have a choice in that regard and has absolutely no discretion to take other matters into consideration. Ultimately an objection based on anything other than evidence indicating that such rights for the public do not exist, would be disregarded, see what an Inspector considers in reaching a decision.

If there are any objections which are not withdrawn, the council must refer the Order and objections to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs who will appoint an independent Inspector to consider the Order and hear the objections, either at public inquiry(External link), a hearing(External link), or by written exchange of evidence. This would involve the production of Statements of Case by both the council and any objectors and be the subject of scrutiny and cross examination, potentially at public inquiry.

The Council will be willing to discuss the concerns of those objecting or making representations relating to the order. Please contact the contact the Case Officer - contact details are on the right hand side. The right of objection to an order is a statutory right, but it should be exercised in a reasonable manner. The council’s costs involved in dealing with objections to orders are normally awarded against objectors only in cases of unreasonable behaviour.

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) and Data Protection Act

The County Council will consider all correspondence, objections and representations received in response to this order. They may be disseminated widely for these purposes and made available to the public. Privacy Notice Public Rights of Way, Commons and Town & Village Greens

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Approximate location of order area

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