The London Gazette, 3 February, 1939 Ii
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766 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3 FEBRUARY, 1939 II. Releases the Foot-and-Mouth Disease to which Area the provisions of the Foot-and- Infected Area around Conderton, Worcester- Mouth Disease (Infected Areas Restrictions). shire, from restrictions, and revokes Order No. Order of 1938 are applied. 5812 as from the I2th February, 1939. SCHEDULE. SCHEDULE. An Area comprising:— Contracted Infected Area. IN THE COUNTY OF NORFOLK. An Area comprising: — The city and county borough of Norwich (except that part of the bed of the River Yare- IN THE COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. as lies to the east of the parish of Thorpe next In the petty sessional division of Norwich). Tewkesbury. The petty sessional divisions of Eynsford, The parishes of Teddington, Oxenton, Ash- Forehoe, Wayland and Mitford and Launditch. church and Walton Cardiff; so much of the In the petty sessional division of parish of Stoke Orchard as lies to the north- Callow. east of the road running from Bishop's Cleeve via Cleeve Station, Stoke Orchard, Tredington The parishes of Helhoughton, Raynham, and Odessa Inn to Tewkesbury; and so much Dunton, Hempton, Sculthorpe, Fakenham, of the parish of Twyning as lies to the east of Pudding Norton, Great Ryburgh, Little- the road running from Tewkesbury via Shut- Ryburgh, Stibbard, Kettlestone and Little honger, Twyning Vicarage and Hill End to Snoring. Upper Strensham. In the petty sessional division of North Greenhoe. In the petty sessional division of Winchcomb. The parish of Fulmodeston. The parishes of Dumbleton, Toddington, In the petty sessional division of Alderton and Prescott; and so much of the Holt. parish of Winchcomb as lies to the north-west The parishes of Swanton Novers, Brining- of the road running from Didbrook via Ireley ham, Melton Constable, Stody, Briston and Farm, Winchcomb Church, Postlip House and Edgefield. Stoney Cockbury to Woodmancote. In the petty sessional division of In the petty sessional division of South Erpingham. Cheltenham. The parishes of Corpusty, Hey don, Oulton, Itteringham, Blickling, Cawston, Bootan, The parishes of Gotherington, Bishop's Aylsham, Marsham, Hevingham, Brampton, Cleeve and Woodmancote. Buxton with Lammas and Stratton Strawless. IN THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER. In the petty sessional division of In the petty sessional division of Taverham. Pershore. The parishes of Sprowston, Beeston St. Andrew, Crostwick, Frettenham, Hainford, The parishes of Eckington, Bredon, Bredon's Spixworth, Carton, Horsham St. Faith with Norton, Great Combertpn, Little Comberton, Newton St. Faith, Hellesdon, Horsford, Bricklehamptbn, Netherton and Elmley Castle; Drayton, Felthorpe, Attlebridge, Taverham, and so much of the parish of Birlingham as Costessey, Bawburgh, Colney, Little Melton, lies to the south-east of the road running from Great Melton, Hetherset, Cringleford, Ketter- Pershore via The Cemetery to Defford. ingham, East Carleton, Keswick, Swardeston, In the petty sessional division of Stoke Holy Cross, Caistor St. Edmunds, Bixley Evesham. and Trowse with Newton. The parishes of Kemerton, Overbury, In the petty sessional division of Conderton, Beckford, Ashton under Hill, Blofield and Walsham. Sedgeberrow, Aston Somerville and Hinton on The parish of Thorpe next Norwich (includ- the Green. ing its detached parts). In the petty sessional division of In the petty sessional division of Upton on Severn. Depwade. So much of the parish of Strensham as lies The parishes of Carleton Rode, Tibenham, to the east of the road running from Defford Aslacton, Bunwell, Forncett, Tharston, Flor- via Bourne Farm, Moat Farm, and Hill End don, Tasburgh, Newton Flotman, Mulbarton to Tewkesbury. and Swainsthorpe; and so much of the parishes of Shotesham and Saxlingham Nethergate as lies to the west of the road running from Order No. 5818. Upper Stoke via Abbot's Farm, Shotesham All Saints Church, Shotesham St. Mary, (Dated ist February, 1939.) Greatwood Farm and Saxlingham Green to FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Hempnall. AREAS) SPECIAL ORDER No. 24 OF In the petty sessional division of 1939- Guiltcross and Shropham. Declares the Area described in the Schedule The parishes of Rocklands, Great Ellingham, to be an Infected Area for the purpose of pre- Attleborough, Besthorpe, Old Buckenham, venting the spread of foot-and-mouth disease New Buckenham, Banham, Eccles, Snetterton,.