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Public Health Acts and Clean Air 7372 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3RD SEPTEMBER 1963 (23) 37 Millstream Gardens, Wannock, Polegate, (60) 45 Cruikshank Road, West Ham, London E.I5, Sussex, by A. C. and E. M. Bryant of that by Cleman Company Limited. address. (61) 47 and 49 Cruikshank Road, West Ham, (24) Land at junction of Cromwell Road and Pal- London E.I5, by Irbat Company Limited. meira Avenue, Hove, Sussex, by Grosvenor (62) Land on S. side Langley Hill, Kings Langley, Flats Limited. Herts, by A. Longworth, 87 Eastwick Row, (25) Land adjoining on W. side Mendip House, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Woodlands Avenue, Rustington, Sussex, by (63) Land on S. side High Street, Canewdon, Essex, Wickens Properties Limited. by G. S. M. Construction Company Limited. (26) Gighill Farm, East Mailing, Kent, by Buttifant (64) Land on E. side of Crescent Road, New Barnet, (Sutton Valence) Limited. Herts, by Griffiths Tayler Limited. (27) 15 Station Road, Sidcup, Kent, by A. J. Smith (65) 3 Osborne Grove, Walthamstow, London, E.I7, of that address. by E. C. Hardy of that address. (28) "Winding Way", Fernhill Road, Cove, Farn- borough, Hants, by M. S. W. Bisdee of that (66) Land to N.W. of Maidenhead Road, Stratford- address. upon-Avon, Warwickshire, by Alex Francis (29) "Mooltan", Ringwood Road, Longham, Dorset, Limited. by H. R. Sanders of that address. (67) 42 St. Peters Road. Handsworth, Birmingham 20, (30) St. Martins Farm, Zeals, Wilts, by Kenneth by Lloyds Bank Limited. Spencer Limited. (68) 33 and 37 Vittoria Street, Birmingham, by Frank (31) Old School and land adjoining Charlton Mus- Warner Precision Engineering Limited. grove, Somerset, by T. Hawthorn, 62 Holgate (69) 35 Rutland Street. Leicester, by Rutland Street Avenue, Battersea, London S.W.ll. Properties Limited. (32) Hillview, Potbridge, Winchfield, Hants., by (70) 9. 11, 13 and 15 Oxford Street, Leicester, by I. L. and B. A. Jones of that address. Leicester City Council. (33) 11 Castle Street, Fleet, Hants., by C. T. Cole (71) 58 Regents Street. Leamington Spa, Warwick- of that address. shire, and 13 Sadler Gate, Derby, by Granada (34) Furze Court, Dyke Road Avenue, Hove, Sussex, Properties Limited. by Bunting Estates Limited. (72) Land on N.E. side of Loxley Road, Welles- (35) Land in Leylands Road, adjoining Wivelsfield bourne, Warwickshire, by Duggins & Company Station, Burgess Hill, Sussex, by E. P. Lloyd, Limited. 81 Mill Road, Burgess Hill. (73) Land and oremises on N.E. side of Union (36) " Shangri-La", Juliers Close, Canvey Island, Street, on R.E. side of Union Passage, and on Essex, by I. G. G. and P. Haynes, 46 Balfour N.E. and S.W. sides of Church Street. Lye. Road, London W.I3. Stourbridge. and 20, 21, 22, 23. part of 17 and (37) "The Island", West End, Steeple Claydon, land on the E. side of Firmstone Street, Bucks, by Gate Properties Limited. Wollaston. Stourbridge, Worcs, by Stourbridge (38) 47 Bletchley Road, Bletchley, Bucks, by Second Borough Council. Covent Garden Property Company Limited. (74) Land on N. side Back Lane, Up Holland. Lanes, by Skelmersdale Development Corporation. (39) 64 Ware Road, Hoddesdon, Herts., by J. J. (75) 2 Cambridge Street, Sale, Cheshire, by Langford Sanders, 56 Chapel Street, Luton, Beds., and Pronerty Company Limited. E. L. Weyman, 92 Ware Road aforesaid. (76) 18 High Street. Crewe, Cheshire, by Tremore (40) 134 Chesterfield Avenue, Thundersley, Essex, Properties Limited. by H. F. Osborne of that address. (77) Tanners Farm, Ramsgreave and Sunnv Cottage, (41) 30 and 32 Carlton Road, Walthamstpw, London Barker Lane, Mellor, both near Blackburn, E.I7, by L. C. and M. Properties Limited. Lanes, by J. Whittaker. 