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14.—(1) The National Park authority must, within 14 days after making an order—
(a)publish a notice containing the details specified in Part 3 of Schedule 2—
(i)in a newspaper circulating in the area in which the road to which the order relates is situated; and
(ii)on its website; and
(b)give notice in writing that the order has been made to any person who made representations under regulation 7.
(2) Where—
(a)any person made representations under regulation 7 objecting to the making of the proposed order, and
(b)the National Park authority did not accede to those objections,
the National Park authority must give its reasons for not so acceding in the notice given to that person under paragraph (1)(b).
(3) The National Park authority must take such other steps (which may include steps corresponding to those mentioned in regulation 5(1)(b)) as it considers appropriate for the purpose of ensuring that adequate publicity is given to the making of the order.
(4) The National Park authority must, as soon as practicable after making the order, add to the documents made available for inspection pursuant to regulation 6—
(a)a copy of the order; and
(b)if the order has been made after the holding of a public inquiry, a copy of the report and recommendation of the inspector.
(5) The National Park authority must, as soon as practicable after publishing a notice in accordance with paragraph (1)(a), add a copy of that notice to the documents made available for inspection pursuant to regulation 6.
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