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A55 the Welsh Ministers (Chester to Bangor Trunk Road (Junctions 16 And SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF THE TOWN OF PENMAENMAWR IN THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CONWY 1/1 785 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh the eastbound carriageway of Ministers Ministers the A55 Chester to Bangor Crown Building Crown Building Trunk Road including part of Cathays Park Cathays Park the integral Wales Coast Path Cardiff Cardiff and National Cycle Network CF10 3NQ CF10 3NQ Route 5, north west of Conway Road classified public highway 1/1a 4456 square metres of part of The Welsh None None Network Rail - the A55 Chester to Bangor Ministers North Wales Coast Trunk Road including part of See Address at Plot Railway the integral Wales Coast Path 1/1 St Patrick's House and National Cycle Network Penarth Road Route 5, north west of Conway Cardiff Road classified public CF10 5ZA highway (in respect of the tunnel under the Trunk Road) Network Rail Infrastructure Limited 1 Eversholt Street London NW1 2DN (in respect of the tunnel under the Trunk Road) The Welsh Ministers See Address at Plot 1/1 1/1b 1231 square metres of The Welsh None None The Welsh woodland south east of the Ministers Ministers A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk See Address at Plot See Address at Plot Road and north west of 1/1 1/1 Conway Road classified public highway 1/1c 4826 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) the A55 Chester to Bangor Ministers Ministers Trunk Road, including part of See Address at Plot See Address at Plot the integral Wales Coast Path 1/1 1/1 and National Cycle Network Route 5, north west of Conway Road classified public highway 1/1d 1693 square metres of The Welsh None None The Welsh woodland south east of Ministers Ministers Conway Road classified public See Address at Plot See Address at Plot highway, north west of the 1/1 1/1 municipal football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south west of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1e 34 square metres of pasture The Welsh None None The Welsh land north west of Conway Ministers Ministers Road classified public See Address at Plot See Address at Plot highway and south west of 1/1 1/1 Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1f 7288 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh the eastbound and westbound Ministers Ministers carriageway of the A55 See Address at Plot See Address at Plot Chester to Bangor Trunk 1/1 1/1 Road, including part of the integral Wales Coast Path and National Cycle Network Route 5, north west of Conway Road classified public highway 1/1g 7096 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh the existing Junction 16 Ministers Ministers (known as Puffin Roundabout) See Address at Plot See Address at Plot of the A55 Chester to Bangor 1/1 1/1 Trunk Road, integral verges and woodland, north of Conway Road classified public SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) highway 1/1h 95 square metres of accessway The Welsh None None The Welsh to pastureland south of Ministers Ministers Conway Road classified public See Address at Plot See Address at Plot highway, north east of the 1/1 1/1 municipal football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south west of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1i Plot not used 1/1j 626 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh verge adjacent to Conway Ministers Ministers Road classified public See Address at Plot See Address at Plot highway and Ysguborwen 1/1 1/1 Road unclassified public highway and part of disused private accessway, north east of the municipal football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1k 3773 square metres of The Welsh None None The Welsh woodland and pasture land Ministers Ministers south east of Conway Road See Address at Plot See Address at Plot classified public highway and 1/1 1/1 Ysguborwen unclassified public highway, north east of the municipal football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1l Number not used SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) 1/1m 1208 square metres of the The Welsh None None The Welsh eastbound carriageway Ministers Ministers including part of the integral See Address at Plot See Address at Plot Wales Coast Path and National 1/1 1/1 Cycle Network Route 5, of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road, north west of Ysguborwen Road unclassified public highway 1/1n 152 square metres of The Welsh None None The Welsh hedgerow, south east of Ministers Ministers Ysguborwen Road unclassified See Address at Plot See Address at Plot public highway and south east 1/1 1/1 of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1o Number not used 1/1p 355 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh the westbound carriageway Ministers Ministers verge of the A55 Chester to See Address at Plot See Address at Plot Bangor Trunk Road, north 1/1 1/1 west of Ysguborwen Road unclassified public highway and north east of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1q 2409 square metres of part of The Welsh None None The Welsh Conway Road classified public Ministers Ministers highway and verge adjacent to See Address at Plot See Address at Plot Ysguborwen Road unclassified 1/1 1/1 public highway, north east of the municipal football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/1r 186 square metres part of The Welsh None None The Welsh SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) verge of Ysguborwen Road Ministers Ministers unclassified public highway, See Address at Plot See Address at Plot north east of the municipal 1/1 1/1 football pitches (known as Penmaenmawr Phoenix Football Club) and south of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/2 618 square metres of scrubland Commercial None None Commercial north west of Conway Road Development Development classified public highway, Projects Limited Projects Limited north west of the residential Huddersfield Road Huddersfield Road property known as Bron Wylfa Elland Elland and south west of Junction 16 HX5 9BW HX5 9BW (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/2a 576 square metres of scrubland Commercial None None Commercial north west of Conway Road Development Development classified public highway, Projects Limited Projects Limited north west of the residential See Address at Plot See Address at Plot property known as Bron Wylfa 1/2 1/2 and south west of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/2b 10 square metres of scrubland Commercial None None Commercial north west of Conway Road Development Development classified public highway, Projects Limited Projects Limited north west of the residential See Address at Plot See Address at Plot property known as Bron Wylfa 1/2 1/2 and south west of Junction 16 (known as Puffin Roundabout) of the A55 Chester to Bangor Trunk Road 1/3 553 square metres of part of Unknown None None Conwy County north western verge of Borough Council Conway Road classified public Bodlondeb highway, north west of the Bangor Road residential property known as Conwy SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3(2)(a) of Schedule 1 to the on situation of the land Acquisition of Land Act 1981 (3) map (2) Owners or Lessees or Tenants or Occupiers (1) Reputed Owners reputed reputed tenants (other than lessees lessees) Bron Wylfa and south west of LL32 8DU Junction 16 (known as Puffin (as highways Roundabout) of the A55
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