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The London Gazette, ?Th March 1961 1741 THE LONDON GAZETTE, ?TH MARCH 1961 1741 (55) 26.and 28 and land at rear, Little Queen Street, Sandy'Urban District Council, Council .Offices, Dartford, Kent, by E. Summers, 25 Colney 7 St. Neots Road, Sandy, Beds. • Road, • Dartford. Ampthill Rural District Council,, " The. Limes ", (56) Land rear of 68 High Street,'Garlinge, Margate, 12 Dunstable Street, Ampthill. Kent, by M. Kibble, 68 High Street aforesaid. Bedford Rural District' Council, '41-43 Gplding- (57) Land S. of Cliffs End Road, • Ramsgate, Kent, ton Road, Bedford. by The Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the Biggleswade Rural District Council, Ladbrqoke, Borough of Ramsgate. 23'- London Road, Biggleswade. (58) 64 Crystal Palace Park Road, Sydenham, Kent, Luton Rutal District Council, Rural 'Council by M. J. ,Barnett, Briar Bank, Undercliffe ' ' Offices, Bute Street, Luton." Gardens, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. • . Bedfordshire County Council, Shire Hall, (59) Land fronting Alfreton Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Bedford. Notts, by Regent Oil Company Limited. (60) 23 Shenstone Valley Road, Quinton, Worcs, by A notice explaining the effect of the proposed Order The Salvation Army Trustee Company. has been or will be published in the Bedfordshire (61) Land in Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Notts, by Times newspaper of the 3rd and 10th March 1961. T. E. Eastgate, Halifax Buildings, West 'Gate, Dated this ,7th day of March 1961. Mansfield. Sherwood & Co., St. Stephen's House, Victoria (62) 34-35 Strand Street, Whitehaven, Cumberland, Embankment, Westminster, London S.W.I, by Lipton Limited. (150) Parliamentary Agents. (63) The New Daleside Estate, Upton, near Chester, Cheshire, by Laurence Williams Limited. (64) Barnfield, Dormansland, Surrey, by F. Faulkner, Ministry of Housing and Local Government. Flat 2, Greenash, Chiswick Mall, London W.4. (65) " Thornbury Lodge ", Salmons Lane, Whyteleafe, February 19'61. Surrey, by L. E. Graves of that address. (66) 8 and 18 Station Road, Rickmansworth, Herts, M3D-WES9EX IWIATHR (No. 2) by County and Suburban Securities Limited. Notice is hereby given that the.Mid'-Wiessex Water (67) 126 Stafford Avenue, Slough, Bucks, by Midash Comlpany ((Hiereinaf.^ referred! to as "ifhej Cbm- Property Company Limited. pany!") ane about to apply to the Minister of (68) Land adjoining " Granville ", Thundersley Park Housikig and (Local Government for an> Order under Road, South Benfleet, Essex, by E. G. W. W. section 2& of the Water Act, 1945. Hockaday, 207 South Croxted Road, West The courriies and- districts comprised! wihol'ly or Dulwich, London S.E.21. partly in the area affected1 by *he intended' Order as (69) Land being part O.S. No. 165, Garforth, Yorks, defined: by section 10 of .the First (Schedule to the by Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co., Limited. Water Act, 1945, are as follows: (70) " Chandos Lodge ", Chandos Road, -Buckingham, The counties of iBeriks, Hampshire and; Surrey; by M. J. Jeanes (Development) Limited. The boroughs of Alderfshot, Basingstoke, Maiden- head1 and Wokingham-; LEASEHOLD The urban districts of Alton1, Farntoorough, Fleet (1) Premises to rear of 112 High Street and to rear and Frimley and' Camberleyf; of 49-51 Leswin Road, Stoke Newington, ' The rural diistriots of Alton, Basingstoke, Oookham, London N.I6, by A. V. Stapleton, 52 Greenway, (EaS'thaimpstead, Guildford, Hartley Winrtney, Southgate, and S. J. Stapleton, 111 Friern Ki'ingsclere and Whitchurch and' Wokingiham. Barnet Lane, Whetstone, London N.20. A copy of the draft Order for which application (2) Flat 2, Ennismore House, 1 Ennismore Gardens, is about to be -roadie may be inspected by any person- London S.W.7, by H. A. Hamilton, "High free of cfharge at all reasonable hours during the period' Trees ", Pevensey Road, West Worthing, Sussex. of 'twenty-eight days if-rom the fl'rd day of March. G. H. Curtis, Chief Land Registrar. 1%!* at the .office of tihie Company, The Watenwoafes, Frim-Ley Gireen, Surrey. iA notice explaining (the effect of the Order pro- posed to be app'Ked- for will be found; in The Alder- shot News newspaper of the 3rd and 10th days of WATER ACTS March 1961. Copies of the draft lOrdier may be purchased' finom MID BEDFORDSHIRE WATER BOARD the offices of the Company aforesaid1 or from the Notice is hereby given that the Biggleswade Water undermentioned Solicitors and (Parliamentary Agents Board, the Ampthill U.rban District Council, the at the price of Is. each. Biggleswade Urban District Council, the Leighton Dated iftiis 7th day of March 19'6'1. Buzzard Urban District Council, the Linslade Urban Stanley & Co., 412 Gracechurch Street, London District Council, the Sandy Urban District Council, E.C.3I, 'Solicitors. the Ampthill Rural District Council, the Bedford Dyson, Bell & Co., 16 Great College Street, Rural District Council, the Biggleswade Rural Dis- Wesitmimsitier, (London- SJW.!l, Pladnamenlbairy trict Council and the Luton Rural District Council (273) Agents. are about to apply to the Minister of Housing and Local Government for an Order under subsection (1) of section 9 of the Water Act, 1945, as amended STOURBRIDGE AND DISTRICT WATER by sections 2 and 14 of the Water Act, 1948. BOARD The counties and districts comprised wholly or partly in the area affected by the Order are: Bromsgrove Rural District Council The counties of Bedford and Buckingham, the Notice is hereby given that the Stourbridge and urban districts of Ampthill, Biggleswade, District Water Board and the Bromsgrpve Rural Leighton Buzzard, Linslade and Sandy and the District Council are about to apply to the Minister rural districts of Ampthill, Bedford, Biggleswade of Housing and Local Government for an Order and Luton. under sections 9 and 23 of the. Water Act, 1945. The counties and districts comprised wholly or Copies of the draft Order and of the relevant map partly in the area affected by the Order are the have been deposited at the following offices of the counties of Stafford and Worcester, the borough of clerks of each of the District Councils hereinbefore Stourbridge, the urban districts of Amblecote and -referred to and of the Bedfordshire County Coun- Brierley Hill and the rural districts of Bromsgrove, cil, and may there be inspected by any person, free Kidderminster and Seisdon. of charge, at all reasonable hours during a period Copies of the draft Order have been deposited at •of twenty-eight days from the 2nd March 1961: the offices of the Stourbridge and .District Water Ampthill Urban District Council, 10 Bedford Board at Sandford, 7 Lower High Street, Stourbridge Street, Ampthill. and at the offices of the Clerk to the Bromsgrove Biggleswade Urban -District Council, Urban Rural District Council at the Rural Council Offices, Council Offices, Biggleswade. 94 Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove and may there Leighton Buzzard Urban District Council, Coun- be inspected by any person free of charge at all cil Offices, 77 North Street, Leighton Buzzard. reasonable hours. Linslade Urban District Council, Council Offices, A notice explaining the effect of the proposed 6 Leighton Road, Linslade, Leighton Buzzard. Order has beenxpr will be published in the' County B.
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