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Register of Tree Preservation Orders Number of Provisional Order Records = 2 Printed on 06/08/2021 Number of Confirmed Order Records = 1160 MID SUSSEX DISTRICT COUNCIL Total number of order records = 1251 Register of Tree Preservation Orders Number of Provisional order records = 2 Printed on 06/08/2021 Number of Confirmed order records = 1160 Ashurst Wood Number of TPOs in parish = 16 Provisional Date Order Reference Location Status Order Date Confirmed GR/05/TPO/79 Beech Hollow And Hadleigh Cansiron Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex Terminated 09/01/1980 30/06/1980 GR/01/TPO/81 Moor Hill And The Pines 44 Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TG Confirmed 05/06/1981 21/07/1981 GR/02/TPO/81 23 And 25 Maypole Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3QN Confirmed 14/10/1981 26/01/1982 GR/02/TPO/82 The Barn Woods Hill Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3RH Confirmed 08/11/1982 17/12/1982 GR/05/TPO/82 Hillside House Ivydene Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TN Confirmed 17/11/1982 10/01/1983 GR/02/TPO/84 The Pines Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TG Confirmed 16/04/1984 14/06/1984 GR/07/TPO/87 The Abbey Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood West Sussex RH19 3SA Confirmed 25/06/1987 27/08/1987 GR/09/TPO/87 Land Parcel Adjacent To Chartin And Ashurst Wood House Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood West Sussex Confirmed 24/07/1987 08/10/1987 GR/04/TPO/92 18 Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TH Confirmed 05/09/1992 23/10/1992 GR/02/TPO/95 65 Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TH Confirmed 19/06/1995 03/08/1995 GR/02/TPO/97 Grove Farm Cansiron Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3SG Confirmed 20/02/1997 27/03/1997 GR/03/TPO/99 18 Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3TH Confirmed 28/05/1999 23/07/1999 GR/06/TPO/99 May Cottage Woods Hill Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3RL Not confirmed by committee 24/11/1999 AD/01/TPO/09 Thornhill Farm Hammerwood Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3SA Not confirmed by committee 19/11/2009 AD/01/TPO/11 Albion Cottage 41 Maypole Road Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3QY Confirmed 17/11/2011 12/01/2012 TP/14/0013 Beracah And Russetts Woods Hill Lane Ashurst Wood East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 3RF Confirmed 08/08/2014 07/11/2014 Albourne Number of TPOs in parish = 9 Provisional Date Order Reference Location Status Order Date Confirmed AE/01/TPO/93 Nortons Cottage The Street Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9DJ Confirmed 25/03/1993 26/04/1993 HP/04/TPO/97 Grange View House London Road Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9BJ Confirmed 09/04/1997 04/06/1997 AE/01/TPO/98 Gallops,The Street / The New House, The Poplars And No.8 Leyfield Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9DJ Confirmed 13/07/1998 19/08/1998 AE/01/TPO/07 Hamiltons Church Lane Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9BX Confirmed 16/10/2007 29/11/2007 AE/01/TPO/08 Land Adjacent To 22 Hunters Mead Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9DL Confirmed 22/04/2008 22/07/2008 Mid Sussex District Council Page 1 of 39 Register of Tree Preservation Orders TP/13/0004 1 And 2 Oak Cottages Truslers Hill Lane Albourne Hassocks West Sussex BN6 9JN Not confirmed by committee 16/05/2013 TP/13/0010 Oak Cottages Truslers Hill Lane Albourne West Sussex Confirmed 05/11/2013 10/04/2014 TP/17/0004 Highway Land Adjacent The Street And Rear Of Hackhurst Henfield Road Albourne West Sussex Expired without Confirmation 28/06/2017 TP/18/0006 Land Adjacent Access To Nursery Barn Church Lane Albourne West Sussex Confirmed 04/10/2018 22/03/2019 Ardingly Number of TPOs in parish = 14 Provisional Date Order Reference Location Status Order Date Confirmed AR/01/TPO/74 Forecourt Of Hapstead Garage High Street Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 05/02/1974 AR/01/TPO/75 Ardings Close Ardingly Haywards Heath West Sussex Confirmed 03/03/1976 30/06/1976 AR/01/TPO/80 84 High Street Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 07/06/1980 22/07/1980 AR/01/TPO/84 7 High Street Ardingly Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6TA Confirmed 21/08/1984 18/10/1984 AR/01/TPO/93 Ryelands Wood College Road Ardingly West Sussex Not confirmed by committee 25/02/1993 AR/01/TPO/97 Knowles Farmhouse Street Lane Ardingly Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6UJ Confirmed 04/06/1997 10/07/1997 AR/01/TPO/00 Jordans Cottage Church Lane Ardingly Confirmed 10/07/2000 24/08/2000 AR/01/TPO/06 Jordans Church Lane Ardingly Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6UP Confirmed 10/07/2006 19/10/2006 AR/01/TPO/11 Tree Line Between Butchers Field And Street Lane Street Lane Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 17/08/2011 20/10/2011 