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Land at the Hungerton Estate Reference Number: CA/7/1/118/1 Parish: Stoke Rochford and Easton, Wyville cum Hungerton Title: Land at the Hungerton Estate Reference number: CA/7/1/118/1 DEPOSIT OF MAP AND STATEMENT UNDER SECTION 31(6) OF THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 Details about the Deposit Landowner’s name: Lady E R Le Marchant's 1990 Settlement for Sir F Le Marchant Bt Landowner’s address: c/o Jas Martin & Co., 8 Bank Street, Lincoln LN2 1DS Date of deposit of the 06 September 2000 map and statement: Date on which the map 05 September 2010 and statement expires: Geographic Location Grid Reference: SK 879 288 Address(es) and Wyville Lodge Wyville NG33 5HW, Sycamore Farm Wyville NG32 postcode of any 1AW, Beech Farm Wyville NG32 1AW, Red House Wyville NG32 buildings on the land: 1AW, Church Cottages Wyville NG32 1AW, The Hall Wyville NG32 1AW Postcodes covering NG32 1, NG33 1, NG33 5 the area land: Principal city or town Grantham nearest to land: Parish: Stoke Rochford and Easton, Wyville cum Hungerton Electoral Division: Colsterworth Rural District: South Kesteven DEPOSIT OF A STATUTORY DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 31(6) OF THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 Landowner’s name: Landowner’s address: Date on which the Statutory Declaration expires: COUNTY COUNCIL’S CONTACT DETAILS Section: Public Rights of Way and Countryside Access Section Department: Development Directorate Address: Lincolnshire County Council, 4th Floor, City Hall, LINCOLN LN1 1DN Telephone: 01522 782070 E-mail: [email protected] ELECTRONIC REGISTER Government legislation requires that details of maps and statements and Statutory Declarations deposited with Lincolnshire County Council under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 be made available for viewing by the public on the authority’s website. This Register will be updated with any new deposits lodged with the County Council. The Register is also available to be viewed in hard copy format together with the actual documents at City Hall. If you have any queries about this register or the details contained in it, please telephone 01522 782070. .
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