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Cornish Guardian (Notice) 04.11.2020 THE CORNWALL COUNCIL (ST AUSTELL TO A30 LINK ROAD) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2020 Public Notices The Highways Act 1980 and the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 COMPULSORY PURCHASE OF LAND AND NEW RIGHTS IN THE PARISHES OF TREVERBYN, ROCHE AND WITHIEL IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL Notice is hereby given that The Cornwall Council has made the Cornwall Council (St Austell to A30 Link Road) Compulsory Purchase Order 2020 under sections 239, 240,246, 249, 250 and Goods Vehicle Operator's Licence 260 of the Highways Act 1980. It is about to submit this order to the Secretary of State for Transport for Kevin Davey of 65 Queens Crescent, Bodmin, PL31 1QP is confrmation, and if confrmed, the order will authorise Cornwall Council to purchase compulsorily the applying for a licence to use Bodiniel Cottage, PL31 2PF as land and the new rights described below for the purpose of: an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailers. I. The construction and improvement of a highway between the Singlerose Roundabout at the junction between the A391 and B3274 at Stenalees generally northwards for a distance of 6,740m to tie Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) in with the old A30 (C0120) north of Roche in the Parishes of Treverbyn, Roche and Withiel in the near the operating centre(s) who believe that their County of Cornwall. use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, II. The construction of new highways to connect the above mentioned highway with the existing road should make written representations to the Traffic system in the Parishes of Treverbyn, Roche and Withiel in the County of Cornwall . Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, III. The provision of new means of access to premises in pursuance of the Cornwall Council Leeds, LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 days (St Austell to A30 Link Road) (Classifed Road) (Side Roads) Order 2020. of this notice. Representors must at the same time IV. The diversion of watercourses and the carrying out of other works on watercourses in connection with the construction and improvement of highways and the provision of new means of access to send a copy of their representations to the applicant premises as aforesaid. at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide V. The diversion and extinguishment of existing drainage and the carrying out of other drainage works to Making Representations is available from the Traffic in connection with the construction of highways, including the construction of attenuation ponds, and Commissioner’s Office. the provision of new means of access to those attenuation ponds. VI. Use by the acquiring authority in connection with the construction and improvement of highways, Goods Vehicle Operator's Licence the diversion of watercourses and drainage and the provision of new means of access to premises as aforesaid. Kier Integrated Services Limited, Ayton Road, Wymondham, VII. The improvement or development of frontages to the above mentioned new and existing highways NR18 0RJ is applying to change an existing licence as or of the land adjoining or adjacent thereto. follows to add an operating centre to keep five vehicles and VIII. Mitigating the adverse effect which the existence or use of certain of the highways proposed to be five trailers at Kier Utilities, former Aggregate Industries Site, constructed or improved will have on the surroundings thereof. Trewoon, St Austell, PL25 5SL. IX. Giving in exchange for the land and new rights referred to in this paragraph the land described in Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) Schedule 2 of the order. near the operating centre(s) who believe that their A copy of the order and of the accompanying map may be seen at may be seen Monday to Friday 9.00am use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, to 5.00pm excluding Bank and Public Holidays by prior appointment only at Offce 2, Commercial Centre, should make written representations to the Traffic Victoria Offces, Station Approach, Victoria, PL26 8LG. Please email [email protected] or call Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, 01726 891723 to book an appointment. Copies of the order and of the accompanying map may also be Leeds, LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 days viewed online at: https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/roads-highways-and-pavements/ of this notice. Representors must at the same time major-highway-schemes/st-austell-to-a30-link/ send a copy of their representations to the applicant Any objection to the order must be made in writing to Secretary of State for Transport, National Transport at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, to Making Representations is available from the Traffic NE4 7AR before 20 November 2020 and should state the title of the order, the grounds of objection and Commissioner’s Office. the objector’s address and interests in the land. Please note that in order to ensure that at least the minimum statutory notice period has been Goods Vehicle Operator's Licence provided for all those affected, the period for objection has been revised to 20 November 2020 (extended from the original date of 21 October 2020). Mr D S Smith trading as KBM Ltd of 165 St Marys Road, In submitting an objection it should be noted that your personal data and correspondence will be Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 1NX is applying for a licence to use passed by the Secretary of State for Transport to the Council to enable your objection to be considered. Unit 1 Dunmere Garage, Dunmere Road, Bodmin PL31 1QN Where the Order becomes the subject of Public Inquiry Procedures, all correspondence is copied to as an operating centre for 1 goods vehicle and 0 trailers. the Inspector conducting the Inquiry and will be kept in the Public Inquiry library, where it is publicly Owners or occupiers of land (including buildings) available. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when near the operating centre(s) who believe that their submitting your objection and the Secretary of State will copy your representations, with your name use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, and address removed, to the Council and if there is to be a Public Local Inquiry they will be seen by the should make written representations to the Traffic Inspector who may give them less weight as a result. Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane, DESCRIPTION OF LAND AND THE NEW RIGHTS Leeds, LS9 6NF stating their reasons, within 21 days In the Parish of Treverbyn in Cornwall 1. 8045.0 square metres of Public Highway and verge on the A391 at Singlerose Roundabout, Stenalees. of this notice. Representors must at the same time 2. 517.8 square metres of land being scrub and grass adjoining the A391 situated to the southeast send a copy of their representations to the applicant of Singlerose Roundabout, Stenalees. at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide 3. 486.8 square metres or thereabouts of land being scrub and grass adjoining the B3274 situated to Making Representations is available from the Traffic to the south west of the Singlerose roundabout, Stenalees. Commissioner’s Office. 4. 146244.0 square metres of land being ex mine workings and waste tips situated to the west of the B3274, to the north of the Singlerose Roundabout and south of the Blockworks on Gunheath tip. North Cornwall 5. The right of way with or without vehicles over 11693.2 square metres of existing track across china clay mine and waste to the north of the B3274 and Carbean Lodge to provide an access Hunt AGM track to the proposed drainage system and water retention basin for the purposes of construction, inspection and maintenance. POSTPONED 6. 116.1 square metres of footway on the Pubic Highway or garden adjacent to the footway Owing to current Covid-19 alongside A391, outside numbers 33, 35 and 37 Stannary Road, Stenalees. restrictions the North 7. 16562.7 square metres of land being part of the former Stenalees China Clay Works situated on the east side of the B3274 Roche Road, and to the north west of the A391 Stannary Road, Stenalees. Cornwall Hunt AGM has been 8. 1816.7 square metres of arable felds lying to the south of 26 Roche Road, Stenalees. postponed until further notice. 9. 86.6 square metres of Public Highway verge or garden adjacent to the B3274 between 24 and 26 Roche Road, Stenalees. 10. 26804.5 square metres of land being part of the Goonbarrow China Clay Works situated to the east of the B3274 running from the Stenalees Water Reservoir to the North Goonbarrow Block DAVID ANTHONY ROBERTS Works south of the Great Wheal Prosper China Clay Works, Roche. (Deceased) 11. 1308.1 square metres of land being part of Goonbarrow Block Works and part grassed highway Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any verge adjoining the B3274 between Stenalees and Trezaise. persons having a claim against or an In the Parish of Roche in Cornwall interest in the Estate of the above named, late of 49 Lusty Glaze Road Newquay 12. 7871.5 square metres of China Clay mine land being part of Great Wheal Prosper China Clay Cornwall TR7 3AE, who died on Works situated alongside the north eastern side of the B3274 to the south of Higher Trezaise. 25/01/2020, are required to send written particulars thereof to the undersigned on 13.
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