Kissing Gate Foot Path

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I’ve been trying for this to be a stop but a it being rejected ? Can I have some help please to make this into one , any help would be great full .
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I’m sorry to say but that won’t get accepted as it’s just a gate. It would need a sign to get accepted, like these.





Those yellow public footpath signs are hard to get accepted now aswell by themselves

As NotASmurfTorb says, it’s just a gate. It doesn’t sit on a named trail, it’s just part of a normal footpath.

The John Musgrave Heritage Trail that it leads to looks highly eligible and has distinct trail markers, if those haven’t been submitted then I would suggest trying those.

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Hello and welcome @SurfeRich

I have to agree with the comments made, this is just not going to work.
This is a nice path but it has nothing that defines it or protects its route. It’s not an official public footpath (not on the PROW database) unlike the path it joins. So it is not acting as an anchor for a set path.

So I would let this one go as a kissing gate on its own is not a distinct object.

Are there any more public footpath markers on the main path?

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Shame as the path has been there for 30 years