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NR09-ECC Book of Reference THE NETWORK RAIL (ESSEX AND OTHERS LEVEL CROSSING REDUCTION) ORDER TRANSPORT AND WORKS ACT 1992 TRANSPORT AND WORKS (APPLICATIONS AND OBJECTIONS PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND AND WALES) RULES 2006 THE NETWORK RAIL (ESSEX AND OTHERS LEVEL CROSSING REDUCTION) ORDER BOOK OF REFERENCE (Required by Rule 10 (2) (C)) Document Reference NR9-ECC Author Network Rail Date March 2017 Revision number FINAL Transport and Works Act 1992 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Book of Reference Contents: Borough of Broxbourne Pages 06 to 07 Parish of Roydon Pages 08 to 10 Parish of Harlow Pages 11 to 17 Parish of Sawbridgeworth Pages 18 to 24 Parish of Thorley Pages 25 to 32 Parish of Bishop’s Stortford Pages 33 to 33 Parish of Elsenham Pages 34 to 38 Parish of Ugley Pages 39 to 43 2 Parish of Henham Pages 44 to 50 Parish of Widdington Pages 51 to 52 Parish of Newport Pages 53 to 61 Parish of Wendens Ambo Pages 62 to 63 Parish of Littlebury Pages 64 to 66 Parish of Margaretting Pages 67 to 69 Parish of Boreham Pages 70 to 74 Parish of Cressing Pages 75 to 78 Parish of White Notley Pages 79 to 82 Parish of Rivenhall Pages 83 to 86 Parish of Kelvedon Pages 87 to 88 Parish of Feering Pages 89 to 94 Parish of Marks Tey Pages 95 to 95 Parish of Stanway Pages 96 to 99 Parish of Copford Pages 100 to 102 3 Parish of Eight Ash Green Pages 103 to 104 Parish of Wakes Colne Pages 105 to 109 Parish of Mount Bures Pages 110 to 112 Parish of Bures Hamlet Pages 113 to 113 Parish of Ardleigh Pages 114 to 117 Parish of Wrabness Pages 118 to 119 Parish of Harwich Pages 120 to 120 Borough of Colchester Pages 121 to 125 Parish of Wivenhoe Pages 126 to 135 Parish of Elmstead Pages 136 to 139 Parish of Alresford Pages 140 to 142 Parish of Great Bentley Pages 143 to 147 Parish of Frinton & Walton Pages 148 to 148 Borough of Thurrock Pages 149 to 165 London Borough of Havering Pages 166 to 173 Borough of Brentwood Pages 174 to 177 4 Parish of West Horndon Pages 178 to 180 District of Basildon Pages 181 to 186 Borough of Castle Point Pages 187 to 191 Parish of Rettendon Pages 192 to 197 Parish of Rochford Pages 198 to 198 Parish of Hawkwell Pages 199 to 201 Borough of Southend-on-Sea Pages 202 to 204 List of Statutory Undertakers and other like Pages 205 to 206 bodies 5 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Hertfordshire County Council – Borough of Broxbourne No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 01 198.488 square metres of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited Network Rail Infrastructure Limited public highway (Trinity Lane), public footpath (Cheshunt Hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire County Council 054), fencing, hardstanding, (in respect of public footpath and adopted (in respect of public footpath and grassland, shrubbery and highway) adopted highway) operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely) west of public level crossing (Trinity Lane), Broxbourne, Hertfordshire 01A 36.40 square metres of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited Network Rail Infrastructure Limited operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely) and public level Hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire County Council crossing (Cadmore Lane), (in respect of public right of way and (in respect of public right of way and Broxbourne, Hertfordshire adopted highway) adopted highway) 01B 69.89 square metres of hard Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Lee Valley Regional Park Authority standing, trees and shrubbery east of public level crossing (Cadmore Lane), Broxbourne, Hertfordshire 02 Number not used - - - 03 Number not used - - - 04 Number not used - - - 6 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Hertfordshire County Council – Borough of Broxbourne No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 05 Number not used - - - 06 Number not used - - - 07 538.73 square metres of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited Network Rail Infrastructure Limited grassland, shrubbery, public footpath (Hoddesdon 052), Hertfordshire County Council Hertfordshire County Council public footpath (Cheshunt (in respect of public footpath and adopted (in respect of public footpath and 022), operational railway highway) adopted highway) (Liverpool Street to Ely) and level crossing (Slipe Lane), Broxbourne, Hertfordshire 