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The London Gazette, Ist August 1989 8918 THE LONDON GAZETTE, IST AUGUST 1989 order where appropriate before the work proposed is carried AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL out. It is also an offence to wilfully destroy any tree in a conservation area. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 E. J. Smith, District Secretary and Solicitor Notice of Designation of Conservation Area in the village of Aston The Mall, Friars Square, Abbotts Aylesbury, Bucks. Notice is hereby given that the Aylesbury Vale District Council in pursuance of its powers under section 277 of the Town and Country SCHEDULE Planning Act 1971, has determined that a certain area of land in the A substantial part of the village of Chilton including all or parts of village of Aston Abbotts which said area is more particularly Main Road, including the tree groups in Princes Row and opposite described in the Schedule hereto, is an area of special architectural Princes Close, and from the Old Vicarage and Wurtemburg Farm or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is north to the house and gardens of Chilton House, Brill Road, as far desirable to preserve or enhance and has accordingly designated the west as White Cottage and Church Road (othewise known as said area as a conservation area. The boundary of the conservation Dorton Road) as far as The Thatch. area is shown on a map a copy of which may be inspected during normal office hours at the Offices of the Director of Technical All which land mentioned above is more particularly described on Services and Planning, Fowler Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. the plan referred to earlier. The effect of designation is briefly as follows: 20th July 1989. (504) (1) With the exception of certain categories of buildings (namely those already listed, certain ecclesiastical buildings, protected monuments and buildings in respect of which the Secretary of AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL State for the Environment has made a direction (see Circular No. 8/87) anyone wishing to demolish a building, or part TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 thereof, must first apply for listed building consent to the Council. Such an application may be made separately or as part Notice of Designation of Conservation Area in the village of Westbury of an application for planning permission for redevelopment of this site. Notice is hereby given that the Aylesbury Vale District Council in (2) Except in the cases of trees either already subject to tree pursuance of its power under section 277 of the Town and Country preservation orders or covered by regulations made by the Planning Act 1971, has determined that a certain area of land in the Secretary of State for the Environment (see Statutory village of Westbury which said area is more particularly described Instrument 1975, No. 148 Regulation No. 3) anyone wishing to in the Schedule hereto, is an area of special architectural or historic cut down, top, lop or uproot any tree in conservation area must interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to give 6 weeks notice to the Council of his intention. If the work preserve or enhance and has accordingly designated the said area as is not completed within 2 years, a further notice is needed. If the a conservation area. The boundary of the conservation area is shown work is begun without due notice or without the Council's on a map a copy of which may be inspected during normal office specific consent within the 6 weeks period, the person concerned hours at the Offices of the Director of Technical Services and becomes liable to a penalty and the tree owner becomes liable to Planning, Fowler Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. replant. The purpose of this provision is to give the Council an opportunity to make a tree preservation order where The effect of designation is briefly as follows: appropriate before the work proposed is carried out. It is also (1) With the exception of certain categories of buildings (namely an offence to wilfully destroy any tree in a conservation area. those already listed, certain ecclesiastical buildings, protected E. J. Smith, District Secretary and Solicitor monuments and buildings in respect of which the Secretary of The Mall, Friars Square, State for the Environment has made a direction (see Circular Aylesbury, Bucks. No. 8/87) anyone wishing to demolish a building, or part thereof, must first apply for listed building consent to the SCHEDULE Council. Such an application may be made separately or as part A substantial part of the village of Aston Abbotts including all or of an application for planning permission for redevelopment of parts of the area of the Abbey, on the north side of Moat Lane, the this site. western side of The Green from the Victorian terrace at the junction (2) Except in the cases of trees either already subject to tree of Brickstock to the Old School House, fronting Cublington Road. preservation orders or covered by regulations made by the The eastern side of The Green, north of Ross Road as far as Church Farm and those properties on the northern part of The Green, in an Secretary of State for the Environment (see Statutory arc from Moat Lane around to Ross Road. The south east periphery Instrument 1975, No. 148 Regulation No. 3) anyone wishing to of The Green, in an arc from the Methodist Chapel to the Victorian cut down, top, lop or uproot any tree in conservation area must Terrace east of Nash's Farm and along Wingrave Road, as far as give 6 weeks notice to the Council of his intention. If the work New Zealand. is not completed within 2 years, a further notice is needed. If the work is begun without due notice or without the Council's All which land mentioned above is more particularly described on specific consent within the 6 weeks period, the person concerned the plan referred to earlier. becomes liable to a penalty and the tree owner becomes liable to 20th July 1989. (502) replant. The purpose of this provision is to give the Council an opportunity to make a tree preservation order where appropriate before the work proposed is carried out. It is also AYLESBURY VALE DISTRICT COUNCIL an offence to wilfully destroy any tree in a conservation area. E. J. Smith, District Secretary and Solicitor TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 The Mall, Friars Square, Notice of Designation of Conservation Area in the village of Aylesbury, Bucks. Lillingstone Lovell SCHEDULE Notice is hereby given that the Aylesbury Vale District Council in pursuance of its powers under section 277 of the Town and Country A substantial part of the village of Westbury including all or parts Planning Act 1971 has determined that a certain area of land in the of the area on the east side of Main Street and a small part of the west village of Lillingstone Lovell which said area is more particularly side around The Old School House, Mill Farm and Beachborough described in the Schedule hereto, is an area of special architectural School in Mill Lane, a substantial part of Fulwell Road and the or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is peripheral areas of Orchard Place from The Lodge around to St. desirable to preserve or enhance and has accordingly designated the Augustin's Church and Home Farmhouse. said area as a conservation area. The boundary of the conservation area is shown on a map a copy of which may be inspected during All which land mentioned above is more particularly described on normal office hours at the Offices of the Director of Technical the plan referred to earlier. Services and Planning, Fowler Road, Aylesbury, Bucks. 20th July 1989. (501) The effect of designation is briefly as follows:.
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