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Deposits Register 2000-2009 Deposit Register 2000 Deposit Declaration Ref No Sheet Date submitted due before Landowner Parish District Description TQ45NE, TQ46SE, TQ53NE, TQ55NW, TQ56SW, TQ65NE, 73/00 TQ65SE, TQ54SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence, Fort Halstead, Rarde Knockholt Sevenoaks Dutchmore Wood TQ91NE, TR01NE, 149/00 TR01NW, TR02SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 150/00 TR05NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 151/00 TR13SE, TR13SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 152/00 TR13NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 153/00 TR15NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 154/00 TR13NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 155/00 TR14SE, TR24SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence TR13NE, TR24SW, 156/00 TR14SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 157/00 TR13NE, TR23NW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 158/00 TR24SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 159/00 TR24SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 160/00 TR24SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence TR24NE, TR24NW, 161/00 TR24SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 162/00 TR24NE, TR24SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 164/00 TR24SE, TR34SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 165/00 TR34SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 167/00 TR34NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 168/00 TR36NW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 170/00 TQ65NW, TQ65SW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Platt & Offham Tonbridge Mereworth Training Area 171/00 TQ67SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Gravesham Ministry of Defence 173/00 TQ76NW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 174/00 TQ75NE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence 178/00 TQ85NW 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence Ministry of Defence 180/00 TQ94SE 08/12/2000 08/12/2010 Ministry of Defence, Ashford Bks Ministry of Defence, Ashford Bks Hoo Farm, Shuart Farm (St John College), Belle Isle TR26NE, TR26NW, (Church Commissioners), St Nicholas Court Farms Hoo Farm, Shuart Farm (St John College), Belle Isle (Church 382/00 TR26SE 12/03/2002 12/03/2012 Ltd Commissioners), St Nicholas Court Farms Ltd Howard Chapman Ltd, Broadwater & St Leonards 383/00 TQ65NE 13/03/2000 13/03/2010 Farm, West Malling West Malling Tonbridge Broadwater & St Leonards Farm, West Malling 384/00 TQ64SW 27/03/2000 27/03/2010 John Roderick Hughes Pembury Tunbridge Wells Land to the west and east of Slowery Wood, Pembury 385/00 TR35SE 30/03/2000 30/03/2010 Willmarsh Development Ltd Willmarish Development Ltd 386/00 TR35SE 25/03/2000 25/03/2010 Mount Brothers (Deal) Ltd Mount Brothers (Deal) Ltd 387/00 TR35SE 25/03/2000 25/03/2010 Mount Brothers New Pensions Scheme Mount Brothers New Pensions Scheme Tonbridge & 388/00 TQ75NW 05/05/2000 19/08/2019 The East Malling Trust for Horticultural Research East Malling Malling Horticultural Research Station Foxwold Estate (Johnny Pym) Via Srutt & Parker, 389/00 TQ45SE 10/05/2000 10/05/2010 Lewes Brasted Sevenoaks Foxwold 390/00 TQ94NE, TQ95SE 08/05/2000 08/05/2010 JB Hosking & BA Hosking JB Hosking & BA Hosking Foxwold Estate (Johnny Pym) Via Srutt & Parker, 391/00 TQ45SE 25/05/2000 25/05/2010 Lewes Brasted Sevenoaks Brasted Chart 392/00 TQ73NE, TQ73NW 25/05/2000 25/05/2010 Own Wood Ltd Own Wood Ltd 393/00 TQ73NE, TQ73NW 25/05/2000 25/05/2010 Own Wood Ltd & Dulwich Storage Co Ltd Own Wood Ltd & Dulwich Storage Co Ltd The Woodland Trust, Shoulder of Mutton Wood, Tonbridge & 395/00 TQ76NW & TQ76SW 19/06/2000 26/04/2020 Wouldham, Kent Wouldham Malling The Woodland Trust, Shoulder of Mutton Wood, Wouldham, Kent 396/00 TQ46SE, TQ56SW 03/08/2000 03/08/2010 Dr Mary R Bliss Halsted Sevenoaks Saunders Spring Wood IJ Wood, 61Fairfield Rise, Billericay, Essex, CM12- 397/00 TR34NE 02/11/2000 02/11/2010 9NL IJ Wood, 61Fairfield Rise, Billericay, Essex, CM12-9NL J Ashley, Hillwood House, Starvenden Lane, 399/00 TQ73NE 22/10/2000 22/10/2010 Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17-2AN Deposit Register 2001 Deposit Date Declaration Ref No Sheet submitted due before Depositor Parish District Description The Woodland Trust, Autumn Park, Dysart Road, Grantham, Lincs, NG31-6LL 398/01 TQ55NW 15/10/2001 15/10/2011 Woodland Trust, Crown Meadow Wood, Dunton Green Dunton Green Sevenoaks Crown Meadow Wood, Dunton Green 400/01 TQ45SW 09/01/2001 09/01/2011 John St at Warde, Squerryes Estate Westerham Sevenoaks Squerryes Sand Pit TQ45NW, TQ45SE, 401/01 TQ45SW 17/11/2000 17/11/2010 Trustees on The Warde, Jersey Settlement, Squerryes Estate Westerham Sevenoaks Squerryes Park TQ45NE, TQ45NW, 402/01 TQ45SW 20/11/2000 