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If there is an objection, the street works authority can either discontinue, or it can go to a magistrates' court. A path created by this method will be maintainable at the public expense. Hampshire County Council has used this method for footpaths, [14] and Essex County Council often uses it for new bridleways. [citation needed]
The Essex Way crosses several other long-distance footpaths including St Peter's Way (a 45-mile/72 km walk from Chipping Ongar to Bradwell-on-Sea), the Three Forests Way (a 60-mile/97 km circular walk linking Epping, Hatfield and Hainault forests), the Saffron Trail (a 71-mile/114 km walk from Southend-on-Sea to Saffron Walden), the John Ray Walk (a 9-mile/14.5 km walk from Braintree to Witham ...
The basin was restored to use in 1992, when the IWA co-ordinated various bodies to undertake the work. The National Rivers Authority dredged the basin, Essex County Council repaired the lock bridge, riparian owners repaired wharves, and members of the IWA and the Waterway Recovery Group repaired the lock and the feeder system to the basin. A ...
The name Forest Way refers to the two forests which this path connects, the 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) Epping Forest and the 403-hectare (996-acre) Hatfield Forest. The walk was developed by Essex County Council as part of its ‘Ways through Essex’ project, to help people enjoy the Essex countryside.
CR 619 at the Union County line in Irvington: Hillside Avenue, Mill Road, Stuyvesant Avenue CR 510 in Newark: CR 620: 1.02 1.64 End of county maintenance in Montclair: Upper Mountain Avenue CR 631 at the Passaic County line in Montclair: CR 621: 3.23 5.20 CR 506 in Montclair: Valley Road CR 618 / CR 621 at the Passaic County line in Montclair ...
Essex County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of Essex in England. It has 75 councillors, elected from 70 divisions, and has been under Conservative majority control since 2001. [2] The council meets at County Hall in the centre of Chelmsford. It is a member of the East of England Local Government Association.
A view along the Broomway during a pre-1922 trip by the Essex Field Club, showing a fingerpost at a "headway" and one of the 400 "brooms" visible to the right of the carriage. The Broomway leaves the mainland at Wakering Stairs, where there is a causeway over the band of soft mud (known as the Black Grounds or blackgrounds) [ 24 ] which ...
Essex County Hall is a municipal building in Market Road, Chelmsford, Essex: it is the headquarters of Essex County Council. Blocks C and D are Grade II listed buildings . [ 1 ]