THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15Ra JUNE 1990 10647 MISCELLANEOUS
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15ra JUNE 1990 10647 A plan showing the effect of the Order may be inspected free of pursuance of the Essex County Council, Colchester to charge at the offices of the council at Room lOc Shire Hall, Clacton Classified Road A133 (Little Clacton and Weeley Cambridge during office hours or at Huntingdon Library during Heath Bypass) Side Roads Order 1990; normal opening hours. (3) the construction of new highways in pursuance of the Essex L. A. Witham, Solicitor to the Council County Council Colchester to Clacton Classified Road Shire Hall, A133 (Little Clacton and Weeley Heath Bypass) Side Castle Hill, Cambridge CBS OAP Roads Order 1990; (4) the improvement of existing highways in the vicinity of the 9th May 1990. (799) routes of the above-mentioned highways in pursuance of the Essex County Council Colchester to Clacton Classified Road A133 (Little Clacton and Weeley Heath Bypass) Side WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL Roads Order 1990; (5) the provision of new means of access to premises in HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 SECTION 116 AND SCHEDULE 12 pursuance of the Essex County Council Colchester to Stopping Up of (1) Crossley Street (Part), Warrington and Approach Clacton Classified Road A133 (Little Clacton and Weeley to Former Back Crossley Street, Warrington and (2) Tittey Street, Heath Bypass) Side Roads Order 1990; (Part) Warrington. (6) the diversion of drains and watercourses and the carrying out of other works on drains and watercourses in Notice is hereby given that pursuant to section 116 and Schedule 12 connection with the construction and improvement of of the Highways Act 1980 applications will be made by Warrington highways as aforesaid; and Borough Council to the Magistrates Court sitting at the Court (7) use by the said Council in connection with the construction House, Arpley Street, Warrington at 1.45 p.m. on Wednesday, 18th and improvement of highways, the diversion of drains and July 1990 for orders authorising the stopping up of those highways watercourses, and the carrying out of other works on water set out in the Schedule hereinafter contained on the ground that the said highways are unnecessary. courses as aforesaid. D. S. Cooper, Assistant Chief Executive (Law, Policy and A copy of the Order and of the accompanying map may be seen at Administration) all reasonable hours at: Town Hall, Warrington WAI 1UH. (a) The Essex County Council, Local Government Library, 'E'Block, County Hall SCHEDULE (b) Tendring District Council Office, Weeley Description of Highways to be stopped up (c) Clacton Central Library, Station Road, Clacton (d) The Department of the Environment and Transport, 1. Part of that highway known as Crossley Street, Warrington from Heron House, 49-51 Goldington Road, Bedford MK40 a point approximately 12 metres south-east of Brick Street to a 3LL point approximately 24 metres south-east of Brick Street, a distance of approximately 12 metres. Any objection to the Order must be made in writing to the All of that highway known as approach to former Back Crossley Secretary of State for Transport, Heron House, 49-51 Goldington Street, Warrington from Crossley Street for a distance of Road, Bedford MK40 3LL before 29th June 1990 (quoting reference approximately 27 metres in a north-easterly direction. AWT.H.16/2) and should state the title of die Order and the All of which said highways are shown coloured red and marked grounds of objection. 'A' on the plan deposited at the Town Hall, Warrington, Cheshire and open to inspection there free of charge at all reasonable times. DESCRIPTION OF LAND 2. A triangular shaped part of that highway known as Tilley Street, NUMBER EXTENT, DESCRIPTION AND SITUATION OF LAND (O.S. Warrington from a point approximately 17 metres west of Brick ON MAP SHEETS—1973 EDITION) Street, Warrington widening to approximately 8 metres in width (1) (2) at a point approximately 28 metres west of Bridge Street and narrowing again to terminate at a point approximately 57 metres In the Parish of Weeley in the District of Tendring west of Brick Street. 1 990 square metres, or thereabouts, of arable land, south of All of which said Highway is shown coloured blue and marked 'B' Colchester Road and west of Green Lane (part of O.S. on the plan deposited at the Town Hall, Warrington, Chesire and Parcel Nos. 2753,4049, Sheet TM1322 (1959 Edition)) open to inspection there free of charge at all reasonable times. 1A 310 square metres, or thereabouts of arable land, south of 15th June 1990. (785) Colchester Road and west of Green Lane. Adjoining Plot No. 1 (Part of O.S. Parcel No. 4049, Sheet TM 1322 (1959 Edition)) 2 12,825 square metres, or thereabouts, of arable land south MISCELLANEOUS of Colchester Road and east of Green Lane together with PUBLIC NOTICES part of the access track known as Green Lane, including public footpath, to Green Lane Farm immediately south of its junction with Colchester Road (part of O.S. Parcel Nos. ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL 4641,5537, Sheet TM 1322 (1959 Edition)) 2A 260 square metres or thereabouts of arable land south of Compulsory Purchase of Land at Little Clacton and Weeley Heath Colchester Road and east of Green Lane adjoining Plot No. in the District of Tendring 2 (part of O.S. Parcel No. 5537, Sheet TM 1322 (1959 Notice is hereby given that the Essex County Council have made the Edition)) "Essex County Council, Colchester to Clacton Classified Road 3 42,460 square metres or thereabouts of arable land, and A133 (Little Clacton and Weeley Heath Bypass) (Compulsory part of public footpath south of Colchester Road and north Purchase Order 1990", under the Highways Act 1980. They are of the Colchester to Clacton railway line (part of O.S. about to submit this Order to the Secretary of State for Transport Parcel Nos. 7300,8233, Sheet TM 1322 (1959 Edition), and for confirmation, and if confirmed, the Order will authorise them to 7775, Sheet TM 1321 (1959 Edition)) purchase compulsorily the land described below for the purposes of: 3A The right to use as working space for bridgeworks, to lay (1) the construction of a highway approximately 9- 0 kilometres and maintain a 450mm diameter pipe 160 metres long and in length and to be known as the Little Clacton and Weeley to construct and maintain an outlet headwall over 2,110 Heath Bypass which the Council propose to construct from square metres or thereabouts, of arable land, public a junction with Colchester Road (A133) in the Parishes of footpath and stream to the north of the Colchester to Tendring and Weeley at a point 200 metres west of the Clacton railway line, north of and adjoining Plot 4 and east junction of that road with Crown Lane south-eastwards to of and adjoining Plot 3 (part of O.S. Parcel No. 7775, Sheet a roundabout junction with St. John's Road (B1027) and TM 1321 (1959 Edition)) London Road (A133) south of its junction with St. John's 4 455 square metres or thereabouts of arable land and public Road at Great Clacton all in the District of Tendring in the footpath north of and adjacent to the Colchester to Clacton county of Essex; railway line (part of O.S. Parcel No. 7775, Sheet TM 1321 (2) the construction of highways to connect the above- (1959 Edition)) mentioned highway with the existing road system all in 5 1,510 square metres or thereabouts of pasture land forming.