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The London Gazette, 17 April, 1928. 2749 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 17 APRIL, 1928. 2749 Green. Road, Talbot Road, Langham Road Parish of Northen Etchells— to Stanhope Road, Stanhope Road, Talbot Thornton Gate, Brookdale Road and Road to Watling Street, Highcroft, Park West End Avenue. Road to Stanhope Road, Priory Street Parish of Ringway— Chapel to Glebe Farm, Brickiln Road, Brook's Drive and The Drive. Primrose Cottages to Eaton Road, Priory Road, Vicarage Lane to Allotments, Rose (C) Bridges over Railways :— Hill, off East Downs Road. Altrincham Urban District— Hale Urban District. Moss Lane, Goose Green and Woodcote School Road, Acacia Drive, Cleveland over the London Midland and Scottish Road, Egerton Road, Dial Road, Tithe- Railway. barn Road, Crampton Drive, Garth Lane, Lloyd Street Bridge, Denmark Street Broad Lane from Hawley Lane south- Bridge and Hale Road over the railway ward to entrance of " The Grange," Hill of the Cheshire Lines Committee. Top, Hargate Drive, North Road, The Hale Urban District— Avenue, Whalley Road, Park Avenue, Heather Road, Ashley Road and Bank- Rivington Road, Addison Road, Grove hall Lane over the railway of the Cheshire Road, Thorn Grove, Cecil Road from Lines Committee. Ashley Road, southward to houses Nos. 57 and 108, South Downs Drive, Riddings Bucklow Rural District— Road, Acacia Avenue, Clarence Road, Parish of Ashley— Alma Road, Grange Avenue, Knutsford Ashley Station, Hale Road and Tileyard View from HaJe Road to " Knutsford or Mobberley Road over the railway of View," Barns Place, Hawley Drive, the Cheshire Lines Committee. Clough Drive, Broadway, Hill Top Drive, Parish of Dunham Massey— Park Lane, Rappax Road, Planetree Grove House Farm over the London Road, Chester Avenue, Gilbert Road, Midland and Scottish Railway. Chiltern Drive, Carver Road, Claremont Grove, Seddon Road, Crescent Road, Parish of Timperley— South Road. Timperley Station over the London Midland and Scottish Railway and Daniels' Bridge, Skelton Bridge and Bucklow Rural District. Stockport Road over the railway of the Parish of Ashley— Cheshire Lines Committee. Road between Lodges, .Ashley Hall Parish of Northen Etchells— Farm. Northenden Station Carrs Lane, Royal Thorn Bridge, Occupation Road Parish of Dunham Massey— near Eastern Boundary of Parish over the Bradgate Road from Dorset Road to railway of the Cheshire Lines Committee. " Woodend," Suffolk Road, Dorset Road, Harrington Road, Bonville Road except Parish of Baguley— for 47 lineal yards at the northerly end, Baguley Station, Butcher's Lane, Groby Road from St. Margaret's Road to Floats Lane, Hall Lane and Brooks Drive Devisdale Road, Devisdale Road, Boiling- (Private Road) over the railway of the ton Meadows Road, Wainwright Road. Cheshire Lines Committee. Parish of Timperley— (D) Bridges over the Bridgewater Canal:— Haddon Grove, Stainton Terrace, Altrincham Urban District— Brentwood Avenue, Park Drive, So'Uth Seamon'si Moss Bridge, Seamen's Road Drive, Abbottsford Grove, Sylvan Avenue, Canal Bridge, Manchester Road. Greenway Road, Bunbury Drive, Cholmondeley Avenue, Marbury Drive, Parish of Dunham Massey— M alp as Drive, Ridley Drive, Brooks Dunham Town, Back Lane and Wood- Drive, Woodlands Park (Albert Road), houses Under Bridge. Lime Grove, Brook Avenue, Claremont Parish of Timperley— Drive, Claremont Avenue, Egerton Timperley Station. Terrace, Frieston Road, Leys Road, Hawthorn Avenue, May field Road, (E) Railways:— Victoria Avenue, Stelfox Avenue, Durley Altrincham Urban District— Crescent, Grange Road, Cow Lane, Heyes The level crossings of the London Lane from " Heyes View " to " Far Midland and Scottish Railway at Stock- Heyes," Dalveen Drive, and Foxhall port Road (Altrincham Level Crossings), Road. Navigation Road (Barlows Crossings), and Parish of Baguley— Broadheath Station Goods Depot, Daven- Baguley Hall Road, Brooklands Road port Lane. and Brook's Drive. The level crossings of the Cheshire Lines Committee at the Occupation Road Parish of Northenden— to Broadheath Farm No. 1 and the Victoria Road, Chapel Road, Lingard Occupation Road to Broadheath Farm Road from Howard Road to Kenworthy No. 2. Lane, Weston Grove, St. Hilda's Road, Parish of Dunham Massey— Crown Street, George Street, Howard The level crossing of the London Mid- Road, Kingsley Road, Lawton Moor and land and Scottish Railway at Oldfield Queen's Road. Lane..
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