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Guy Ritchie's Compton Abbas Airfield footpath diverted | Guy Ritchie's Compton Abbas Airfield footpath diverted |
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A new path has been proposed around the edge of Compton Abbas Airfield | A new path has been proposed around the edge of Compton Abbas Airfield |
A public footpath which directly crosses a runway in an airfield owned by film-maker Guy Ritchie has been diverted. | A public footpath which directly crosses a runway in an airfield owned by film-maker Guy Ritchie has been diverted. |
A new path around the edge of Compton Abbas Airfield in Dorset was officially certified as a legal route on Thursday. | |
It is about 500m (1,640ft) longer than the previous path and was requested in March by Ashcombe Estates, trading as the airfield. | It is about 500m (1,640ft) longer than the previous path and was requested in March by Ashcombe Estates, trading as the airfield. |
The changes coincided with the moving of the test area for aircraft, which is now further away from any public path. | |
The plans included moving the engine test position | The plans included moving the engine test position |
The airfield said "the flying community has been very supportive" of the changes. | The airfield said "the flying community has been very supportive" of the changes. |
Compton Abbas Parish Council initially objected to the plans, saying the path had likely been in existence since 1888 without problems or accidents, but it withdrew the complaint. | Compton Abbas Parish Council initially objected to the plans, saying the path had likely been in existence since 1888 without problems or accidents, but it withdrew the complaint. |
Dorset Council said: "The decision at the Strategic and Technical Planning Committee was to refer the confirmation of the order to the Secretary of State, this was because we had an objection. | |
"However, after the meeting, the objection was formally withdrawn and therefore Dorset Council was able to confirm the order itself." | |
You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. | You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram. |
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