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Planning authorities asked to take rights of way into account

the soldiers are gone but the tank tracks remain

1993 - January 25

The Government considers that the effect of development on a public right of way is a material consideration in the determination of planning applications. It asks local authorities to ensure that the effect on a right of way is taken into account. (172)

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2000 - August
The technical and contracts manager for the district council expressed concerns about the proposed development and the lack of consultation with residents. (182)

Click here to find out what happened at Stainton Grove in the winter of 2001



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The footpath starts at The Avenue.

'There has not been any consultation with the people of Stainton Grove, which was promised by

Durham County Council' - a Teesdale District Councillor. (81) Darlington & Stockton Times, August 9 2002

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Our heritage is who we are today; we are the only ones who can protect it.

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The law locks up the man or woman,
Who steals the goose from off the common,
But leaves the greater villain loose,
Who steals the common from the goose.

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