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Grant to help with cost of diverting footpath?
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<blockquote data-quote="NLF" data-source="post: 9225552" data-attributes="member: 30970"><p>Definitely contact the local ramblers and explain what you want to do. Best to get them onside first or at worse discover if they are likely to object before you spend any money. We have moved footpaths and usually found the ramblers supportive. </p><p></p><p>The problem in our area has been an organisation called the Open Spaces Society. They are a tiny group of people who object to everything. </p><p></p><p>If someone objects it goes to an inquiry. If you hire a solicitor to represent you it will set you back another 2-5k though you could represent yourself. Talk to the CLA or NFU. I have always found them helpful. </p><p></p><p>If the diversion is sensible it will get passed at the enquiry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NLF, post: 9225552, member: 30970"] Definitely contact the local ramblers and explain what you want to do. Best to get them onside first or at worse discover if they are likely to object before you spend any money. We have moved footpaths and usually found the ramblers supportive. The problem in our area has been an organisation called the Open Spaces Society. They are a tiny group of people who object to everything. If someone objects it goes to an inquiry. If you hire a solicitor to represent you it will set you back another 2-5k though you could represent yourself. Talk to the CLA or NFU. I have always found them helpful. If the diversion is sensible it will get passed at the enquiry. [/QUOTE]
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