The London Gazette, 23Rd April 1985

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The London Gazette, 23Rd April 1985 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD APRIL 1985 5653 Eurosoft Limited DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT Excelware Limited F & T Wares Limited TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 Fayley Box Co (1978) Limited The Secretary of State for Transport hereby gives notice Focus Freight Services Limited that he proposes to make an Order under section 209 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of a length G & J Westiake Limited of Trethellan Hill, Newquay, Cornwall, to enable resi- Gardbest Limited dential development to be earned out in accordance with General Ghipi Company London Limited, The planning permission granted to Messrs Daniel Smith, General Chip Company Midlands Limited-, The Rnanit and Done General Chip Storage and Distribution Limited, The During 28 days from 23rd April 1985, copies of the Gladehold Limited draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all Glasscoat Limited reasonable hours at the Borough of Restormel Council Gloucester Energy Conservation Systems Limited 1 Offices, 39 Penwinnick Road, St Austell, Cornwall PL25 Goncland Limited 5RR, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the GSW Temco Limited Department of Transport (quoting ref DSW 504835/1/028) G T C Builders Limited at the address slated below Within the above-mentioned period of 28 days, any Harleys (Preston) Limited person may by notice to the Secretary of State, Depart- Harvardson Limited! ment of Transport (ref DSW 504835/1/028) at his adress Hazel Hurst Homes Limited of the Director (Transport) South West Region, Tollgate Hookplan Limited House, Houlton Street, Bristol BS2 9DJ, object to the Hornpalm Properties Limited making of the Order This notice supersedes the information given in the Integrated Video & Electronics Systems Limited notice published! on 22nd March 1985 Jaborough Limited R E Gray, Controller of Administration, South West Jeffries Millers Rings Limited Region, Department of Transport (Ref T1574/28/ John Ormandy (Mechanical Handling) Limited 0620) (12 SI) Katmka School of Dress Designing Limited Kenway Haulage (Liverpool) Limited TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 K Johnson Electronics Limited The Secretary of State for Transport hereby gives notice that he proposes to make an Order under section 209 of Lmwood Stamps Limited the above Act to authorise the stopping up of highway Little] ohn Electronics Limited land adjacent to 78 Camberton Road, Leighton Buzzard, Lowside Craft Centre Limited Bedfordshire, to enable development consisting of a change of use to garden land and the erection of a garage to be MacDougall Property Company Limited earned out in accordance with planning permission granted Magnum Sales Limited1 to Mr A Bateman by South Bedfordshire District Council Matchbox Retail Limited under Part III of the said Act Medway Wharf Limited1 During 28 days from 23rd Apnl 1985, copies of the Muslim Monitor Limited draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected at all reasonable hours at the South Bedfordshire District Council Offices Grove House, 76 High Street North, Dunstable, Netherhairii Limited 1 North-sari & Associates Limited Bedfordshire, and at the Sub Post Office, 33 New Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, and may be obtained free of charge from the Department of Transport (quoting Ohvedown Limited ref 51235/1/01) at the address stated below Orchard House (Keswick) Limited Within the above-mentioned penod of 28 days, any person may by notice to 'the Secretary of State (ref P and! J Builders Services Limited 152535/1/01), ait his address at the Eastern Regional Parades Furnishing Contractors Limited Office (Transport), Departments of the Environment and Paree Productions Limited Transport, Heron House, 49-51 Goldington Road, Bedford Park Lane Hampers Limited MK40 3LL, object to the making of the Order PAR Sharo and Som Limited PATH (Australasia) Limited D E Oddy, a Pnncipal in the Department of Trans- Pelhpar Manufacturing Company Limited port (Ref T1554/28/0640) (14 SI) Philatelic Services Limited TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 R & E Douglas Limited Richard Harman and Associates Limited Proposed Stopping Up of a length of Steer Street, Burnley Rosenthal School of Equitation Limited The Secretary of State for Transport hereby gives notice Russell (R & L) Haulage Company Limited that on the application of Lancashire County Council he proposes to make aa Order under sectoon 209 of the above Saund'ers. Stuart Limited Act to authorise the stopping up of a length of Steer SDT (Bristol) Limited Street, Burnley, to enable development compnsang the Shannon Securities Limited extension of the playground areas of St John's R C School Sobram Limited to be earned out in accordance with the planning decision St Andre of London Limited made by Lancashire County Council under Part III of the Stant-Art (Tele-Export) Limited said Act Star Fabrications Limited Dunng 28 days from 30th Apnl 1985, copies of the Star Plastering Limited draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected ait all Staunchport Limited reasonable hours at the Town Hall, Burnley, and the Stepdene Limited County Hall Preston, and may be obtained free of charge (quoting ref *NWRT 5063/41/108) from the address stated Tedmar Builders Limited below Tingley Bar Fisheries Limited Within the above-mentioned penod of 28 days, any Tnthermal Limited person may by notice to the Secretary of State (ref NWRT 5063/41/108) at his address at the office of the Director Uroberry Limited (Transport), Departments of the Environment and Trans- port, North West Region, Sunley Building, Piccadilly Plaza, Westwood Livenes Limited Manchester Ml 4BE, object to the making of the Order William Old (Resiform Overseas) Limited J M F Maker, a Pnncipal in the Department of William Old (Services) Limited Transport, North West Region, (Ref T1556/28/ (9 SI) D B Nottage, Registrar of Companies 0780) (13 SI) A4.
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