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Land at Washdyke Howell Reference Number: CA/7/1/5 Parish: Asgarby and Howell Title: Land at Washdyke Howell Reference number: CA/7/1/5 DEPOSIT OF MAP AND STATEMENT AND STATUTORY DECLARATION(S) UNDER SECTION 31(6) OF THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 Details of the Deposit Landowner’s name: The Woodland Trust Landowner’s address: Kempton Way, Grantham, Lincs, NG31 6LL Date of deposit of the 03 October 1991 map and statement: Date of Deposit of 23 July 1997, 30 April 2003, 08 February 2013 Statutory Declaration: Date deposit expires: 07 February 2023 Geographic Location Grid Reference: TF 141 452 Address and postcode of buildings on the deposited land Nearest city or town Sleaford District North Kesteven COUNTY COUNCIL’S CONTACT DETAILS Section: Public Rights of Way and Countryside Access Address: Lincolnshire County Council, Communities, 4th Floor, City Hall, Lincoln, LN1 1DN Telephone: 01522 782070 Email: [email protected] REGISTER OF DEPOSITS The County Council is required by law to keep a register of maps and statements and Statutory Declarations deposited under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 available for public inspection on its website and in a paper copy format together with the deposited documents. Details including names, addresses and the location of land relating to a deposit which may be considered to be personal information are therefore in the public domain. This requirement overrides any entitlement a depositor may otherwise have under the Data Protection Act 1998 to prevent publication of such information. The paper copy of the register together with the deposited documents can be viewed by appointment during normal office hours (9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday) at the County Council’s Public Rights of Way and Countryside Section at the above address. .
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