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10148 the London Gazette, 19™ September 1968 10148 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19™ SEPTEMBER 1968 WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL CL. 3 The Fordrough, Forshaw Heath, Tanworth- Common Land and Town or Village Greens in-Arden.f CL. 4 Chapel Green, Fillongley.®t Provisional Registration and how to object to them CL. 5 Lye Green, Claverdon. Registrations CL. 6 Barnmoor Green, Claverdon. The first period for applications for the registra- CL. 7 Baddesley Common.*t tion under the above Act of: — CL. 8 Baxterley Common.t (a) land which is common land or a town or village CL. 9 Wigston Hill Common, Baxterley and green ; Bentley.*t (fr) rights of common over such land, and C.L. 10 Land Adjacent to the Village Stores and (c) persons claiming to be owners of such land, between the Forge and Poplars Farm, Gaydon. ended on 30th June 1968. CL. 11 Yarningale Common, Claverdon. f The Council is the registration authority for the CL. 12 Land at Plott Lane, Stretton-on-Dunsmore. registration area1 of which particulars are given at CL. 13 Bendey Common.f Annex A below. The register of common land and CL. 14 Knobs Hill Common, Bentley.f ithe register of town or village greens for this regisltlra- CL. 15 Birchley Heath Common, Bentley.f tion area, containing all registrations so far made, are CL. 16 Strip of land running down to River available for inspection free of charge alt the Clerk Learn, Birdingbury. of the Council's Office at Shire Hall, Warwick, be- CL. 17 Leawell Spring Site, Pillerton Hersey.f tween the hours of 9 a.m. anil 5.30 p.m. on working CL. 19 Lord's Waste, Lower Brailes. days. A Table giving brief infotrmation about these CL. 20 Riverside Field an Minworth Road, Water registrations is at Annex B below. In addition, each Orton. local authority ortiher than the County Council has available for inspection copies of registrations affect- * Rights of common are registered in respect of this ing (Land in its own area. land or part of it. The second registration period began on 1st July f Claims to ownership are registered in respect of this 1968, and wifl end on 2nd January 1970. During land or part of it this second period, applications may be made for the registration of land as common land or as a Down or vilage green, of rights of common over such In the Register of Town or Village Greens land, and of claims to ownership thereof, butt a "fee Register Unit No. of £5 will normally be payable. Objections. VG. 1 The Village Green, Barton-on-the-Heath.f The period for objecting to registrations made before VG. 2 The Village Green, Luddington. 1st January 1968, begins on 1st October 1968, and VG. 3 The Village Green, Avon Dassett. ends on 30th September 1970. Every objection must VG. 4 The Green, Stourton (Western end of be made in writing on 'the special form of objection Village). (CR. Farm No. 26) available from 15th August 1968, VG. 5 The Green, Stourton (Eastern end of onwards free and post free from the Clerk of the Village). Council art Shire Hall, Warwick, and musit reach the VG. 6 The Green, Stourton (Southern end of County Council as registration authority at itihe above Village). address, not earlier than 1st October 1968, nor later VG. 7 The Green, Stourton (Southern end of (than 30th September 1970. After 1ihe latter date Village).!. there will be no further opportunity for objecting VG. 8 The Village Green, Stockton. to registrations made before 1st July 1968 ; those VG. 9 The Green, Fenny Compton-t which are not effectively objected to will become VG. 10 School Green, Fenny Compton-t final and definitive. Every objection which is not VG. 11 Church Green, Fenny Compton.f rejected is noted on ithe register as soon as possible VG. 12 Minworth Green, Button Coldfield. after receipt, and particulars are sent by the registra- VG. 13 The Green, Sambourne.f ition authority to the person {if any) on whose applica- VG. 14 Upper Brailes Green, War Memorial Green tion the registration was made, and to certain other and the Lower Greens, Brailes. persons directly interested in 1ihe registration. In VG. 15 The Green, Napton-on-the-Hill. addition, copies of register entries of objections are VG. 16 Pillory Green, Napton-on-the-Hill. sent to local! authorities holding copies of the registra- VG. 17 Crown Green, Napton-on-the-Hill. tions to which they relate. VG. 18 Village Greens, Tredington. The noting of an objection on the register does VG. 19 The Village Green at Blackwell, not mean that it is officially admitted to be correct, Tredington. and it has no immediate effect on the registration. VG. 20 Newbold Village Green, Newbold-on- The effect is that, unless the registration is can- Stour. celed, or the objector withdraws his objection, the VG. 21 Site of Village Pond at Blackwell, matter will be referred to a commons commissioner TredingHon. for decision. VG. 22 The Green at Binton Hill, Binton. Objections to registrations made after 30dh June VG 23 The Village Green, Shotteswell. 1968, may not be made yet; information about this VG. 24 Castle Green, Kenilworth. will be published shortly before 1st May 1970, the VG. 25 The Village Greens, Atherstone-on-Stour. earliest date for lodging objections. Registrations VG. 26 The Village Green, Preston-on-Stour. are independent of each olther so that, for example, VG. 27 The Village Green, Warmington.°t a registration of land as common land made before VG. 28 The Green, Cherington. 1st July 1968, and not objected to before 1st October VG. 29 Pound Green, Harbury. 1970, will become final and definitive on the latter VG. 30 Pump Green, Harbury. date, but if registrations of rights over that land, or VG. 31 Binswood End Green, Harbury. claims ito ownership thereof, are made after 30tih VG. 32 Old New Inn Green, Harbury. June 1968, objections to such registrations can be VG. 33 Leawell Spring Site, Pillerton Hersey. made in the second objection period. VG. 34 The Green, Sutton-under-Brailes.0 Dated 20th September 1968. VG. 35 The Village Green, Gaydon. VG. 36 The Village Green, Clifford Chambers. R. M. Willis, Clerk of itihe Warwickshire County VG. 37 Lye Green, Claverdon.t Council. VG. 38 The Village Green, Claverdon.t VG. 39 The Green at Little Kineton, Kineton. ANNEX A VG. 40 St. Margaret's Village Green, Whitnash. Particulars of Registration Area VG. 41 Plough Village Green, Whitnash. The Administrative County of Warwick VG. 42 Stock's Bank, Wolverton. VG. 43 Easenhall Top Green and Easenhall Bottom ANNEX B Green. Information about Registrations VG. 44 Land near to Moor Farm, Stretton-on- In the Register of Common Land Dunsmore. VG. 45 Village Green and Back Green, Shustoke.f Register Unit No. VG. 46 The Village Green, Old Milverton. CL. 1 The Common, Corley Moor.*f VG. 47 The Green, Upper Quinton.«t GL. 2 Catherine-de-Barnes Common, Hampton- VG. 48 Maypole Green, Welford-on-Avon. in-Arden.f VG. 49 The Pound, Welford-on-Avon: For any late Notices see Contents list on last page.
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