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Could any contingency fund be used to widen the path outside Brewers House?

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Could any contingency fund be used to widen the path outside Brewers House?

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MS: A contingency fund is held to deal with issues associated with the original scheme that may arise after completion or during execution of the work. It is unlikely that the cost of the provision of a new footpath would be dealt with by the contingency fund. The other issues would be the residual width of the highway being sufficient to comply with statutory regulation.

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