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(The Commons Registration Authority) Index Essex County Council (The Commons Registration Authority) Index of Register for Deposits made under s31(6) Highways Act 1980 and s15A(1) Commons Act 2006 For all enquiries about the contents of the Register please contact the: Public Rights of Way and Highway Records Manager email address: [email protected] Telephone No. 0345 603 7631 Highway Statement Highway Declaration Expiry Date Commons Statement Link to Deeds Reg No. Unique Ref No. DISTRICT PARISH LAND DESCRIPTION OS GRID REFERENCES POST CODES DEPOSITOR/LANDOWNER DEPOSIT DATE Deposit Date Deposit Date SUBMITTED REMARKS (PART B) (PART C) (PART D) DEPOSIT Gerald Paul George of The Hall, C/PW To be All of the land being The Hall, Langley Upper Green, Saffron CA16 Form & 1299 Uttlesford Saffron Walden TL438351 CB11 4RZ Langley Upper Green, Saffron 23/07/2021 23/07/2021 allocated. Walden, CB11 4RZ Plan Walden, Essex, CB11 4RZ Ms Louise Humphreys, Webbs Farmhouse, Pole Lane, White a) TL817381 a) Land near Sudbury Road, Gestingthorpe CO9 3BH a) CO9 3BH Notley, Witham, Essex, CM8 1RD; Gestingthorpe, b) TL765197, TL769193, TL768187, b) Land at Witham Road, Black Notley, CM8 1RD b) CM8 1RD Ms Alison Lucas, Russells Farm, C/PW To be Black Notley, TL764189 CA16 Form & 1298 Braintree c) Land at Bulford Mill Lane, Cressing, CM77 8NS c) CM77 8NS Braintree Road, Wethersfield, 15/07/2021 15/07/2021 15/07/2021 allocated. Cressing, White c) TL775198, TL781198 Plan d) Land at Braintree Road, Cressing CM77 8JE d) CM77 8JE Braintree, Essex, CM7 4BX; Ms Notley d) TL785206, TL789207 e) Land at Station Road, White Notley, CM8 1RR e) CM8 1RR Mary Earey, Warley Tye Farm, e) tl786186 Ranks Green, Fairstead, Chelmsford Essex CM3 2BG Mark Alexander Goddard ad Samuel Little Walden, Hall Farm, Little Walden, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1XA TL539416 CB10 1XA Mark Goddard both of Park Farm, CA16 Form & previous C/PW 455 & 456 C/PW 455 & 456 1297 Uttlesford 25/06/2021 25/06/2021 Saffron Walden Park Farm, Little Walden, Saffron Walden, CB10 1XB TL551412 CB10 1XB Little Walden, Saffron Walden, CB10 Plan combined onto one deposit 1XB Mr Richard McTurk of 5 St Marys Road, Broomfield, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 7ZT as joint owner on behalf of Mr Peter McTurk of Longfield Barn, The Tye near C/PW To be Land on the south side of Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch, CA16 Form & 1296 Brentwood Pilgrims Hatch TQ582949 CM15 9LR Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX, Mr 22/06/2021 22/06/2041 See statement on 1288 allocated. Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9LR Plan Stuart McTurk of Calcott Hall Farm, Ongar Road, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9HS & Mr David McTurk of 13 Ver Road, St Albans, AL3 4QN who are also joints owners of the land. Mr Andrew McTurk of Little Tressells Farm, The Tye, near Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX as joint owner on C/PW To be Land at Calcott Hall Farm, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch, CA16 Form & 1295 Brentwood Pilgrims Hatch TQ582945 CM15 9HS behalf of Mrs Janet McTurk of Little 22/06/2021 22/06/2041 See statement on 1287 allocated. Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9HS Plan Tressels Farm, The Tye, near Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX who is also owner of the land. Land parcel at Parsonage Farm Cottage, Church End, Henham, Bishops Stortford, CM22 6AN Land by The Glebe House, Crow Street, Henham, Boshop CM2 6AN TL545285 James and Jo Pimblett of Parsonage Stortford, CM22 6AH CM22 6AH TL548282 Bury, Church End, Henham, CM22 C/PW To be CA16 Form & 1294 Uttlesford Henham Land at the east of Saffron Walden Rugby Football Club, CM22 6BQ TL560293 6AN and Neil and Helen Piblemt of 02/07/2021 02/07/2021 02/07/2021 allocated. Plan Springate, Chickney Road, Henham, Bishop's Stortford, CM22 CM22 6AY TL556281 Parsonage Farm, Church End, 6BQ Henham, CM22 6AN Land to the south of Green End Farm, Wood End Green, Henham Bishop's Stortford CM22 6AY Darcy Freya Champion of Fox Cottage, Sandford St Martin, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, O7 C/PW To be Land on the east side of Cox Ley, Hatfield Heath, Bishops CA16 Form & 1293 Uttlesford Hatfield Heath TL523152 CM22 7EH 7AG & Madeline Carina Randall of 18/06/2021 18/06/2021 18/06/2021 allocated. Stortford Plan Foxholes, Chelmsford Road, Hatfield Heath, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM22 7BQ Barnados (Co. Regn. No. 6162) of Tanners Lane, Barkingside, Ilford, C/PW To be Essex IG6 1QG and Cancer CA16 Form & 1292 Maldon Maldon Land on the north side of London Road, Maldon, CM9 6HG 844073 CM9 6HG 01/06/2021 01/06/2021 01/06/2021 allocated. Research UK (Co. Regn. No. Plan 04325234) of 2 Reman Place, London E20 1JQ 1. Sampson Peter Marriage of Broomfield Mill, Mill Lane, Broomfield, Chelmsford, CM1 7BQ. 1. Land at Moulsham Mill and Baddow Meads, Great Baddow, 2. George David Marriage of Chelmsford, Essex, CM2 7PB (2 parcels) Chelmer Mills, New Street, Great Baddow, 1. TL716061 & TL718060 1. CM2 7PB C/PW To be 2. Broomfield Mill, Mill Lane, Broomfield, Chelmsford, Essex, Chelmsford, CM1 1PN CA16 Form & 1291 Chelmsford Broomfield, Little 2. TL714102 2. CM1 7BQ 25/06/2021 25/06/2021 25/06/2021 allocated. CM1 7BQ 3. Simon Henry Marriage of Plan Waltham 3. TL739129 3. CM3 3BE 3. Land north of Cranham Road, Little Waltham, Chelmsford, Bedfords Farm, Good Easterm Essex, CM3 3BE Chelmsford, CM1 4SQ 4. James Henry Marriage of 2 Brick Barns Cottages, Mash bury Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 4UA Louise Newman c/o Audley End C/PW To be Estate Office, Brunketts, Wendens CA16 Form & 1290 Uttlesford Saffron Walden Audley End Estate, Audley End, Nr Saffron Walden, CB11 4JL TL53NW CB11 4JL 04/06/2021 04/06/2021 allocated. Ambo, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 Plan 4JL Steven William Jolian Rose, Dairy Fields, pasture and woodland surrounding and in te vicinity of CA16 Form & Previous statement 749, C/PW 466 1289 Tendring Mistley TM114311 CO11 2NL House Farm, Green Lane, Mistley, 01/06/2021 01/06/2041 Dairy House Farm, Green Lane, Mistley, CO11 2NL Plan declaration, 755 Essex, CO11 2L Mr Richard McTurk of 5 St Marys Road, Broomfield, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 7ZT as joint owner on behalf of Mr Peter McTurk of Longfield Barn, The Tye near C/PW To be Land on the south side of Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch, CA16 Form & See follow up declaration on 1288 Brentwood Pilgrims Hatch TQ582949 CM15 9LR Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX, Mr 11/0/2021 11/0/2021 11/0/2021 allocated. Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9LR Plan 1296 Stuart McTurk of Calcott Hall Farm, Ongar Road, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9HS & Mr David McTurk of 13 Ver Road, St Albans, AL3 4QN who are also joints owners of the land. Mr Andrew McTurk of Little Tressells Farm, The Tye, near Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX as joint owner on C/PW To be Land at Calcott Hall Farm, Ongar Road, Pilgrims Hatch, CA16 Form & See follow up declaration on 1287 Brentwood Pilgrims Hatch TQ582945 CM15 9HS behalf of Mrs Janet McTurk of Little 11/0/2021 11/0/2021 11/0/2021 allocated. Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9HS Plan 1295 Tressels Farm, The Tye, near Ingatestone, Essex CM4 9JX who is also owner of the land. A. Land off Fennes Road, Bocking, Braintree, Essex, CM7 5PL B. Land at Kentishes Farm, Kentishes Farm Road, Stisted, Braintree, Essex, CM77 8BX C. Land at Lanhams Farm, Cressing, Braintree, Essex, CM77 A. TL769272 A. CM7 5PL 8FF Simon Dixon Smith of Lyons Hall, B. TL784265 B. CM77 8BX D. Land at Lanhams Farm, Cressing, Braintree, Essex, CM77 Lyons Hall Road, Braintree, Essex, C. TL78822 C. CM77 8FF 8FF CM7 9SH on behalf of himself, D. TL793219 D. CM7 8FF Stisted. Bocking, E. Land at Boultwoods Farm, Rayne Hatch, Braintree, Essex, Jonathan Dixon Smith, The CA16 Form & C/PW 423 1286 Braintree E. TL789268 E. CM77 8BY 16/04/2021 16/04/2041 See Statement on 1279 Cressing CM7 8BY Trustrees of the Johnathan Dixon Plan F. TL786230 F. CM77 8FF F. Land at Lanhams Farm, Cressing, Braintree, Essex, CM77 Smith No. 2 Settlement, Lord Dixon- G. TL791262 G. CM77 8BX 8FF Smith, Adam Dixon Smith and Sarah H. TL779250 H. CM7 9SH G. Land at Kentishes Farm, Kentishes Farm Road, Stisted, Hoare I. TL775261 I. CM7 9SJ Braintree, Essex CM77 8BX H. Land at Lyons Hall, Lyons Hall Road, Braintree, Essex CM7 9SH I. Land at Willoughbys Lane, Braintree, Essex, CM7 9SJ Mascall Homes Ltd, Fourgates, C/PW To be Rainbow Field (to the West of), Dunmow Road, Hatfield Heath, CA16 Form & 1285 Uttlesford Hatfield Heath TL525153 CM22 7AR Matching Roa, Hatfield Heath, 17/05/2021 17/05/2041 See Statement on 1280 allocated. Bishop's Stortford, CM2 7AR Plan Bishop's Stortford CM22 7AR Paul Nagle as company director on C/PW To be The freehold property at Primrose Meadow, Mundon Road, CA16 Form & 1284 Maldon Maldon behalf of Plume School, Fambridge 07/04/2021 07/04/2021 07/04/2021 allocated. Maldon, Essex Plan Road, Maldon, Essex, CM9 6AB >Land to the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops Christopher James Harold Philpot of Stortford C/PW To be CM22 6QA, CM22 Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton CA16 Form & 1283 Uttlesford Takeley >Land on the west side of Canfield Road, Takeley, Bishops TL566209, TL564205, TL567205 19/03/2021 19/03/2041 see Statement on 1252 allocated. 6TG, CM22 6ST Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 4LN Plan Stortford on behalf of Takeley Farming LLP >Land on east side of Station Road, Takeley, Bishops Stortford >Land at Newland Fann, Roxwell, Chelmsford >Boyton Hall Fa1m, Roxwell, CM1 4LN >Mashbury Church, Mashbury >Part ofChignal Hall and Brittons Farm, Chignal St James, Chelmsford >Part of Boyton Hall Faim and Newland Hall Fann, Roxwell >Leys House, Boyton Cross, Roxwell, Chelmsford, CM I 4LP TL647127, TL642122, TL640115, Christopher James Harold Philpot of >4 Hill Farm Cottages, Bishops Stortford Road, Roxwell, CMI 4LJ Roxwell, TL638110, TL633100, TL626098, Boyton Hall Farmhouse, Boyton C/PW To be >10 to 12 (inclusive) Boyton Hall Lane, Roxwell, CM1 4LW CM1 4LN, CM1 4LP, CA16 Form & 1282 Chelmsford Mashbury, TL647107, TL641096, TL652124, Cross, Chelmsford, Essex, CM14 19/03/2021 19/03/2041 see Statement on 1251 allocated.
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