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3814 the London Gazette, 22Nd March 1974 3814 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22ND MARCH 1974 This Order becomes operative as from the date on which LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL AND it is certified by the County Council that the alternative LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL highway has been created to their reasonable satisfaction NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF STRUCTURE PLAN in compliance with the provision of Article 2 of the Order, but if any person aggrieved by the Order desires to TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 question the validity thereof or of any provision contained Leicester and Leicestershire Structure Plan therein on the grounds that it is not within the powers of Notice is hereby given that Leicester City Council and the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 or on the Leicestershire County Council submitted the above named grounds that any requirement of that Act or any Regulation structure plan to the Secretary of State for the Environment made thereunder has not been complied with in relation on 20th March 1974 for his approval. to the confirmation of the Order, he may under section 244 The plan relates to the combined area of the City of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 within 6 of Leicester and the administrative County of Leicester- weeks from the 22nd March 1974, make application for shirt. Certified copies of the plan, of the report of the purpose to the High Court. survey and of the statement mentioned in section 8(3) P. D. Inman, Clerk of the County Council. of the Act have been deposited at the offices of the local authorities listed below. County Hall, Preston. (i) Until 1st April 1974 : 14th March 1974. (790) Leicestershire County Council, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester. Leicester City Council, Town Hall, Leicester. Loughborough Municipal Borough Council, Southfields, Loughborough. LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Ashby-de-la-Zouch Urban District Council, Kilwardby NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION OF PUBLIC PATH ORDER Street, Ashby-de-la-Zouch. Ashby Woulds Urban District Council, Moira, Burton- TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971—SECTION 210 on-Trent. Coalville Urban District Council, London Road, Coalville. Lancashire County Council (Footpath Nos. 1 and \A Hinckley Urban District Council, Hinckley Broughton, Preston Rural District) Diversion Order, 1974 Market Harborough Urban District Council, Brooklands, Notice is hereby given that on the 5th March 1974 the Northampton Road, Market Harborough. Lancashire County Council confirmed the above-named Melton Mowbray Urban District Council, Egerton Lodge, Order. Melton Mowbray. The effect of the Order, as confirmed, is to: — Oadby Urban District Council, Leicester Road, Oadby. Shepshed Urban District Council, Shepshed, Lough- (a) divert that part of footpath No. 1, Broughton, borough. commencing at a point some 47 yards west of Garstang Wigston Urban District Council, Station Road, Wigston. Road (A.6) and running in a generally south-westerly Ashby-de-la-Zouch Rural District Council, South Street, direction for some 460 yards to a point some 71 yards Ashby- de-la-Zouch. east of Sandygate Lane, Broughton. Barrow-upon-Soar Rural District Council, The Grange, (b) divert that part of footpath No. 1A, Broughton, 31, Fowke Street, Rothley. commencing at a point on the south-east corner of the Billesdon Rural District Council, Thurnby, Leicester. property known as " Haltpn West", Woodplumpton Blaby Rural District Council, Narborough, Leicester. Lane, Broughton, and running in a generally southerly Castle Donington Rural District Council, Delven Lane, direction for some 125 yards to its junction with foot- Castle Donington, Derby. path No. 1, Broughton. Lutterworth Rural District Council, Lutterworth, Rugby. Market Bosworth Rural District Council, Market The alternative routes for these two diversions are as Bosworth, Nuneaton. follows: — Market Harborough Rural District Council, 42, High (i) Footpath No. 1 Street, Market Harborough. A line commencing at the same point of closure off Melton and Belvoir Rural District Council, Warwick Garstang Road (A.6) and running generally south, Lodge, Dalby Road, Melton Mowbray. south-west then north for some 580 yards to re-join the line of the existing footpath east of Sandygate (ii) From 1st April 1974. Lane, Broughton. Leicestershire County Council, County Hall, Glenfield, (ii) Footpath No. \A Leicester. A line commencing at the same point of closure at Blaby District Council, Narborough. Leicester. the rear of " Halton West", Woodplumpton Lane and Charnwood District Council, Southfields, Loughborough. running generally south-westerly for some 35 yards, Harborough District Council, Brooklands, Northampton then south for some 120 yards along the rear boun- Road, Market Harborough. dary of property on the east side of Sandygate Lane Hincldey and Bosworth District Council, Hinckley. Leicester District Council', Town Hall, Leicester. to rejoin footpath No. 1, Broughton. Melton District Council, Warwick Lodge, Dalby Road, Copies of the Order and the map contained in it have Melton Mowbray. been deposited at the offices of the Clerk of the Preston North West Leicestershire District Council, London Rural District Council, Council Offices, Guildhall Street, Road, Coalville. Preston, and at my office, and may be inspected free of Oadby and Wigston District Council, Leicester Road, charge between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays Oadby, Leicester. up to and including the 3rd May 1974. The documents referred to above have also been deposited This Order becomes operative as from the date on which at the following places : it is certified by the County Council that the alternative highway has been created to their reasonable satisfaction (a) Public Libraries at : in compliance with the provision of Article 2 of the Order, Ashby-de-la-Zouch (Ivanhoe Community College, North but if any person aggrieved by the Order desires to ques- Street) tion the validity thereof or of any provision contained Bottesford (Belvoir County High School) therein on the grounds that it is not within the powers Castle Donington (Delven Lane) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1971, or on the Coalville (Coalville Precinct) grounds that any requirement of that Act or any Regulation Hinckley (Station Road) made thereunder has not been complied with in relation to Leicester City Central (Belvoir Street) the confirmation of the Order, he may under section 244 Loughborough (Granby Street) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1971, within six Lutterworth (Coventry Road) weeks from the 22nd March 1974, make application for the Market Bosworth (Market Bosworth High School, purpose to the High Court Market Square) Market Harborough (53, The Square) Dated 14th March 1974. Melton Mowbray (Wilton Road) Shepshed (Hall Croft) P. D. Inman, Clerk of the County Council. (fe) The Information Centre, Bishop Street, Leicester. County Hall, The deposited documents are available for inspection Preston. (789) free of charge..
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