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The London Gazette, 25 April, 1924 3374 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 25 APRIL, 1924. Road to Lollesworth Farm, the old main S.WT. 1, and despatched on or before the road from Parish boundary to junction of 27th day of May, 1924, and a copy of Main Boad near Wix Hill and the road from such objection must also be forwarded to the Pebble Hill to Woodcote Farm and Fullers undersigned Solicitors and Parliamentary Farm, the roadway on the bridge carrying Agents. Silkmora Lane over the Southern Railway Printed copies of the Draft Order as applied and the footbridge over that Railway near for and of the Order when made may be Lollesworth Farm. obtained (at the price of two shillings each) at the shop of Messrs. Frank Chown and Parish of East Clandon:— White, Station Approach, Horsley, Surrey, The road running West from Smallpox and at the offices of the undermentioned Hospital to West Clandon and Ripley Road, Solicitors and Parliamentary Agents. the road from Back Lane through Northcote Wood, the road from Back Lane leading to Dated this 24th day of April, 1924. West Clandon. (Summers Farm), the road LEES AND Co., Palace Chambers, Bridge from Fullers Farm to Guildford Road near Street, Westminster, Solicitors and Wix Hill, Long Walk from Saw Pit Lane to (039) Parliamentary Agents. the Southern Railway, Crockery Lane from Long Walk to Ockham Road, East Clandon cross roads to Training Course on Clandon Downs, the road running South from the Electricity Commission. — 1924. Hospital to High Clandon, the Old Main Road from the Hospital to Parish Boundary, ALTON AND DISTRICT ELECTRICITY. and the footpath between Back Lane and Guildford Road. is hereby given, that John George Royce (hereinafter called " the Under- In the parishes of East Horsley, West taker ") of Cavendish House, London Road, Horsley and East Clandon:— St. Albans, Electrical Engineer, is applying to The main Leatherhead and Guildford the Electricity Commissioners for a Special Road from Brockholes Cross to the boundary Order (hereinafter called " the Order ") under between the parishes of East Clandon and the Electricity (Supply) Acts, 1882 to 1922, West Clandon. for all or some of the following purposes (that is to say) : — In the parish of Chessington:— 1. To authorise the Undertaker to generate The main road from Leatherhead over upon the land hereinafter described, store, Rushet Common to Surbiton, Fairoak Lane supply and distribute electricity for all public and Ruehet Lane. and private purposes as denned by the Electric 3. The names of the streets and parts of Lighting Acts within the urban district of streets in which it is proposed that electric Alton, and the parish of Holybourne, in the lines shall be laid down within a period of two rural district of Alton, in the county of years after the commencement of the Order Southampton (hereinafter referred to as " the are as follows:— area of supply "). The land referred to is a piece of land a quarter of an acre or there- In the parish of East Horsley:— abouts, situate in the parish and urban dis- The main road from Leatherhead to trict of Alton, in the County of Southampton, Guildford from Brockholes Cross to Guild- bounded on or towards the North- West by .the ford Lodge, the road leading from the Southern Railway, on or towards the North- Guildford and Leatherhead main road at East by Paper Mill Lane, and on or towards Guildford Lodge through the village of East the South- East and South- West by property Horsley past Horsley Station to Lower belonging or reputed to belong to the Alton Road, tiie Cobham and Efnngham Road from Battery Company, Limited, being part of Sheepwash Lodge to Forest House enclosure No. 473, on the ^^ Ordnance Map Sheet XXXV/7 (1910 Edition). In the parish of West Horsley:— 2. To incorporate with the Order such of Lower Road from Waterloo Cottage to the provisions contained in the Schedule to Ockham Road. the Electric Lighting (Clauses) Act, 1899, as 4. To prescribe the maximum price or are applicable to cases in which the Under- maximum prices that may be demanded and takers are not the local authority, and to taken by the Company in respect of the supply apply such provisions to the undertaking to of electrical energy within the added area. be authorised by the Order subject to such variations and exceptions as may be contained 5. To confer upon the Company all or some therein. of the powers of the Electricity (Supply) Acts 1882 to 1922, and enactments incorporated 3. To authorise the Undertaker to break up therewith, and to alter, vary or extinguish all the following streets and parts of streets which rights and privileges which would or might are not repairable by a local authority : — interfere with any of the objects of the Order, (a) Streets: — and to confer all other rights, and privileges necessary for carrying such objects into effect. In the urban district of Alton: — Every local or other authority, company or Main road from Famham to Winchester person desirous of bringing before the Elec- Main road from Alton to Basingstoke. tricity Commissioners any objection respecting Roadway and approaches to the bridges the application mii-l do so by registered letter carrying roads over the Southern Railway addressed to the Secretary, Electricity Com- at Windmill Hill, Mount Pleasant, Newtown mission, Gwydyr House, Whitehall, London, and Whitedown Lane..
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