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Public Notices WATER RESOURCES ACT ELECTRICITY NOTICES THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19ra APRIL 1993 6889 Public Notices WATER RESOURCES ACT ELECTRICITY NOTICES NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-ANGLIAN REGION NUMBER POWER LIMITED Notice of application for a licence to abstract water Notice of an application for consent to the extension of a proposed Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the generating station at South Number Bank National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, by R. Pooley & Son, Peterhouse Farm, Beck Row, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 8BX, Notice is hereby given that Humber Power Limited ("the for a licence to abstract 26-41 thousand cubic metres per year, Company") has applied under section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 between April and September in any year, between National Grid ("the Act") for the consent of the Secretary of State for Trade and References TL 641770-TL 642780, TL 633781-TL 637773 and Industry to the extension of a proposed generating station at South TL 692800-TL 700797 in the parish of Mildenhall, in the district of Humber Bank, and for a direction under section 90(2) of the Town Forest Heath, in the County of Suffolk, from dykes and main drains. and Country Planning Act 1990 that planning permission for the The water is required for spray irrigation. development be deemed to be granted. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document The extension applied for consists of cooling works comprising submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at Peterhouse conduits with an intake or intakes and an outfall or outfalls in the Farm, Beck Row, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 8BX, at all River Humber. reasonable hours during the period beginning on 17th April 1993 A copy of the application, a plan showing the land to which it and ending on 15th May 1993. relates and a copy of the environmental statement discussing the Any person who wishes to make representations about the Company's proposals in more detail and presenting an analysis of application should do so in writing to the Environmental the environmental implications, together with a copy of documents Manager, National Rivers Authority, Bromholme Lane, Brampton, submitted in respect of a related application for an Order under the Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before the end of the said Transport and Works Act 1992, are available for inspection during period. normal office hours at the following addresses: B. Rutterford, on behalf of R. Pooley & Son Humberside County Council, County Hall, Beverley HU17 9XA; 8th April 1993. (722) Cleethorpes Borough Council, Civic Offices, Knoll Street, Cleethorpes, South Humberside DN35 8LN. NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-ANGLIAN REGION In addition, copies of the Environmental Statement may be obtained at a cost of £10 from Cleethorpes Borough Council and Notice of application to vary a licence to abstract -water also from Dyson Bell Martin, 1 Dean Farrar Street, Westminster, Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the London SW1H ODY, from whom copies of certain other documents National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, by J. I. C. Dickinson relating to the application can also be obtained. Farms, Blyborough Grange, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, to vary Any objections should be made in writing to the Secretary of State the licence serial No. 4/29/3/16 to abstract water from boreholes at for Trade and Industry, Electricity Division, 1 Palace Street, SK 959940-SK 959944-SK 959943 by means of submersible pump Victoria, London SW1E SHE, stating the name of the station and from underground strata in the parish of Blyborough, in the district the grounds of objection, not later than 28th May 1992. of West Lindsey, in the County of Lincolnshire. The variation Humber Power Limited. applied for is additional land to be irrigated at map reference SK 935948. No increase in water abstracted is sought. 16th April 1993. (494) A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at Blyborough Grange, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, at all reasonable hours during HUMBER POWER LIMITED the period beginning 19th April 1993 and ending on 19th May 1993. Any person who wishes to make representations about the TRANSPORT AND WORKS ACT 1992 application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Northern Area, Aqua ' Notice of an application for an order in respect of an extension to a House, Harvey Street, Lincoln LN11TF, before the end of the said proposed generating station at South Humber Bank period. (724) Notice is hereby given that Humbv^r Power Limited ("the Company") is applying, pursuant to section 6 of the Transport and NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-THAMES REGION Works Act 1992, to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Electricity Division, 1 Palace Street, Victoria, London SW1E SHE, Notice of application for a licence to abstract water for an order under section 3 of that Act, concise particulars of which Take notice that D. J. Vigus, of Westmill Farm, Ware, is applying to are set out in Schedule 1 below. the National Rivers Authority for a licence to abstract water from A waiver direction has been granted in respect of those provisions the River Rib, at National Grid Reference TL 33551585 adjacent to of the Transport and Works (Applications and Objections Westmill Farm, Ware, and between TL 33551585 and TL 32951470 Procedure) Rules 1992 as indicated in Schedule 2 below. north of Hertford. The proposal is to abstract water at the following A copy of the application, and of all plans and other documents rates: at TL 3355 1585,25 cubic metres per hour, 600 cubic metres submitted with it, together with a copy of documents submitted in per day, 45,000 cubic metres per year between 1st November and respect of a related application for consent under section 36 of the 31st March each year and between TL 33551585 and TL 3295 51480, Electricity Act 1989, for the extension of the proposed generating 68 cubic metres per hour, 1,500 cubic metres per day, 45,000 cubic station, may be inspected, free of charge, at all reasonable hours at metres per year between 1st April and 31st August each year. The the following addresses: water will be used for spray irrigation. This application will result in an overall reduction in the existing licenced qualities for summer Humberside County Council, County Hall, Beverley HU17 9XA; abstraction. Cleethorpes Borough Council, Civic Offices, Knoll Street, A copy of the application and any map, plan and other documents Cleethorpes, South Humberside DN35 8LN, submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at all reasonable until 28th May 1993. hours at New House, Westmill Farm, Westmill Road, Ware, Hertfordshire, between 19th April and 17th May 1993. Any person who wishes to make an objection to the application or Any person who wishes to make representations about the otherwise submit representations about the proposals should write application should dp so in writing to the National Rivers Authority, to the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Electricity Division, Thames Region, Kings Meadow House, Kings Meadow Road, 1 Palace Street, Victoria, London SW1E SHE. Such objections or Reading, Berkshire RG1 3DQ, before the end of the said period. representations should arrive not later than 28th May 1993. An objection will not be valid unless it is (i) received by the due date; (ii) M, Howes, on behalf of D. J. Vigus made in writing; (iii) states the grounds of objection and (iv) gives the 5th April 1993. (721) objector's name and address..
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