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6552 the London Gazette, 12 December, 1952 6552 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 12 DECEMBER, 1952 NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE the undersigned before the 30th day of April, 1953, COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. and any such objection or representation should state GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. the grounds on which it is made. NOTICE is hereby given that the Gloucestershire Dated the 3rd day of December, 1952. County Council has prepared a Draft Map of the GUY H. DAVIS, Clerk of the County Council. Rural District of Tetbury and Statement, by (249) Parishes, and that the places where copies may be inspected at all reasonable hours are as follows:— (i) County Surveyor's Office, Quay Street, NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE Gloucester. COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. (ii) Tetbury R.D.C., Council Offices, Tetbury. GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. (iii) Parish (relating to Parish) and Place of NOTICE is hereby given that the Gloucestershire Inspection:— County Council has prepared a draft map of the borough of Cheltenham and statement, and the places Avening—No. 34, High Street, Avening. where copies may be inspected at all reasonable Beverston—Beverston Church Porch. hours are as follows: — Boxwell - with - Leighterton—Reading Room, (i) County Surveyor's Office, Quay Street, Leighterton. Gloucester. Cherington—Reading Room, Cherington. (ii) Cheltenham Municipal Offices, Cheltenham. Didmarton—The Rectory, Didmarton. Any objection or representation with respect to Kingscote—25, Kingscote Village, Tetbury. the draft map or statement may be sent in writing Long Newnton—Post Office, Long Newnton. to the undersigned before the 30th day of April, Ozleworth—Ozleworth Parish Church. 1953, and any such objection or representation should Shipton Moyne—Tetbury R.D.C. Offices, state the grounds on which it is made. Tetbury. Tetbury—22, West Street, Tetbury. Dated the 3rd day of December, 1952. Tetbury Upton—31, Hampton Street, Tetbury. GUY H. DAVIS, Clerk of the County Council. Westonbirt - with - Lasborough—Westonbirt (241) Village Hall. Any objection or representation with respect to the Draft Map or Statement may be sent in writing NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE to the undersigned before the 30th day of April, 1953, COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. and any such objection or representation should state GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. the grounds on which it is made. Dated the 3rd day of December, 1952. NOTICE is hereby given that the Gloucestershire County Council has prepared a Draft Map of the GUY H. DAVIS, Clerk of the County Council. Borough of Tewkesbury and Statement, and that the (245) places where copies may be inspected at all reason- able hours are as follows: — NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE (i) County Surveyor's Office, Quay Street, COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. Gloucester, GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. (ii) Town Clerk's Office, Tewkesbury, Any objection or representation with respect to NOTICE is hereby given that the Gloucestershire the Draft Map or Statement may be sent in writing County Council has prepared a Draft Map of the to the undersigned before the 30th day of April, Rural District of Cheltenham and Statement, by 1953, and any such objection or representation should Parishes, and that the places where copies may be state the grounds on which it is made. inspected at all reasonable hours are as follows:— (i) County Surveyor's Office, Quay Street, Dated the 3rd day of December, 1952. Gloucester. GUY H. DAVIS, Clerk of the County Council. (ii) Cheltenham R.D.C. Offices, 14, Imperial (248) Square, Cheltenham. (iii) Parish (relating to Parish) and Place of Inspection:— NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949. Alderton—Cotswold House, Alderton. Ashchurch—Glenthorne, Rope Walk, Tewkes- CARDIFF RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. bury. Cardiff Rural District Council Radyr School Foot- Badgeworth—" Campden," Badgeworth Lane, path Extinguishment Order, 1952. Badgeworth. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 26th day of Bishop's Cleeve—Post Office, Bishop's Cleeve. November, 1952, the Minister of Housing and Local Coberley—Post Office, Coberley. Government confirmed with modifications the above Cowley—Grey Walls, Birdlip, Glos. order. Deerhurst—Post Office, Deerhurst and Post The effect of the order is to extinguish the public Office, Apperley. right-of-way to Tymynydd Cottages, Radyr, from a Dumbleton—Estate Office, Dumbleton. point adjoining the Mission Room on the Radyr to Gotherington—1, North Place, Cheltenham. Morganstown road and proceeding in a westerly Leckhampton—St. Peter's Church Porch, Leck- direction for a distance of 575 feet to a point adjoin- hampton. ing the northern extremity of Windsor Avenue, Leigh—Post Office, Leigh. Radyr. Prestbury—St. Mary's Church Porch. A certified copy of the order and of the map con- Shurdington—Police Station, Shurdington. tained in the order as confirmed by the Minister has Southam—School House, Southam. been deposited at the Cardiff Rural District Council Stanton—Village Hall, Stanton. Offices, 20, Park Place, Cardiff, and will be open for Staverton—Knoll Cottage, Gloucester Road, inspection free of charge betwen the hours of 9 a.m. Staverton. and 5 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stanway—3, Old Forge Cottages, Didbrook, The order becomes operative as from the 17th day near Winchcombe. of December, 1952, but if any person aggrieved by Stoke Orchard—Glenthorne, Rope .Walk, the order desires to question the validity thereof or Tewkesbury. of any provision contained therein on the grounds Swindon—Post Office, Swindon Village, near that it is not within the powers of the National Cheltenham. Parks and Access to the Countryside Act, 1949, or on Toddington—Toddington School. the ground that any requirement of the Act or any Twyning—Glenthorne, Rope Walk, Tewkesbury. regulation made thereunder has not been complied Up Hatherley—" The Gables," Up Hatherley, with in relation to the approval of the order he may, Glos. within six weeks from the date of publication of this Winchcombe—Clerk's Office, Abbey Terrace, notice make application to the High Court. Winchcombe. Woodmancote—Treborcot, Two Hedges Road, Dated this 12th day of December, 1952. Woodmancote. BRYAN H. WILLIAMS, Clerk of the Council. Any objection or representation with respect to the 20, Park Place, Cardiff. Draft Map or Statement may be sent in writing to (253).
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