London Gazette, 10Th October 1978 National Coal Board
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12Q34 LONDON GAZETTE, 10TH OCTOBER 1978 The effect of this Order, if confirmed without modifica- west of Bedlington and includes the former Netherton tion, will be to divert that length of Footpath off. Lisyane Colliery Village. Jt js bounded on the east for the most Road, Lisvane, commencing at point A at the footbridge part by the watercourse known as the Green Letch, on the to the south-east of Cwrt Cefn, Lisvane, running in a north-east by the disused Clay Pit and Works, on the north generally south-easterly direction for approximately 140 in part by the Morpeth to Bedlington Mineral Railway and metres before turning in a nearly southerly direction for lies south-east of Burnt House Wood, mainly south and east approximately 25 metres to point "E" at Lisvane Road, of Burnt House Farm and north of Howard House and opposite Ty Llwydd (O.S. ref. ST. 1882/1982). Blue House Farm. A narrow strip of land extends from The Order provides for an alternative footpath to be the eastern side of the main body of the land eastwards, located commencing ait Point "A" as described above and along the route of a private road, to the A. 1068 Alnwick to running in a nearly southerly direction for 25 metres then Bedlingtpn Road at a point south of the disused Chopping- in a westerly direction for approximately 10 metres to point ton Station. " B ". The path runs from point " B " following a south south- Description of Public Rights of Way easterly route for approximately 30 metres, adjacent to the District of Wansbeck new road, to point "G" before curving to the south-east 1 1. Part of Footpath Number 2 which runs from a point in an arc adjacent to the access road for a distance of on the Morpeth-Guide Post Road (A. 196) in a generally approximately 120 metres to point " D " at Lisvane Road southerly direction over the Willow Burn and the Morpeth between the Electricity Sub Station and Ty Lhvydd (O.S. to Bedlington mineral railway to Netherton Lane at a point ref. ST.1882 and ST.1982). about 350 metres north-north-east of Blue House Farm A copy of the Order and map contained in it has been being that part which extends from a point immediately deposited in Room 210 at the City Hall, Cardiff, and may south of the mineral railway at the north-west corner of the be inspected free of charge between the hours of 9 a.m. disused clay pit for a distance of about 1,035 metres to its to 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday termination. inclusive. 2. Part of Footpath Number 4 which runs from a point Any representations, in respect of the Order may be sent on Footpath Number 2 about 720 metres north of Blue in writing to the Council not later than 7th November House Farm in. generally north-westerly direction crossing 1978 and should state the grounds on which it is made. the Netherton Letch by a cart bridge to the Hepscott Burn If ncn representations or objections are duly made, or at the eastern end of Burnt House Wood, being that part if any so made are withdrawn, the Council of the City of which extends from its commencement for a distance of Cardiff instead of submitting the Order to the Secretary about 560 metres. of State for Wales for confirmation may themselves con- 3. Part of Footpath Number 33 which runs from a point firm the Order as an unopposed Order. at the south-west corner of Netherton Colliery waste heap If the Orde1 r is submitted to the Secretary of State for about 1§0 metres west of Howard House in a generally confirmation any representations duly made and not with- south-westerly direction along the former Netherton Colliery drawn shall also be sent to him with the Order. mineral railway to its junction with Footpath Number 5 at 10th October 1978. a1 point about 660 metres west-south-west of Howard House H. Mansfield, Chief Executive. being that part which extends from its commencement for a City Hall, distance of about 60 metres. Cardiff, CF1 3ND. (494) 4. Part of Footpath Number 16 which runs from a point on' the Bedlington-Choppington Road (A. 1068) at Glebe Bank in a generally north-westerly direction crossing the LEWES TOWN COUNCIL Green Letch by a footbridge then in a west-south-westerly direction to the site of the former Methodist Church at a NOTICE OF PUBLIC LOCAL INQUIRY point about 450 metres north-east of Blue House Farm TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 being that part which extends from the footbridge for a Town of Lewes District Plan distance of about 280 metres to its termination. Mr. R. Wopdford, Dip.T.P., M.R.T.P.I., will hold a Public Description of Alternative Way Proposed to be Local Inquiry in the Council Chamber, Lewes Town Hall, Made Available commencing on 28th November 1978 at 10 a.m. into objec- District of Wansbeck tions made to the above-named local plan. 5. From a point on Footpath Number 33 (referred to in R. E. Baldwin, District Secretary. paragraph 3 above) about 220 metres west of Howard 6th October 1978. (771) House in a generally north-easterly direction for a distance of about 190 metres to a point on the access road to the electricity sub-station about 60 metres north-west of Howard House. NATIONAL COAL BOARD F. M. Johnson, duly authorised in that behalf by the National Coal Board. OPENCAST COAL ACT 1958 Dated 6th October 1978. (495) Notice is hereby given that the National Coal Board intend to submit an' application entitled the Howard Application 1978 to the Secretary of State for an. authorisation under section 1 of the Opencast Coal Act 1958 to work coal by Opencast operations or to cause or permit coal to be HIGHWAYS ACT, 1959 worked by such operations and for an Order under section 15 of that Act suspending public rights of way. The land RESTORMEL BOROUGH COUNCIL which the National Coal Board require to occupy ini this connection and the rights of way to which the application PUBLIC PATH ORDER for the Order relates and the alternative way which the HIGHWAYS ACT 1959 Ntaional Coal Board proposes to make available are described below. A copy of the application and of the The Borough of Restormel (Pentewan to Porthpean Coastal accompanying map may be seen between the hours of 10 Footpath) Public Path Creation Order No. 1 1978 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Mondays; Thursdays and Fridays, 10 Notice is hereby given that the above-named Order made on a.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesdays and 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on 2nd October 1978 is about to be submitted to the Secretary Saturdays, public holidays excepted, at the Public Library, of State for the Environment for confirmation or to be Glebe Road, Bedlington, Northumberland. Any objection confirmed as an unopposed Order by the Council of the to the application must be made in writing to the Secretary Borough of Restormel. of State at Thames House South, Millbank, London, SW1P The effect of the Order, if confirmed without modifica- 4QJ before 17th November 1978 and should state whether it tions, will be to create a public footpath from the village is to the grant of the authorisation or to the making of the of Pentewan' to Trenarren within the said Borough. Order •suspending public rights of way and the grounds of A copy of the Order and the map contained in it has the objection. been deposited and may be inspected free of charge at the Description, of Land Council Offices, John Keay House, Tregonissey Road, Three hundred and fifty-:three acres (143 hectares) or St. Austell, between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Mondays, to thereabouts of land situated in the District of Wansbeck in Fridays inclusive from llth October 1978 to 16th November the County of Northumberland. It lies 1J kilometres north- 1978.".