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The London Gazetted 17 June, 1955 3533 THE LONDON GAZETTED 17 JUNE, 1955 3533 URBAN DISTRICT OF NANTWICH. shall 'be according to the number of thermsi supplied and the Wales Gas Board hereby declare that as. CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS. and from the said date the Calorific Value of the NOTICE is hereby given that the Urban District Gas to be supplied from the said Works shall be Council of Nantwich, intend, after the expiry of one 47'5 British Thermal Units per cubic foot. calendar month from the date of the publication of 2. This declaration shall take effect for the purpose this notice to apply to the Minister of Housing and of calculating the charge to be made for the Gas Local Government for confirmation of Byelaws made supplied to any consumers! immediately after the by the Council under section 108 of the Public first reading of that consumer's meter after the Health Act, 1936, with respect to the trades of fell- 1st October, 1955. monger or tanner in the Urban District of Nantwich. Dated this 14th day of June, 1955. D. TUDOR EVANS, Clerk of the Council. C. B. MAWER, Secretary, Wales Gas Board. Council Offices, 2, Windsor Place, " Brookfield House," Nantwich, Cheshire. Cardiff. (357) 14th June, 1955. (082) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1947. TENDRING RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. COUNTY OF LINCOLN—PARTS OF LINDSEY. COAST PROTECTION ACT, 1949. The County of Lincoln, Parts of Lindsey THE Council of the Rural District of Tendring Development Plan. acting in their capacity as coast protection authority NOTICE is hereby given that on the 26th day of hereby give notice under paragraph 1 of the Second May, 1955, the Minister of Housing and Local Schedule to the above Act that they intend to make Government approved with modifications the above an Order applying the provisions of Section 18 of Development Plan. 1 the above Act (which prohibit, save under licence, A certified copy of the Development Plan as the excavation or removal of any materials (other approved by the Minister has been deposited at the than minerals more than 50 feet below the surface) County Offices, Lincoln, and certified copies or on, under or forming part of any portion of the extracts of the Development Plan so far as it relates seashore to which that Section is applied) to so to the under-mentioned districts have also been much of the seashore in the Parish of St. Osyth as deposited at the places mentioned below. is shown coloured red on the plan attached to the draft Order. District and Place. Copies of the draft Order and plan may be Cleethorpes Borough—Council House, Clee- inspected at the address below at all reasonable thorpes. hours. Louth Borough—Office of the Lough Borough Any objections to the draft Order should be made Council's Surveyor, Town Hall, Louth. in writing and addressed to the Minister of Housing Scunthorpe Borough—Office of the Scunthorpe and Local Government, Whitehall, S.W.I (quoting Borough Council's Engineer, Comforts Avenue, reference LGI/2413/9865/I) before the 9th day of Scunthorpe. July, 1955, and should state the grounds of objec- Alford Urban District—Office of the Alford tion. A copy should be sent to the above-mentioned U.D.C.'s Surveyor, Market Place, Alford. Authority. Barton-upon-Humber Urban District—Council Offices, High Street, Barton-upon-Humber. B. A. BROWN, Clerk to the Council. Brigg Urban District—Office of the Brigg Council Offices, U.D.C.'s Surveyor, Riverside, Brigg. Weeley. Gainsborough Urban District—Office of the 6th June, 1955. Gainsborough U.D.C.'s Surveyor, 6, Lord Street, (054) Gainsborough. Horncastle Urban District—Office of the Horn- castle U.D.C's Surveyor, 8, Church Lane, The GAS ACT, 1948. Horncastle. THE GAS (DECLARATION OF CALORIFIC VALUE) Mablethorpe and Sutton Urban District— REGULATIONS, 1949 AND THE GAS (DECLARATION Council Offices, Mablethorpe. OF CALORIFIC VALUE) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS, Market Rasen Urban District—Office of the 1951. Market Rasen U.D.C's Surveyor, 3, Mill Street, Market Rasen. Wales Gas Board. Skegness Urban District—Office of the Skegness Pontardulais Undertaking. U.D.C.'s Surveyor, Town Hall, Skegness. 1. NOTICE is hereby given that as and 'from the Woodhall Spa Urban District—Office of the 1st October, 1955, the charges: made for Gas supplied Woodhall Spa U.D.C.'s Surveyor, Woodhall Spa. from the Gasworks of the Pontardulais Undertaking Caistor Rural District—Office of the Caistor shall be according to the number of therms supplied R.D.C.'s Surveyor, Butter Market, Caistor. and the Wales Gas Board hereby declare that as Gainsborough Rural District—Council Offices, and from the said date the Calorific Value of the 17, Morley Street, Gainsborough. Gas to be supplied from the said Works shall be Glanford Brigg Rural District—Office of the 475 British Thermal Units per cubic foot. Glanford Brigg R.D.C.'s Surveyor, Bigby Street, 2. This declaration shall take effect for the purpose Brigg. of calculating the charge to be made for the Gas Grimsby Rural District—Office of the Grimsby supplied to any consumers immediately after the R.D.C.'s Surveyor, Deansgate, Grimsby. first reading of that consumer's meter after the 1st Horncastle Rural District—6, Conging Street, October, 1955. Horncastle. Isle of Axholme Rural District—Office of the Dated this 14th day of June, 1955. Isle of Axholme R.D.C.'s Surveyor, The Gables, C. B. MAWER, Secretary, Wales Gas Board. Epworth. 2, Windsor Place, Louth Rural District—Office of the Louth Cardiff. R.D.C.'s Surveyor, Cannon Street, Louth. (358) Spilsby Rural District—Council Offices, Toynton Hall, near Spilsby. Welton Rural District—Office of the Welton The GAS ACT, 1948. R.D.C.'s Surveyor, 31, Clasketgate, Lincoln. THE GAS (DECLARATION JOF CALORIFIC VALUE) The copies or extracts of the Development Plan REGULATIONS, 1949, AND THE GAS (DECLARATON so deposited will be open for inspection free of charge OF CALORIFIC VALUE) AMENDMENT REGULATIONS. by all persons interested between 10 a.m. and 12 1951. noon on any weekday and between 2 p.m. and Wales Gas Board. 4.30 p.m. on any weekday except Saturdays. The Development Plan became operative as from Kidwelly Undertaking. the 17th day of June, 1955, but if any person 1. NOTICE is hereby given that as and from the aggrieved by the Development Plan desires to ques- 1st October, 1955, the charges made for Gas supplied tion the validity thereof or of any provision contained from the Gasworks of the Kidwelly Undertaking therein on the ground that it is not within the powers.
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