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The London Gazette, 23Rd January 1970 1011 Civic THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD JANUARY 1970 1011 and for eastbound traffic by way of Great West Road, (ii) Meopham, The Street Conservation Area Hammersmith Bridge Road, Hammersmith Broadway, The Street, Meopham, between North Lodge and Butterwick and Talgarth Road. the George Public House, including the Parish Dated 16th January 1970. Church of St. John the Baptist and Meopham Court. A. W. Peterson, Director-General and Clerk to (iii) Shorne Conservation Area the Council. (6412) (388) The centre of the village of Shorne, including the Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Butchers Hill, Shome Street (part), and School Hill (part). G. T. Heckels, Clerk of the County Council. CIVIC AMENITIES ACTS County Hall, Maidstone. GLOUCESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Civic AMENITIES ACT, 1967 Tewkesbury Conservation Area LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Gloucestershire County Council have designated part of Tewkesbury Civic AMENITIES ACT, 1967 as a Conservation Area pursuant to section 1 of the Woolton Village Conservation Area Civic Amenities Act, 1967. The designated area includes the open land surrounding Tewkesbury Notice is hereby given that the city council has Abbey and properties on both sides of Mill Street, determined that that part of the City of Liverpool St. Mary's Lane, Church Street, Barton Street, known as Woolton Village is an area of special archi- Tolsey Lane, High Street, Quay Street, the western tectural or historic interest, the character or appear- side of Oldbury Road between East Street and ance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, Station Street and the western side of Bredon Road and has designated that part of the city as a Con- between Mythe Road and the disused Ashchurch to servation Area. A plan showing the precise boundary Malvem Railway line. In addition the alleys and of the Conservation Area can be inspected in the courts which are so characteristic of the town are Town Clerk's Office, Room 232, 2nd Floor, Muni- all included as well as that open land between the cipal Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool 2, between Rivers Severn and Avon as far north as the disused the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 4.45 p.m., Mondays to Ashchurch to Malvern Railway line and as far south Fridays inclusive. as the confluence of the Rivers Severn and Mill Avon. Dated this 23rd day of January 1970. A map of the designated area has been deposited Stanley Holmes, Town Clerk. at the Municipal Offices, Tewkesbury and at the County Planning Department, Shire Hall, Gloucester Municipal Buildings, and may be inspected at either of the said places Liverpool L69 2DH. (320) during all reasonable hours. The purposes of designation are to conserve and enhance the architectural and historic character of the designated area as a whole and to ensure that STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL special regard is paid to the architectural and visual qualities of the area when proposals for development Civic AMENITIES ACT, 1967 are under consideration. Designation of Conservation Areas Dated this 23rd day of January 1970. Notice is hereby given that the Staffordshire County John Stevenson, County Solicitor. Council as the Local Planning Authority in pursuance Shire Hall, of the powers conferred upon them by section 1 Gloucester. (412) of the Civic Amenities Act 1967, have designated the following areas as Conservation Areas, being areas of special architectural or historic interest, KENT COUNTY COUNCIL the character of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance: Civic AMENITIES ACT, 1967 Tenterden Borough CANNOCK RURAL DISTRICT Tenterden Conservation Area Brewood The older parts of the village of Brewood in the Strood Rural District Cannock Rural District, centred on the Market Place Meopham and Shorne Conservation Areas and Parish Church, including also all properties in Notice is hereby given that the Kent County Council and other land fronting or adjoining Bargate Street, as Local Planning Authority in pursuance of the Bargate Lane, Church Road, Dean Street, Newport powers conferred upon it by the Civic Amenities Street, Sandy Lane, School Road, Stafford Street Act, 1967, section 1, has designated the areas specified and The Pavement, including the Vicarage and Brewood Hall, properties in Deansfield Road, Engle- in the Schedule hereto within the Tenterden ton Lane, and Shop Lane in the vicinity of the Borough and the Strood Rural District as Conserva- junction with Stafford Street, and in Shop Lane tion Areas being areas of special architectural or near the junction with Bargate Lane, the length of historic interest, the character or appearance of which the Shropshire Union Canal from a point about it is desirable to preserve or enhance. 70 yards south of School Bridge to a point some Plans showing the boundaries of the Conservation 100 yards north of Brewood Wharf, together with Areas are available for public inspection during St. Mary's R.C. Church, Presbytery and Primary normal office hours at: School and Nos. 1-13 Kiddemore Green Road, west . The County Planning Department, County Hall, of the Canal, and property on both sides of Coven Maidstone; the offices of the Tenterden Borough Lane, where it crosses the brook courser Council, Town Hall, Tenterden (Tenterden) and the offices of the Strood Rural District Council, LICHFIELD RURAL DISTRICT Frindsbury Hill, Strood, Rochester (Meopham and Elford Shorne). An area comprising the whole of the old estab- SCHEDULE lished centre of Elford, in the Lichfield Rural District extending as far south as the north bank Tenterden Borough of the River Tame, as far west as and including Tenterden Conservation Area the walled garden to the west of the Parish Church, The old part of Tenterden centred upon High as far north as the road to Home Farm, so as to Street and including West Cross, Smallhythe Lane include Church Gate Cottage, The Howard School, (part), Malt House Lane, Highbury Lane, Gas Lane The Raven, The Working Men's Club, The Warren, (part), Bell's Lane, Sayers Lane, Church Road, East and extending as far east as the Burton Road, so Cross, Ashford Road (part), Oaks Road, Golden as to include Elford House, Elford Lodge and the Square (part) and East Hill. stables. Strood Rural District Whittington An area comprising the .whole of the old estab- (i) Meopham Green Conservation Area lished centre of Whittington, in the Lichfield Rural Meopham Green and the properties surrounding District, including the properties in Church Street it and properties along A.227 from the War as far west as the junction with Back Lane, the Memorial to Woodland Villa. properties in Main Street to a point about 50 yards.
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