Faversham footpaths group
WebThe Group's next walk is this Sunday, 5 February, meeting at 10 o'clock outside the Guildhall. The plan is to walk out to Lorendon Park, where there should be some … Web(49) Mr Brian Caffarey (Faversham Footpaths Group) spoke in support of the proposal. He said that the main arguments in its favour were well summarised in paragraph 2.0 on page 5, and in paragraph 5 of Appendix D of the report. He also believed that that the report was very persuasive in explaining in detail why the various objections carried ...
Faversham footpaths group
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WebOur next walk will be on Sunday 15 April, meeting at 10.00am at Bunting Close, at the entrance to Oare Gunpowder Works. The following walk will be on Sunday 20 May. WebWe will be walking The Two Creeks Walk on Sunday 6 August, starting at 10.00am outside the Guildhall. The route is going to be closed temporarily soon, so this is a good opportunity to walk this very...
WebJul 9, 2024 · The business closed in about 1970 and the site was then developed for housing in the 1980s, obstructing the path in the process. Andrew, with later support … WebVery enjoyable walk on Sunday. Ideal weather: bright but not too hot. Saw and heard a cuckoo at Conyer. Think there may have been a second one there too. (Three recorded the other day, apparently.)....
WebGood publicity in this week's Faversham Times and Faversham News following the press release we issued about the footpath Orders re the Creekside Path at Faversham Reach and Waterside Close. We're... WebThe Faversham News reported on 23 February that, as we had argued at the Town Council's Planning Committee meeting, the Council would be seeking clarification on …
WebJan 21, 2024 · In 2011, FTC, Mr. Andrew Osborne, Cllr Mike Cosgrove and its small band of supporters who later formed Faversham Footpaths Group - an unofficial elitist group established specifically to promote the …
WebOur Proof of Evidence is now on the Group's website: www.favershamfootpathsgroup.org.uk The walk on Sunday 14 January will start from the Guildhall at 10.00am. Linda is planning to take us out... clock dance book summaryWebToday's Faversham News includes a letter from the Group's Chair, Trevor Payne, pointing out that the benefits of increased tourism to the Creek will only be realised if there is greater public... clock dance by anne tylerWebGood to see the Open Spaces Society's recognition of the huge part played by Andrew Osborne in ensuring that the obstructed footpath at Faversham Reach can be diverted … bocage velizyWebMay 25, 2013 · For many months now, people have been voicing their concerns about lack of consultation over the Faversham Creek Neighbourhood Plan. The response of the steering group developing the plan has been to plough on regardless, denying that there is a problem. They point to the May 2012 exhibition (and to the November 2012 … clock dance by anne tyler reviewWebLooking forward this morning to the Group's walk out along the Creek to Nagden and Graveney. Meeting at 10 o'clock outside the Guildhall. clock dance book reviewWebRR-039 FFG Faversham Footpaths Group RR-052 OPC Oare Parish Council RR-062 CLP Canterbury Labour Party RR-114 FSELP Faversham and Swale East Branch Labour Party RR-138 OSS John Gordon Sencicle on behalf of The Open Spaces Society RR-225 TRAM The Ramblers RR-248 RAM Ramblers ... bocage sonetistaWebJul 9, 2024 · Faversham footpath ZF5 Andrew, with later support from the Faversham Footpaths Group and other residents, led a campaign to re-open the path by diverting it along the creekside. However, the residents of the housing development sought to delete the path entirely. Two public inquiries backed Andrew’s campaign. clockd19