20/11/2010 Trustees on The 1997 Warde, Settlement, Squerryes Estate Westerham Sevenoaks Squerryes Park 403/01 TR26SE 06/02/2001 06/02/2011 SS Mount, New Barn Farm, Stourmouth, Nr Canterbury SS Mount, New Barn Farm, Stourmouth, Nr Canterbury 404/01 TQ64SE 02/03/2001 02/03/2011 R Harris, Tutty's Farm, Matfield, Brenchley Brenchley Tunbridge Wells Tutty's Farm, Matfield JDG & DEP Bartlett, Buckhurst Farmhouse, Buckhurst Farm, 405/01 TQ73NE 28/02/2001 28/02/2011 Sissinghurst, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17-2AA PSC Bartlett, Flat 10, Purbeck Court, Purbeck Road, Bournemouth, 406/01 TQ73NE 24/02/2001 24/02/2011 BH2-5EF RGP Bartlett, Little Swalows, Golford Road, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17- 407/01 TQ73NE 27/02/2001 27/02/2011 3NS Kent County Council, Kent Estate Management, Kings Hill, Gibson 408/01 TQ57SE 02/03/2001 02/03/2011 Drive, West Malling, Yew Tree Centre, Brent Way, Dartford Stone Dartford Yew Tree Centre, Dartford TQ63NW, Roy Harris Forest Lodge, Bells Yew Green, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, Deposit comprises:- Rear Wood, Bayham, Lamberhurst Clay Hill Wood, Lamberhurst Rear and Forge 409/01 TQ63NE 23/03/2001 09/03/2041 TN3-9AX Lamberhurst Tunbridge Wells Woods, Lamberhurst Bahyam Farm, Bayham 410/01 TQ82NE 10/08/2001 10/08/2011 William Marrist Everett William Marrist Everett KA Wood, Brunswick House, The Street, Conyer, Nr Sittingbourne, 411/01 TQ94SW 18/10/2001 18/10/2011 Kent, ME9-9HF KA Wood, Brunswick House, The Street, Conyer, Nr Sittingbourne, Kent, ME9-9HF Andrew Pillar, Spilsill Farm, Frittenden Road, Staplehurst, Kent, TN12 412/01 TQ74SE 19/11/2001 19/11/2011 0DJ TQ76SE, Ken Culver, Woodbank Barn, Pilgrims Way, Wouldham, Kent, ME1- 413/01 TQ76SW 05/12/2001 05/12/2011 3RB. Frith Wood, Aylesford Ken Culver, Woodbank Barn, Pilgrims Way, Wouldham, Kent, ME1-3RB. Frith Wood, Aylesford Deposit Register 2002 Deposit Declaration Ref No Sheet Date submitted due before Landowner Parish District Description The Woodland Trust, Earley Wood and Earley Wood 8/02 TR15SW 21/12/2001 21/12/2011 Extension, Petham The Woodland Trust, Earley Wood and Earley Wood Extension, Petham 24/02 TQ53NE 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Nellington Wood, Rusthall Rusthall Tunbridge Wells Nellington Wood, Tunbridge Wells The Woodland Trust, Friezland Wood, Tunbridge 26/02 TQ53NE 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 Wells Tunbridge Wells Tunbridge Wells Friezland Wood, Tunbridge Wells 27/02 TQ73SE 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Comfort's Wood, Cranbrook Cranbrook Tunbridge Wells Comfort's Wood, Cranbrook 28/02 TQ84NW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Tilden Wood, Headcorn Headcorn Maidstone The Woodland Trust, Tilden Wood, Headcorn 30/02 TR02SW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Ketchey Copse, Lydd Lydd Shepway The Woodland Trust, Ketchey Copse, Lydd 31/02 TR24SE 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Neck Wood, Alkham Alkham Dover The Woodland Trust, Neck Wood, Alkham 32/02 TR05SW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Park Wood, Chilham Chilham Ashford The Woodland Trust, Park Wood, Chilham 33/02 TR03NW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Packing Wood, Hamstreet Hamstreet Ashford The Woodland Trust, Packing Wood, Hamstreet The Woodland Trust, Denge Wood, Garlinge Green, The Woodland Trust, Denge Wood, Garlinge Green, Chartham & 35/02 TR15SW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 Chartham & Pennypot Wood, Chartham Chartham Canterbury Pennypot Wood, Chartham 45/02 TR26SW 07/11/2002 07/11/2012 PM & JS Fuller, Hoath Court Farm, Hoath PM & JS Fuller, Hoath Court Farm, Hoath The Woodland Trust, Wilmay Copse, Fawkham 122/02 TQ56NE 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 Green Fawkham Sevenoaks Wilmay Copse, Fawkham Green 123/02 TQ56NW 14/06/2012 14/06/2022 The Woodland Trust, Mount Wood, Farningham Farningham Sevenoaks Mount Wood, Farningham 192/02 TQ97/SW 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd 193/02 TQ94SE 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd 194/02 TQ94NW 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd, Highstead & Poplars and Robert Brett & Sons Ltd, Highstead & Poplars and Part of Upper Grounds 195/02 TR26NW 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Part of Upper Grounds Farms, Chislet Farms, Chislet 196/02 TR26SW 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd, Land at Stodmarsh Robert Brett & Sons Ltd, Land at Stodmarsh 197/02 TR16SE, TR26SW 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd 198/02 TR15NE 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd 199/02 TR16SE 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert Brett & Sons Ltd Robert Brett & Sons Ltd 200/02 TR16SE 02/01/2002 02/01/2012 Robert
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