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AGENDA
MEETING: ACCESS COMMITTEE
VENUE: The Town Hall, Grassington
DATE/TIME: Tuesday, 22 July 2008 at 10.00am
Membership: WH Brown, SHK Butcher, G Dalton, TRN Harrison-Topham, KJ Lancaster, Mrs S Marshall, Mrs D Millward and Dr KM Petyt.]
[NOTE: Declarations of the existence and nature of personal interests should be made at the start of the appropriate item.]
Business
1. Minutes of the meeting held on 17 April 2008.
2. Public Question Time.
The National Park Authority has allocated up to 15 minutes at the start of meetings to allow members of the public the opportunity to ask questions and/or to make statements that relate to the work of the Authority. Each person will be allowed to address the meeting for up to three minutes.
Notification of the subject matter of any question and/or statement must be received by the Chief Executive (National Park Officer) at Yoredale, Bainbridge, Leyburn DL8 3EL no later than 12 noon on the day before the meeting.
More detailed guidance is available from the Authority’s Secretariat.
3. Apologies for absence.
4. Declarations of lobbying.
5. Review of Public Rights of Way Delegation Agreements.
6. Report of the Head of Park Management.
7. Proposed Management of four 'Green Lanes' (unsealed routes) in the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
8. Proposals to make five Traffic Regulation Orders.
9. Definitive Map Team Quarterly Report.
10. Mountain Bike Coast to Coast Route and Appendix.
11. Pennine Bridleway National Trail Annual Report 2007/08.
12. Yorkshire Dales Access Forum – Draft minutes of the meeting held on 17 June 2008.
13. Such other business as, in the opinion of the Chairman, should, by reason of special circumstances, be considered as a matter of urgency.
DAVID BUTTERWORTH,
CHIEF EXECUTIVE
Yoredale
Bainbridge
14 July 2008
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