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Order 2010 Certificate of Ownership Under TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2010 CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP UNDER ARTICLE 12 Certificate C: This Ownership Certificate is for use with applications and appeals for planning permission only . Two copies must be signed and dated and they in turn must be accompanied by two duly signed copies of the Agricultural Holdings Certificate in order for your planning application to be considered. I certify that: • The applicant cannot issue a Certificate A or B in respect of the accompanying application • The applicant has given the requisite notice to the persons specified below being persons who on the 21 days before the date of the application were owners of any part of the land to which the application relates. Owner’s name Address at which notice was served Date on which notice was served See appended list See appended list See appended list • The applicant has taken all reasonable steps open to them to find out the names and addresses of the other owners of the land, or of a part of it, but have has been unable to do so. These steps were as follows:- 1. Requested information from Land Registry 2. Conducted extensive enquiries both in the field and through solicitors, who conducted Title searches and investigations. • Notice of the application as attached to this Certificate, has been published in the Scarborough News, Teesside Gazette and Northern Echo on Thursday 18 th September 2014 and in the Whitby Gazette on Friday 19 th September 2014. Notices were also displayed in every parish within which there is situated any part of the land to which the application relates from the 16 th September 2014. Signed On behalf of *: York Potash Ltd Date: 30 th September 2014 * delete where appropriate ** “owner” means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest, the unexpired term of which is not less than seven years IMPORTANT NOTE: Any person who knowingly or recklessly issues a Certificate which contains a statement which is false or misleading in a material particular is guilty of an offence and is liable to a fine on conviction. Date on which notice Owner's Name Address at which notice was served was served Northcliffe & Seaview, High Hawsker, Whitby, Mr S Martin North Yorkshire, YO22 4LL 16 September 2014 Whitby Laithes Farm, Hawsker, Whitby, North Mr Collinson Yorkshire, YO22 4JZ 16 September 2014 32 Stonecross Rd, , Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO21 Mrs E Ibbetson 3LT 16 September 2014 Red House Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, Mr/Mrs Smith North Yorkshire, YO13 0HA 16 September 2014 Fairview Bungalow, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs R Clarkson Yorkshire, YO22 4QH 16 September 2014 Stoupe Browe Cottage, Browside, Scarborough, Ms M Terry North Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Murk Hole, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Mr R Williams YO22 16 September 2014 Whinmoor Browside, Ravenscar, Scarborough, Mr D Elliott North Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Fulmar Cottage, Browside, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs L Atkinson Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Stoup Brow Cottage, Browside, Ravenscar, Mr & Mrs W Hautekiet Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Browside, Ravenscar, Scarborough, North Mr Twigg Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Cook House Farm, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs C Howell Yorkshire, YO22 4QH 16 September 2014 Ewefield House, Browside, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs S Harrison Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Fyling Garth, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Mr & Mrs J Hallett YO22 4QG 16 September 2014 Axbridge, 52 London Road, Reading , Berkshire, Mr & Mrs C Garforth RG1 5AS 16 September 2014 Ms J Stoll 3 Townfield, Rickmansworth, HERTS, , WD3 2DD 16 September 2014 Smugglers Rock, Staintondale Road, Ravenscar, Mr & Mrs J Gregson North Yorkshire, YO13 0ER 16 September 2014 Rudda Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Mr Robertson Yorkshire, YO13 0EW 16 September 2014 44 Gap Road, Hunmanby Gap, Filey, North Mr P Heaven Yorkshire, YO14 9QP 16 September 2014 The Wath, Gainforth Wath Road, Staintondale, Mr & Mrs B England Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EA 16 September 2014 Moorland House, Rudda Lane, Staintondale, Mr & Mrs A Williams North Yorkshire, YO13 0EW 16 September 2014 Mary's View, Raven Hall Road, Ravenscar, Mr J Brand Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0NA 16 September 2014 Brickyard Cottage, Ravenscar, Scarborough, North Mrs E Wilson Yorkshire, YO13 0ES 16 September 2014 Station Master's House, Ravenscar, Scarborough, Mr P Snowdon North Yorkshire, YO13 0LX 16 September 2014 Church Road Farm, Church Road, Ravenscar, Mr G Agar North Yorkshire, YO13 0LZ 16 September 2014 Shawn Riggs Farm, Goldern Grove, Ruswarp, Mr D Morley North Yorkshire, YO22 5HH 16 September 2014 Low Fairhead Farm, Grosmont, Whitby, North Messrs TJ, D, DJ Hodgson Yorkshire, YO22 5PN 16 September 2014 Crowbrook Road, Askett, Princes