Footpaths and Trees

Peter McGillivray, Tree Warden and Footpaths Officer


 
   Linton's Footpath Officer
   and Tree Warden,
   Peter Mcgillivray, was
   appointed by the Parish Council.
   He provides a focal point
   for dealing with these
   important environmental issues.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

   Peter McGillivray, Tree Warden and Footpaths Officer

 Amongst his responsibilities are:

Tree on Wheeler's Lane

Trees 

Gathering information and encouraging practical projects relating to trees in the parish.  Projects may include planting and caring for trees, advising on dangerous trees and tree surveys.   The warden is supported in this work by the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, (BTCV). Linton has, within its boundaries, a Conservation Area and work on any trees within this area is subject to statutory regulations. Some trees are also subject to Tree Preservation Orders. 

For advice or further information, you can contact Peter McGillivray

 

Group of Ramblers

Footpaths

Peter monitors the condition of all footpaths, bridle paths and byways within the parish.  The maintenance of these paths is the responsibility of the respective land owners and Kent County Council's Public Rights of Way section.

If you have see a footpath in Linton that needs maintenance or repairs, or where the signage is damaged or misleading, contact Peter McGillivray

Also, don't forget the Linton Walks! Click here for details

 

 

 

 

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