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Woodthorpe Hall and its immediate environments, Owler Bar and Fanshawegate and fields to the north of Fanshawegate TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Lane. 10. Parish: Horsleygate and Cordwell: ACTS Properties on Horsleygate Lane between the junction of Horsleygate Lane and Horsleygate Road and Jenkin Hill CLEVELAND COUNTY COUNCIL House, and fields to the south as far as Cordwell Lane. Cordwell and fields between Cordwell Land and Millthorpe Brook.. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 11. Holmesfield Parish: Unthank: Notice of approval of Cleveland Replacement Structure Plan Unthank Hall, Rose Cottage and adjacent farm and fields to the south. Notice is hereby given that on 26th November 1990, the Secretary of 12. Unstone Parish: West Handley: State for the Environment approved the above-named structure plan The village of West Handley. with modifications. 13. Unstone Parish: Summerley: Certified copies of the plan, of the Secretary of State's letter The hamlet of Summerley and fields immediately to the east of notifying his decision and of the panel report of the Examination in Elm Tree Farm. Public have been deposited at: 14. Woodhouse: (1) Cleveland County Council, Department of Economic Properties between William Lethick Primary School and Development and Planning, Gurney House, Gurney Street, Dronfield Woodhouse Methodist Church on Holmesfield Lane, Middlesbrough. Dronfield Woodhouse Hall Farm and barns and properties to (2) Hartlepool Borough Council, Civic Centre, Hartlepool. north and south of Carr Lane as far as Oxclose Lane. (3) Langbaurgh-on-Tees Borough Council, Cargo Fleet Offices, 15. Morton: South Bank, Middlesbrough. Church Farm, Sitwell Arms, Holy Cross Church, Rectory, (4) Middlesbrough Borough Council, Vancouver House, Gurney Rectory Cottage, Globe Farm and fields to east. Yew Tree Street, Middlesbrough. Farm, Sycamore Farm, Morton Manor 2-12 Main Road. (5) Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council, Municipal Buildings, 16. Hallfieldgate Lane: Shirland: Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees. Hallfieldgate Farm, Hallfield Hall, Meadow Croft, The The deposited documents are available for inspection free of Cottage, Cliff Cottage and field to south, Yew Tree Farm and charge during normal office hours. Yew Tree Cottage. The plan becomes operative on 17th December 1990, but if any 17. Amber Mill and Toad Hole Furnace, Oakerthorpe: person aggrieved by the plan desires to question its validity on the The hamlets of Toad Hole Furnace and of Amber Mill, the road grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by Part II of the and part of the railway between. Town and Country Planning Act 1990, or that any requirement of 18. Sutton Scarsdale: the said Part II or of any regulations made thereunder has not been Sutton Scarsdale and the surrounding parkland. complied with in relation to the approval of the plan, he may, within 19. Moss Valley: 6 from 7th December 1990, make an application to the High Court The Moss Valley and land to the west as far as Coal Aston. under section 287 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. In exercise of powers under the above Act, and of the Town and County Secretary Country Planning Act 1990, and associated statutory Instruments, 14th December 1990. (481) special attention is to be paid to the desirability of preserving and enhancing the character and appearance of Conservation Areas. Additional control is exercised by the Local Planning Authority COUNTY COUNCIL under that legislation as follows: TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND 1. Conservation Area consent must be applied for and granted CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990. SECTION 69 prior to the demolition of most buildings and other structures within the Conservation Areas (Section 74 Town and Country Designation of Conservation Areas Planning (Listed Buildings and Coservation) Act 1990). Notice is hereby given that the District 2. Trees must not be pruned or felled before the six weeks' written Council, in exercise of their duty to determine what parts of the area notice has been served on the Local Planning Authority and are of special architectural or historical interest, the character or that period has elapsed (Section 211 Town and Country appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, have Planning Act 1990). designated a number of Conservation Areas within North East 3. Permitted development rights under the Town and Country Derbyshire District, in the county of Derby, as follows: Planning (General Development Order) 1988 are affected. 4. Applications which will materially affect the character of the 1. Brampton Parish: Pratt Hall Conservation Area: Conservation Area will be advertised on site and in the press. The hamlet based on Pratt Hall and immediately surrounding fields. A copy of the maps defining the Conservation Areas will be 2. Brampton Parish: Cutthorpe Conservation Area: available for inspection at the offices of the North East Derbyshire That part of Cutthorpe centred on the Old Manor House, District Council, Saltergate, Chesterfield, during normal office Green Lane and Cutthorpe Green together with the fields hours. (S36) between. 3. Brampton Parish: Wadshelf: Wadshelf Village and fields to the south as far as Top Lane and EAST HERTFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Hallcliffe Lane. 4. Barlow Parish: Barlow Woodseats and Johnnygate: Planning (Listed Buildings and Conversation Areas) Act 1990, Barlow Woodseats Hall, Johnnygate, fields between, Hag Section 69 Wood, and Hollin Wood. 5. Barlow Parish: Barlow Mills and Crowholes: Designation of A Conservation Area: Little Hadham, Hertfordshire That part of Barlow known as Crowholes and field to the south Notice is hereby given that on 1st December 1990, the East Barlow Brook, Barlow Mills and the adjacent fields. Hertfordshire District Council, in pursuance of its powers under 6. Barlow Parish: Barlow Grange and High Ashes: section 69 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation The hamlet of Barlow Grange, High Ashes Farm and fields Areas) Act 1990, designated a Conservation Area at Little Hadham, between. 7. Holmesfield Parish: Holraesfield and Holmesfield Common: Hertfordshire. Castle Hill, Hall Farm, St. Swithins Church and Vicarage, The Conservation Area is bounded by the River Ash to the east of Horns Inn and fields to the north as far as the moated site. the village, stretching up to and including Priory Cottage in the north, and then following Albury Road down to Glentarn. The Green Farm, Travellers Rest Public House, surrounding properties, extending to the west opposite the Church. boundary then moves westwards along the public footpath into the Holmesfield Common. field with the disused windmill, and then southwards to the A120. 8. Holmesfield Parish: Cartledge: Moving back into the village, the Conversation Area includes Cartledge Hall and field to the east, Cartledge Grange, Manor Farm and then follows the main road southwards past Little Cartledge Hall farm and adjacent cottages. Ash House down to the field boundary and the River Ash. 9. Holmesfield Parish: Fanshawegate and Woodthorpe Hall: The Effects of such Designation are that: