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Public Notices 10782 THE LONDON GAZETTE, ?TH AUGUST 1995 Public Notices WATER RESOURCES ACT and TL 579866, TL 588868 and TL 591866, TL 579846 and TL 580847, TL 574845 and TL 578846 and TL 579839, TL 576845 and TL 577841 and TL 579841, TL 531881 and TL 532880, TL 529877 NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY—ANGLIAN REGION and TL 530876, TL 530869 and TL 531870, TL 534867 and TL Notice of application for a licence to abstract water 535869, at Mildenhall Road, Further Moor's Farm and New River Bank; Daisy Hill Farm, Branch Bank; Fifth, Third and Second Take notice that J. S. Murfitt of Oak Farm, 60 Cannon Street, Little Droves, Fodder Fen; in the parishes of Littleport, Ely and Little Downham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2SS, is applying to the Downham, in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in the county of National Riven* Authority for a licence to abstract water from main Cambridgeshire. drains and farm dykes between and within National Grid The proposal is to abstract water at the following rates: 95-45 References: cubic metres per hour, 1,431 81 cubic metres per day, 11,364 cubic TL 5II824 and TL 507827 and TL 508829 and TL 511828 metres per year between April and October inclusive. The water will TL 530856 and TL 530857 be used for spray irrigation. This is a renewal application to replace at Short Drove and Second Drove in the parish of Little Downham, Licence number 6/33/26/241/9 (incorporating 6/33/36/126/2 and in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in the county of 6/33/39/256/2). Application is made to include additional parcels of Cambridgeshire. land and abstraction points; together with increases in abstraction The proposal is to abstract water at the following rates: 45-5 cubic rates. The period of abstraction has been extended. metres per hour, 818-2 cubic metres per day, 6,819 cubic metres per A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document year between April and October inclusive. The water will be used for submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at Wadlode spray irrigation purposes. This is a new application. House, Wisbech Road, Littleport, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 1 RA, A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on 12th August submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at Oak Farm, 60 1995 and ending on 9th September 1995. Cannon Street, Little Downham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2SS, at Any person who wishes to make representation about the all reasonable hours during the period beginning on 12th August application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, 1995 and ending on 9th September 1995. National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Bromholme Lane, Any person who wishes to make representations about the Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before the end application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, of the said period. National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Bromholme Lane, N. P. Garner, on behalf of Hobbs & Garner Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before the end 1st August 1995. (723) of the said period. J. S. Murfitt 1st August 1995. (721) NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY—ANGLIAN REGION NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY—ANGLIAN REGION Notice of application for a licence to abstract water Notice of application for a licence to abstract water Take notice that G. & K. Lark, of No. 7 School Lane, Pymoor, Ely, Take notice that S. J. Cross of 65o Prickwillow Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2EU, are applying to the National Rivers Cambridgeshire CB7 4TX, is applying to the National Rivers Authority for a licence to abstract water from main drains and farm Authority for a licence to abstract water from main drains and farm dykes between and within National Grid References: dykes between and within National Grid References: TL 599826 and TL 599825, TL 572841 and TL 576839 and TL 575838, TL 579837 and TL 580833 and TL 581833, TL 579832 and TL 577830, TL TL 484859 and TL 485858 576822 and TL 571821, TL 569820 and TL 567819, TL 566827 and TL 496863 and TL 493860 and TL 494859 and TL 496861 TL 567824 and TL 561823 and TL 565824 and TL 564826, TL TL 498860 and TL 499860 563819 and TL 564819, TL 565819 and TL 566819, TL 562812: at TL 502857 and TL 503857 Branch Bank, Prickwillow; Branch Bank and Clayway Drove, TL 497853 and TL 498853 Padnal Fen; Second Drove, Low Road, Ely Road and Ely West TL 496845 and TL 496843 Junction, Queen Adelaide; Kettlesworth Waterden Fen; all in the TL 504852 and TL 506850 parish of Holy Trinity Ely, in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in TL 506853 and TL 508850 and TL 507850 and TL 509847 the county of Cambridgeshire. TL 510848 and TL 508847 and TL 510845 The proposal is to abstract water at the following rates: 45-5 cubic TL 501844 and TL 500843 and TL 501841 metres per hour, 818-2 cubic metres per day, 13,637 cubic metres per at Short, Pygore and Frith Head Droves; Pymore Lane, Westmoor year between April and October inclusive. The water will be used for Common, Cophall and First Droves, Byall Fen; in the parish of spray irrigation purposes. This is a new application. Little Downham, in the district of East Cambridgeshire, in the A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document county of Cambridgeshire. submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at 65o The proposal is to abstract water at the following rates: 95-45 Prickwillow Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4TX, at all reasonable cubic metres per hour, 1,718-2 cubic metres per day, 36,364 cubic hours during the period beginning on 12th August 1995 and ending metres per year between April and October inclusive. The water will on 9th September 1995. Any person who wishes to make representation about the be used for spray irrigation. This is an application to replace Licence application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, numbers 6/33/26/S/287 (incorporating 6/33/36/S/167) and National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Bromholme Lane, 6/33/26/254/4. Application is made to include additional parcels of Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before the end land and abstraction points; together with increases in abstraction of the said period. rates. A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document S. J. Cross submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at No. 7 School 1st August 1995. (722) Lane, Pymoor, Ely, Cambrdgeshire CB6 2EU, at all reasonable hours during the period beginning on 12th August 1995 and ending on 9th September 1995. NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY—ANGLIAN REGION Any person who wishes to make representation about the Notice of application for a licence to abstract water application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Bromholme Lane, Take notice that Hobbs & Garner of Wadlode House, Wisbech Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before the end Road, Littleport, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB61RA, are applying to the of the said period. National Rivers Authority for a licence to abstract water from main drains and farm dykes between and within National Grid C. Lark, on behalf of G. & K. Lark References: TL 577874 and TL 579874, TL 577869 and TL 580869 1st August 1995. (724).
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