Highways
DONCASTER BOROUGH COUNCIL
THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980
THE DONCASTER BOROUGH COUNCIL (B1538 HATFIELD LINK) (CLASSIFIED ROAD) (SIDE ROADS) ORDER 2018
Notice is hereby given that Doncaster Borough Council (“the Council”) has made on 2nd day of October 2018, and are about to submit to the Secretary of State for Transport for confirmation, an Order (“the Order”) under Sections 14 and 125 of the Highways Act 1980 and all other powers enabling it in that behalf authorising the Council to:-
(a) improve lengths of highway; (including raising, lowering or otherwise altering);
(b) stop up lengths of highway;
(c) construct new highways;
(d) stop up private means of access to premises; and
(e) provide new means of access to premises.
all on or in the vicinity of the route of the classified road to be known as the B1538 Hatfield Link Road which the Council are proposing to construct between the M18 motorway at junction 5 in the parish of Hatfield, proceeding in a general westerly direction and passing over Public Footpath No 8 Hatfield, Bridleway No 5 Hatfield and Bridleway No 3 Hatfield to a point where it meets its junction with Waggons Way in the parish of Stainforth all in the borough of Doncaster South Yorkshire; including the construction of a new road bridge over the South Humberside Main Line Railway, a distance of 2.4km.
Copies of the Order and of the relevant plans may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable hours from the 16th October 2018 at (i) Doncaster Borough Council Offices, Civic Office, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3BU (ii) The Central Library, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3JE (iii) The Hatfield Community Library, High Street, Hatfield, Doncaster DN7 6RY and (iv)The Stainforth 4 All Community Library, Church Road, Stainforth, Doncaster DN7 5PW. (P0562)
ANY PERSON may not later than the 30th November 2018 object to the confirmation of the Order by sending notice of objection in writing to the Secretary of State for Transport, National Transport Casework Team, Department for Transport, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7AR stating the title of the order, the grounds of objection and the objector’s address. In submitting an objection it should be noted that the personal data and correspondence relating to any objection will be passed to the Council in order that they can contact you directly to address the issues raised. If any person does not wish personal data to be forwarded to the Council, they should state why when submitting the objection and the Secretary of State will copy the representations to the Council with the name and address removed and if there is to be a local Public Inquiry, the representations will be seen by the Inspector who may give them less weight as a result.
Dated 16th October 2018
SCOTT FAWCUS, Assistant Director Legal and Democratic Services