Risborough, Mr I Pearce Bucks, HP27 9LS 16 September 2014 Longstone Farm, c/o Beacon Farm, Sneaton, Mr MA Shardlow Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5JG 16 September 2014 Low Newbiggin House, Aislaby, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs P Michaels Yorkshire, YO21 1TQ 16 September 2014 Low Newbiggin North, Aislaby, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs RE Hopps Yorkshire, YO21 1TQ 16 September 2014 2 Arncliffe View, Egton, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Mr D Dean YO21 1TU 16 September 2014 Lound House Farm, Littlebeck Lane, Sneaton, Mr & Mrs JW Bainbridge Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5HY 16 September 2014 Broomfields Farm, Stainsacre Lane, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs L&J Farmer Yorkshire, YO22 4NW 16 September 2014 Eskside Cottage, 10 Eskdaleside, Sleights, Whitby, Ms J Hodgson North Yorkshire, YO22 5EP 16 September 2014 9 Burscough Street, Ormskirk, Lancashire, , L39 Property Manager 2EG 16 September 2014 Springhill Farm, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs C Hogarth Yorkshire, YO22 4QQ 16 September 2014 Boggle Hole, Robins Hood Bay, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs A Pattinson Yorkshire, YO22 4QQ 16 September 2014 19 St Edwards Close, Dringhouses, York, North Mr P Shepherd Yorkshire, YO24 1QB 16 September 2014 Copsella Farmhouse, Robin Hood's Bay, Whitby, Mr & Mrs N Gilhooley North Yorkshire, YO22 4PD 16 September 2014 13 Church Street, Bishop Middleham, Ferryhill, Mrs LC Sellars Co Durham, DL17 9AF 16 September 2014 Whitby Laithes Farm, Hawsker, Hawsker-cum- Mr J Collinson Stainsacrea, North Yorkshire, YO22 4JZ 16 September 2014 Hawsker, Hawsker-cum-Stainsacrea, Whitby, Mr Philpot North Yorkshire, YO22 4JY 16 September 2014 Church Farm, Raven Hall Road, Ravenscar, North Mr & Mrs C Murrell Yorkshire, YO13 0NA 16 September 2014 Meadow Beck Barn, Bell Hill Farm, Staintondale Mr & Mrs M Taylor Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0EP 16 September 2014 Moorside Farm, Littlebeck, Eskdaleside-cum- Ms S Bailes Ugglebarnby, Whitby, North Yorkshire, YO22 5EZ 16 September 2014 Hall Farm, Stainacre, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Mr & Mrs J Mclaren YO22 4NT 16 September 2014 The Riggs, Stainsacre, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Mr & Mrs D Thompson YO22 4LR 16 September 2014 Blue Bank Cottage, Sleights, Whitby, North Miss A Harfield Yorkshire, YO22 5EU 16 September 2014 Home Farm, Browside, Fylingdales, Scarborough, Mr & Mrs J Monk North Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 South House Farm, Fylingthorpe, Scarborough, Mr KM Pattinson North Yorkshire, YO22 4UQ 16 September 2014 Browside Farm, Ratten Row, Seamer, North Mr L Morley Yorkshire, YO13 0NH 16 September 2014 Fylingthorpe School, Whitby, North Yorkshire, , Headmaster YO22 4QD 16 September 2014 Flyling Old Hall Farm, Fylingdales, Whitby, North Mr & Mrs A Morley Yorkshire, YO22 4QG 16 September 2014 Spring Hill Farm, Fylingdales, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs J Shaw Yorkshire, YO21 1EB 16 September 2014 3 Windy Ridge, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Mrs A Darrington Yorkshire, YO13 0EJ 16 September 2014 Sherperds Lodge, Staintondale, Scarborough, Dr and Mrs C.J.L & J.C Guyler North Yorkshire, YO13 0AY 16 September 2014 Plane Tree Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, Mr & Mrs Edmundson North Yorkshire, YO13 0EY 16 September 2014 Lower Quarry Farm, Staintondale, Scarborough, Mr & Mrs P Barron North Yorkshire, YO13 0EL 16 September 2014 Island House, Staintondale, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs R Clarke Yorkshire, YO13 0EB 16 September 2014 Providence Heath, Whitby Road, Cloughton, Mr & Mrs E Asquith Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0DX 16 September 2014 19 Filey Road, Gristhorpe, Filey, North Yorkshire, Mr & Mrs E Pennington YO14 9PH 16 September 2014 Misses S & A Dootson & Wellfield Farm, Staintondale Road, Ravenscar, Halliday Scarborough, North Yorkshie, YO13 0ER 16 September 2014 Sunny Hill, Staintondale Road, Ravenscar, Mr & Mrs D Bielby Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0ER 16 September 2014 Fir Tree Lodge, Ravenscar, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs J Johnson Yorkshire, YO13 0ER 16 September 2014 Heathercroft, Ravenscar, Scarborough, North Mr & Mrs W Ford Yorkshire, YO13 0ER 16 September 2014 Wrench Green Farm, Wrench Green, Mr & Mrs J Flinton Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 9AB 16 September 2014 Spring House Farm, Gowland Lane, Cloughton, Messrs F Tring Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0DU 16 September 2014 Ellis Close Farm, Harwood Dale, Cloughton, Mr & Mrs M Field Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0DW 16 September 2014 Mr J Tring 12 Main Street, , Oakham, Rutland, LE15 9HU 16 September 2014 26 Cliffe Road, Market Weighton, Scarborough, Mr M Brack North Yorkshire, YO43 3BN 16 September 2014 Grange Farm Bungalow, Harwood Dale, Mr R Noble Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO13 0DS 16 September 2014 Thirley Cotes Farm, Harwood
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