Notice of Footpath Closure

Aug 5, 2014 | News

Cornwall Council
Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, S.14

The County of Cornwall (Footpath 20 Padstow) (Temporary Prohibition of Through Traffic) Order 2014

Notice is hereby given that Cornwall Council has made the above Order dated 19th August 2014 prohibiting the use by through traffic of the undermentioned length of footpath at Padstow. This restriction is necessary for sewer works. It is expected that the Order will be in effect from 26th August to 10th September 2014 (24 hours weekends included)

Footpath Closed
Footpath 20 between grid references SW 91220 75125 and SW 91196 75119

Alternative Route 
There is no alternative route, sorry for any inconvenience caused

Jon James, Environment Manager

For further information please contact: South West Water, Tel: 0844 3462020

Map of Footpath 20, Padstow

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