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5438 the London Gazette, 27 September, 1955 5438 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 SEPTEMBER, 1955 (11) Land on S.W. side of Margate Road, Ramsgate, RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF STRATTON Kent, by G. T. Weeks, 6, Roman Road, IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL. Ramsgate. CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS. (12) Belhazard, 3, Church Road, Heston, Middlesex, by £. M. Smith of that address. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rural District (13) The Hauxley Estate, Hauxley, Northumberland, Council of Stratton intend, after one month from the by F. N. H. Widdrington, Newton Hall, date of publication of this notice, to apply to the Newton-on-the-Moor, Northumberland. Minister of Housing and Local Government for con- (14) 71, Huntingdon Road, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, firmation of byelaws made by them under section 17 by C. M. B. & M. Mead, 134, Ness Road, of the Water Act, 1945, for preventing waste, undue Shoeburyness, Essex. consumption, misuse, or contamination of water (15) 248, Queensway, West Wickham, Kent, by supplied by them. B. W. Sharp of that address. (144) G. L. ANDREW, Clerk of the Council. (16) Land being O.S. No. 62, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent, by Land and Property Development Company (Folkestone) Limited. (17) Land on W. side of D'Arcy Close, Hutton, Essex, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. by H. C. & E. M. Blake, 13, Northwood September, 1955. Gardens, Ilford, Essex, and M. M. Cornish, 20, Glenwood Gardens, Ilford. WATER ACT, 1945. (18) 7, Empress Avenue, Ilford, Essex, by D. J. & NOTICE is hereby given that the Great Yarmouth B. A. O'Sullivan of that address. Waterworks Company (hereinafter referred to as (19) 34, Grange Gardens, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, " the Company") are about to make application to by Lawhill Limited. the Minister of Housing and Local Government for (20) " The Grapes," P.H., 3 and 4, High Street, High an Order under sections 23 and 26 of the Water Act, Wycombe, Bucks, by Whithread and Company 1945. Limited. The County and districts comprised wholly or (21) Plots 1 to 12 and 16 to 19 (cons.) Coombe End partly in the area affected by the proposed Order are Estate, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, Surrey, as follows:— by Coombe End Estate Limited. The County of Norfolk (22) Croft End, 23, London Road, Ewell, Surrey, The County Borough of Great Yarmouth. by A. J. Higgins of that address. The Rural District of Blofield and Flegg. (23) 40, Norbury Cross, Norbury, S.W.16, by A. R. The Rural District of Smallburgh. Cameron of that address. A copy of the draft Order and of the plan (24) "The Nest," Capel, Surrey, by F. L. Clewett deposited with the Minister of Housing and Local of that address. Government in connection therewith may be (25) 8 and 10, Brouncker Road, Acton, W.3, and inspected by any person free of charge at all land and garage in the rear thereof, by M. R. reasonable hours during the period of 28 days from Deans, 97, Chanctonbury Way, Finchley, N.2. the 27th September, 1955, at the offices of the Com- (26) 238, Fair Oak Road, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh, pany at 84, York Road, Great Yarmouth. Hants, by G. D. Rackham, 12, Lea Hall Road, A notice explaining the effect of the proposed Leyton, E.10. Order will be found in the "Eastern Daily Press" (27) Land lying to N. of Witney & Woodstock Road, newspaper on the 27th day of September and 4th Handborough, Oxon, by C. Wastie, Grey- day of October, 1955. stones, Long Handborough, Oxon. (28) Land at junction of Chalk Road and Plaistow Dated this 26th day of September, 1955. Road, Mold, Kirdford, Sussex, by F. R. Catlin DYSON, BELL and CO., 15, Great College and W. R. Kilpatrick, SB, Weighton Road, Street, Westminster, S.W.I, Parliamentary Anerley, S.E.20. (219) Agents. (29) 101, Belmont Avenue, East Barnet, Herts, by E. D. Jenkinson of that address. (30) Land on S. side of Woodlands Avenue, Horn- URBAN DISTRICT OF RAUNDS. dean Road, Emsworth, Hants, by W. F. CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS. Hanmore, "The Shrubbery," Cawley Road, Chichester, Sussex. NOTICE is hereby given that the Urban District Council of Raunds intend, after one month from the LEASEHOLD. date of publication of this notice, to apply to the (1) 52, Laurel Grove, Penge, Kent, by E. M, Minister of Housing and Local Government for con- Chapman of that address. firmation of byelaws made by them under section 17 (2) 1, 3, 5, 7 and 11, Exmouth Road, Walthamstow, of the Water Act, 1945, for preventing waste, undue E.17, by C. A. & A. A. Webster, 1, Exmouth consumption, misuse, or contamination of water Road, E.17. supplied by them. (3) 9, Exmouth Road, Walthamstow, E.17, by C. H. B. M. KILLICK, Clerk of the Council. Unwin, 44, Dunlace Road, Clapton, E.5. 22nd September, 1955. (4) " Milkwood," Stokesheath Road, Oxshott, Surrey, (Oil) by H. Leadbeater of that address. G. H. Curtis, Chief Land Registrar. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1947. EAST DEVON WATER BOARD. BATH CITY COUNCIL. WATER ACT, 1945. City of Bath Development Plan. NOTICE is hereby given that the above- mentioned Board are about to apply to the Minister NOTICE is hereby given that on the 9th day of of Housing and Local Government for an Order September, 1955, the Minister of Housing and Local under section 23 of the Water Act, 1945, authoris- Government approved (with modifications) the above ing the incorporation within the Board's Undertaking Development Plan. of various works and mains (formerly owned by A certified copy of the Development Plan as Government Departments) in the parishes of approved by the Minister has been deposited at the Axminster, Branscombe, Dunkeswell, Sheldon and Town Clerk's Office (Legal Section), Guildhall, Bath. Southleigh within the Rural Districts of Axminster The copy of the Development Plan so deposited and Honiton in the County of Devon. A copy of will be open for inspection free of charge by all the draft Order may be inspected at the Board's persons interested between the hours of 9.30 a.m. Offices, 46, New Street, Honiton, Devon, by any and 12.30 p.m. and from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on person free of charge at all reasonable hours. The every weekday other than Saturdays when the hours issues of Puhnan's Weekly News for the 27th are 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon. September and 4th October will contain a notice The Development Plan became operative as from explaining the effect of the Order for which applica- the 27th day of September, 1955, but if any person aggrieved by the Development Plan desires to tion has been made. question the validity thereof or of any provision DONALD G. BRUCE, Clerk of the Board. contained therein on the ground that it is not within 46, New Street, the powers of the Town and Country Planning Act, Honiton, Devon. 1947 or on the ground that any requirement of the 20th September, 1955. Act or any regulation made thereunder has not been (054) Complied with in relation to the approval of the.
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