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The London Gazette, 25Th February 1993 Water 3514 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25TH FEBRUARY 1993 A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other document WATER RESOURCES ACT submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at New Bridge Farm, Trustee Farms, Wainfleet All Saints Skegness at all NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-ANGLIAN REGION reasonable hours during the period beginning on 25th February and ending on 25th March 1993. Notice of application to vary licences to abstract water Any person who wished to make representations about the application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, Notice is hereby given that applications are being made to the National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Northern Area, Aqua National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region by John Frank House, Harvey Street, Lincoln LN11TF, before the end of the said Atkinson, Florence Lillian Atkinson, Ada Mary Atkinson and period. Rootridge Ltd., of Haconby Hall, near Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 OUY, trading as J E Atkinson & Son to vary the following licences: R. Evison, on behalf of M L Smith 19th February 1993. (730) (1) Licences serial number 4/30/12/G/40B and 4/30/12/S/41 to abstract water from Lincolnshire limestone in the Parishes of Dunsby, Rippingale, Dowsby, Haconby and West Pinchbeck in NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-ANGLIAN REGION the Districts of South Kesteven and South Holland in the County of Lincolnshire. The variation applied for is to Notice of application to vary a licence to abstract water authorise water abstracted under the terms of the above licences Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the to be used for the purpose of spray irrigation on land at National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region by A. Chandler O.S. 102,103,154,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,232,233, (Norfolk) Ltd., Home Farm, Riddlesworth, Diss IP22 2TD, to vary 341, 346 and N.G. Field Nos. 0003, 0026, 0054, 0072, 4763, the licence serial number 6/33/42/106 and 6/33/42/100, to abstract 5073,5160,5445,5956,5967,6281,6436,6676,6841,6847,7262 water from underground strata at National Grid Reference and 7836. TL 966 821 and TL 962 811 in the Parish of Riddlesworth in the (2) Licence serial number 4/30/12/S/41 to abstract water in the District of Diss in the County of Norfolk. The variation applied for Parishes of Dunsby, Rippingale, Dowsby, Haconby and West is to increase the area of land on which water from the above licences Pinchbeck in the Districts of South Kesteven and South may be used. Holland in the County of Lincolnshire. The variation applied A copy of the application and of any map or plan or other for is to alter our points of abstraction by deleting source E document submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at Home (Pointon Lode and drains between map reference TF14603120 Farm, Riddlesworth, near Diss, Norfolk IP22 2TD, at all reasonable and TF 15003110) and allowing abstraction to take place from hours during the period beginning on 24th February 1993 and two adjoining sources being (a) along Millthorpe Drove ending on 24th March 1993. between map reference TF 14553035 and TF 15053034 and (b) Any person who wished to make representations about the from the Drain between map reference TF 14883035 and application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager TF 14883090. (Central), National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region, Bromholme Lane, Brampton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE18 8NE, before Notice of application for a licence to obstruct or impede the flow of the end of the said period. an inland water by means of impounding works J. W. Chandler, on behalf of A. Chandler (Norfolk) Ltd. Notice is also hereby given that an application is being made to the 9th February 1993. (943) National Rivers Authority by J. E. Atkinson & Son as above for a licence to obstruct or impede the flow of the Dowsby Drain by means of a flap valve with overflow at higher level at National Grid NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY - SEVERN-TRENT Reference TF 13602880 in the Parish of Rippingale in the District of REGION South Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire. The object of impounding water by means of the works is to retain a depth for the Notice of application for licence to abstract water purposes of spray irrigation on existing licences 4/30/12/G/40B and Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the 4/30/12/S/41. National Rivers Authority Severn Trent Region, by British A copy of the above applications and of any map, plan or other Waterways, Willow Grange, Church Road, Watford WD13QA, for documents submitted with it may be inspected free of charge at a Licence to abstract the following quantities of water from the Haconby Hall, near Bourne, Lincolnshire PE10 OUY, during the Chesterfield Canal between National Grid References SK 6955 8150 period beginning 24th February 1993, and ending on 24th March and SK 6995 8105 at West Retford: 7 cubic metres per hour, 68 cubic 1993. metres per day, 1-7 megalitres per year. Further details of the application are: Water is to be used for grouting purposes between Any person who wishes to make representations about the May and December 1993 for a continuous period of five weeks. application should do so in writing to the Environmental Manager, A copy of the application and of any map, plan or other National Rivers Authority, Aqua House, Harvey Street, Lincoln documents submitted with it may be inspected, free of charge, at the LN1 1TF, before the end of the said period. office of British Waterways, 21 Ryton Street, Worksop, / F. Atkinson, on behalf of J. E. Atkinson & Son Nottinghamshire S80 2AY (on behalf of John Mowlem and Co. Pic) 15th February 1993. (729) at all reasonable hours during the period beginning 25th February 1993 and ending on 25th March 1993. Any person who wishes to make representations about the application should do so in writing to Principal (Catchme'nt NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY-ANGLIAN REGION Regulations), National Rivers Authority, Severn Trent Region, Sapphire East, 550 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull B911QT, before the Notice of application for a variation of licence to abstract water end of the said period. Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the /. & Taylor, on behalf of British Waterways National Rivers Authority, Anglian Region by M. L. Smith, of New 1st December 1992. (727) Bridge Farm Trustee Farms, Wainfleet All Saints, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE24 4LB, to vary licence No.4/30/13/I&S/188 between 1st April and 31st October in any year. The variation NATIONAL RIVERS AUTHORITY - SEVERN-TRENT applied for is (1) to include additional asbstraction points between REGION TF432594 and TF446591 between TF437596 and TF436592 between TF432594 and TF443599. (2) to include additional Notice of application to vary a licence to abstract water impound points at TF437596, at TF 436592 at TF432594 and at Take notice that E. R. Trotman Limited, of Bagnall Road, Old TF446591. (3) to include additional land in the parish of Wainfleet Basford, Nottingham NG6 OJX, is applying to the National Rivers All Saints, in the District of East Lindsey, in the County of Lincoln, Authority to vary licence number 3/28/63/78G to abstract water from the Bellwater Drain, the Goodyke Drain and Riparian Drains. from underground strata (lower mottled Sandstones), at National The water is required for spray irrigation. Grid Reference SK54594338, at Land defined by the area edged red.
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