45 Pinsworth Street, (42) Part of Matching Airport, White Roding and Blackburn, E. M. Whittaker, " Whinfield" Abbess Roding, Essex, by G. E. Rush, Dover- Blackburn, and Yorkshire Bank Limited. court, Bower Hill, Epping, Essex. (78) 4 Flag Lane, Penwortham, near Preston, Lanes, (43) 21 Gallows Hill, Hunton Bridge, Kings Langley, by H. and N. Broadhurst of that address. Herts., by P. M. Tattersall, Westwood, Sud- brooke, Lines. (79) Land N. side Paul Street, Liverpool, Lanes, by (44) 52 Fairleigh Drive, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, by Manbre and Garton Limited. P. E. Price of that address. (80) 78 Wilmslow Road, Rusholme, Manchester, by (45) " Eden Brae ", 50 and land on S. side of Belvoir J. Lewis of that address. Road, Cambridge, by Contemporary Homes (81) 75 South Drive, Chorltonville, Chorlton-cum- Limited. Hardy, Manchester, by E. H. Bailey of that (46) 301 and land on N. side of Burringham Road, address. Scunthorpe, Lines, by The Church of Jesus (82) Land N. side Towyn Way, Kinmel Bay, Aber- Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Great Britain) pele, Denbigh, by The Salvation Army Trustee Limited. Company. (47) 1,75 and 2 and 3, Row 73 King S,treet, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, by David Greig Limited. LEASEHOLD (48) 18 Abbotts Road, New Barnet, Herts, by (1) 156 Duncroft Road, Yardley, Birmingham 26, by T. A. F. and M. T. McGee, 79 Chevening D. R. Ellis of that address. Road, London S.E.I9. (2) 33 Melbourne Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, by (49) 36, 38 and 40 Carlton Road, Walthamstow, G. W. Stossler of that address. London E.I7, by Hurst Way Investment Com- (3) 7 Taylor Street, Darwen, Lanes, by The Wall pany Limited. Paper Manufacturers Limited. (50) " Armadale" Lower Hampton Road, Sunbury- (4) 9 Dovercourt Avenue, Heaton Norris, Stockport, on-Thames, Middx., by F. Gill of that address. Lanes, by G. L. Settles of that address. (51) Land on S.E. side of Telford Road, Southall, (5) 220 Upper Chorlton Road, Stretford, Lanes, by Middx, by The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses Cudlow Investments Limited. of the Borough of Southall. (52) 1-5 (odd) Nant Road, Hendon, Middx, by T. B. F. Ruoff, Chief Land Registrar. Advance (Central Services) Limited. (53) 56 Capel Road, East Barnet, Herts, by L. G. and A. E. Wright of that address. (54) 11 Maiden Road, Watford, Herts, by S. Barker of that address. PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS (55) 72 Woodcutters Avenue, Leigh-On-Sea, Essex, by B. C. Teager, of that address. AND CLEAN AIR ACT (56) 37 Madras Road, Ilford, Essex, by R. A. Thorogood, 5 Winifred Road, Dagenham, Essex. HELSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL (57) Plot 1, Lycrome Road, Chesham, Bucks, by Confirmation of Building Byelaws F. M. Bennett, 62 Pheasants Way, Rickmans- worth, Herts. Notice is hereby given that the Council of the (58) Land on S. side Rayne Road, Braintree, Essex, Borough of Helston intend, after one month from by Thamesmouth Properties (Braintree) the date of publication of this notice, to apply Limited. to the Minister of Housing and Local Government (59) Land between Staines Road, High Street, and for confirmation of building byelaws made by them Colne Brook, Wraysbury, Bucks, by Hall and under the Public Health Act, 1936. Company Limited. (294) E. R. Crawshaw. Town Clerk..
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