08 1651.72 square metres of Lee Valley Regional Park Authority Lee Valley Regional Park Authority shrubbery, trees, grassland, private road/track, south of Wharf Road and east of operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Broxbourne, Hertfordshire 7 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Essex County Council – Parish of Roydon No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 01 473.52 square metres of David Morris Camp David Morris Camp shrubbery, grassland and public footpath (EX/203/13), Essex County Council Essex County Council north of level crossing (Old (in respect of public footpath) (in respect of public footpath) Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 02 29.69 square metres of Unknown Unknown drain, shrubbery and grassland, north of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 03 32.48 square metres of Unknown Unknown shrubbery and grassland, north of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 04 24.05 square metres of Unknown Unknown drain, shrubbery and grassland, north of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 05 224.86 square metres of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited Network Rail Infrastructure Limited operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), public footpath Essex County Council Essex County Council (EX/203/45 and EX/203/13), (in respect of footpath) (in respect of public footpath) and level crossing (Old Lane), Roydon, Essex 8 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Essex County Council – Parish of Roydon No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 06 12.18 square metres of Unknown Unknown drain, grassland and shrubbery, south west of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely). Roydon, Essex 07 28.70 square metres of Unknown Unknown drain, grassland and shrubbery, south west of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 08 134.31 square metres of Unknown Unknown drain, grassland and shrubbery, south west of level crossing (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 09 116.01 square metres of Unknown Unknown public footpath (EX/203/45), grassland and shrubbery, Essex County Council Essex County Council south west of level crossing (in respect of public footpath) (in respect of public footpath) (Old Lane) and operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Roydon, Essex 10 248.98 square metres of Unknown Unknown grassland, shrubbery and public footpath (EX/185/79), Essex County Council Essex County Council south of level crossing (Old (in respect of public footpath) (in respect of public footpath) Lane), Roydon, Essex 9 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Essex County Council – Parish of Roydon No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 11 103.45 square metres of The Right Honourable Vicary Tyser Gibbs Charles Abbey grassland and shrubbery, Sixth Baron Aldenham south of operational railway(Liverpool Street to The Honourable George Henry Paul Ely) and level crossing (Old Gibbs Lane), Roydon, Essex The Honourable Antonia Mary Johnson BDW Trading Limited (as mortgagee) 12 995.28 square metres public The Right Honourable Vicary Tyser Gibbs Charles Abbey footpaths (EX/203/45 and Sixth Baron Aldenham EX/203/13), grassland and Essex County Council shrubbery, north of Roydon The Honourable George Henry Paul (in respect of public footpath) Road, Roydon, Essex Gibbs The Honourable Antonia Mary Johnson BDW Trading Limited (as mortgagee) Essex County Council (in respect of public footpath) 10 The Network Rail (Essex and Others Level Crossing Reduction) Order Essex County Council – District of Harlow No on Extent and description of Freehold owners or reputed Freehold Lessees or reputed Lessees Tenants and Occupiers Remarks plan the land or property owners including special category land 01 63.86 square metres of Unknown Unknown shrubbery, grassland and public footpath (EX/203/45), Essex County Council Essex County Council south of public level crossing (in respect of public footpath) (in respect of public footpath) (Old Lane) and of operational railway (Liverpool Street to Ely), Harlow, Essex 02 285.65 square metres of Unknown Unknown shrubbery, grassland and public footpath (EX/185/79), Essex County Council Essex County Council south of public level crossing (in respect of public footpath) (in respect of public footpath) (Old Lane) and
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