Loxwood path just outside of Pephurst Wood confirmed as public right of way

Plans to add a Loxwood path to the legal record of Public Rights of Way in West Sussex have been approved by the county council.
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An application for the inclusion of the path, which runs through woodland from footpath 795 just outside Pephurst Wood, north-west across Songhurst Furze to footpath 797, was given the nod by the planning & rights of way committee on Tuesday (September 5).

While the three landowners opposed the idea of the path becoming a recognised public right of way, the application was supported by more than 100 people who said it had been used by walkers for more than 40 years.

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A statement from the West Sussex Ramblers said there was ‘significant evidence’ that the route had been used by the public ‘over a considerable period’.

This was supported by applicant Tim Bennett, who lives in Loxwood, and told the meeting that people had been walking the path from as far back as 1950.

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