TP/12/0003 Turnpike Court Hett Close Ardingly West Sussex RH17 6GQ Confirmed 06/07/2012 31/08/2012 TP/14/0019 Land End Of Garage Block Lodgelands Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 09/07/2014 16/12/2014 TP/17/0001 Land Adjacent Haycorn Street Lane Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 13/03/2017 22/05/2017 TP/18/0007 Butchers Shaw Street Lane Ardingly West Sussex Expired without Confirmation 12/10/2018 TP/19/0005 Butchers Shaw Street Lane Ardingly West Sussex Confirmed 11/04/2019 13/06/2019 Balcombe Number of TPOs in parish = 17 Provisional Date Order Reference Location Status Order Date Confirmed BA/01/TPO/79 Woodland At Junction Of High Street And Handcross Road Handcross Road Balcombe West Sussex Not confirmed following appeal 15/08/1979 BA/01/TPO/85 19 Bramble Mead Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6HU Confirmed 23/09/1985 21/11/1985 BA/01/TPO/86 The Croft Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LH Confirmed 23/05/1986 28/08/1986 BA/01/TPO/90 Blackthorn Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LN Confirmed 10/10/1990 13/12/1990 BA/01/TPO/91 Delamere And Woodpecker Mount Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LH Confirmed 11/01/1991 04/04/1991 BA/01/TPO/93 Shenley Barn 2 Jobes Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6HZ Confirmed 30/11/1993 06/01/1994 BA/01/TPO/94 The Anchorage Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LN Confirmed 08/04/1994 18/05/1994 BA/01/TPO/95 Oldlands Avenue Balcombe West Sussex Confirmed 28/02/1995 27/04/1995 Mid Sussex District Council Page 2 of 39 Register of Tree Preservation Orders BA/01/TPO/96 6 London Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6PZ Confirmed 19/01/1996 20/02/1996 BA/02/TPO/96 La Columba Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6HP Confirmed 05/11/1996 12/12/1996 BA/01/TPO/97 Land East Of Haywards Heath Road Balcombe West Sussex Confirmed 15/02/1997 17/04/1997 BA/01/TPO/99 The Old Rectory Mill Lane Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6NS Confirmed 06/07/1999 23/09/1999 BA/01/TPO/02 Clayhurst Stockcroft Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LH Confirmed 25/04/2002 18/06/2002 BA/01/TPO/03 Tall Timbers Oldlands Avenue Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LP Confirmed 14/08/2003 02/10/2003 BA/01/TPO/08 Balcombe House London Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6PB Confirmed 29/10/2008 08/01/2009 TP/14/0015 Jobes And Newlands Balcombe West Sussex Confirmed 07/08/2014 07/11/2014 TP/17/0002 The Pines And Afton House Deanland Road Balcombe Haywards Heath West Sussex RH17 6LX Confirmed 19/04/2017 06/07/2017 Burgess Hill Number of TPOs in parish = 171 Provisional Date Order Reference Location Status Order Date Confirmed TP/21/0005 Land Adjacent 24 Oak Hall Park Oak Hall Park Burgess Hill West Sussex Received BH/01/TPO/67 Land At Bramber Way And Petworth Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 01/06/1967 04/08/1967 BH/01/TPO/69 Oak Hall Park Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 01/04/1969 16/09/1969 BH/01/TPO/70 Poveys Close Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 19/03/1970 23/04/1970 BH/02/TPO/70 Nightingale Lane Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 07/04/1970 07/10/1970 BH/01/TPO/72 Sussex House Civic Way Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9AQ Confirmed 28/09/1972 15/11/1972 BH/06/TPO/74 Keymer Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 28/03/1974 22/05/1974 BH/05/TPO/74 W H Smiths 27 Church Road Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9BB Confirmed 28/03/1974 22/05/1974 BH/04/TPO/74 Leylands Park Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 28/03/1974 22/05/1974 BH/02/TPO/74 Church Close Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 8EZ Confirmed 28/03/1974 22/05/1974 BH/01/TPO/74 Cleveland Gardens Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 28/03/1974 29/10/1974 BH/03/TPO/74 The Nursery Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 28/03/1974 22/05/1974 BH/07/TPO/74 Land Parcel Rear Of 1 To 27 Greenlands Drive Burgess Hill West Sussex Not confirmed following appeal 28/03/1974 BH/01/TPO/78 North Of Folders Lane West Of Kings Way Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 03/05/1978 18/07/1978 BH/02/TPO/78 Oaklands Estate Land North Of Folders Lane (East Of Kings Way) Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 03/05/1978 17/10/1978 BH/03/TPO/78 Rear 22 ,23 And 24 Badgers Walk Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 05/05/1978 18/07/1978 BH/05/TPO/78 Inholmes Park Estate Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 0LA Confirmed 25/11/1978 06/07/1979 BH/04/TPO/78 Sussex Farm Estate Burgess Hill West Sussex Confirmed 12/01/1979 27/03/1979 BH/01/TPO/79 Land Between Station Road And Civic Way Burgess Hill West Sussex RH15 9AR Confirmed 05/07/1979 21/12/1979 BH/04/TPO/79 Inholmes Park.
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