ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL
RECORD OF OFFICER NON-EXECUTIVE DECISION
Date of Decision:
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6 July 2018 |
Decision Maker: (Including Job Title)
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Tom Smith Assistant Director of Community Safety and Street Scene |
Specific Delegation: (If any)
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Town & Country Planning Act 1990 section 257 |
Brief Description of Decision:
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To approve the making and confirmation of an order to Divert part of Public Footpath No.7 in Wales to allow development to take place for the caravan park at Rother Valley Country Park.
To give approval for the order to be taken to the Secretary of State if objections are received against the order
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Reasons for the Decision:
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An application was received from the Council’s Council Green Spaces team on 24/11/2017 to divert the route of Public Footpath No.7 in Wales. The diversion is required to allow the development of a caravan park at Rother Valley Country Park
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Details of alternative options considered and rejected:
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The alternative would be to take no action. This has been rejected. |
Where the decision is made under a specific delegation from a decision making body, the names of any member of the relevant body who declared a conflict of interest in relation to the decision and name of the body granting the specific delegation and the date when it did so: |
No
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Background Papers: |
None
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Reports or parts of reports considered
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Report to Assistant Director – Community Safety and Street Scene (6 July 2018) - Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Diversion order, Public Footpath No.7 in Wales (Town & Country Planning Act 1990 section 257) |
I certify that this is a true record of the executive decision to:
1. Approve the making and confirmation of an order to Divert part of Public Footpath No.7 in Wales to allow development to take place for the caravan park at Rother Valley Country Park.
2. Approve that the order to be taken to the Secretary of State if objections are received against the order
Signed by the Decision Maker
Dated 06/07/2018
Name: Tom Smith
Job Title: Assistant Director – Street Scene and Community Safety