Shrivenham Footpath No. 15 (part) Public Path Extinguishment and Definitive Map and Statement Modification Order 2026. Ref: 03851

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This consultation is to give interested parties the opportunity to make comments on the order to extinguish part of Shrivenham Footpath No. 15 under s118 Highways Act 1980. Details on the concurrent creation of part of Shrivenham Footpath No. 15 and Footpath No. 18 can be found here.

If you would like further details, please contact the Case Officer, Andy Sylvester, on 01865 815302 or email andy.sylvester@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Any objections/representation must be made in writing to the Countryside Access Legal Team via post to the following address Countryside Access Legal, Oxfordshire County Council, Ground Floor, County Hall, Oxford, OX1 1ND or via email to countrysideaccesslegal@oxfordshire.gov.uk before the end of the consultation period.

Progress on cases can be viewed on the Countryside Access web pages or by using the following link www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/modificationsanddiversions

This consultation is to give interested parties the opportunity to make comments on the order to extinguish part of Shrivenham Footpath No. 15 under s118 Highways Act 1980. Details on the concurrent creation of part of Shrivenham Footpath No. 15 and Footpath No. 18 can be found here.

If you would like further details, please contact the Case Officer, Andy Sylvester, on 01865 815302 or email andy.sylvester@oxfordshire.gov.uk

Any objections/representation must be made in writing to the Countryside Access Legal Team via post to the following address Countryside Access Legal, Oxfordshire County Council, Ground Floor, County Hall, Oxford, OX1 1ND or via email to countrysideaccesslegal@oxfordshire.gov.uk before the end of the consultation period.

Progress on cases can be viewed on the Countryside Access web pages or by using the following link www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/modificationsanddiversions

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