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The London Gazette, 3Rd October 1968 10651 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 3RD OCTOBER 1968 10651 ANNEX B— continued Register Brief description of common land provisionally registered, and Approximate Ownership Rights Unit No. locations size registered registered CL 33 Land at rear of Spring Gardens Welsh School, Well Street, J acre No No Holywell CL 35 Land adjoining Bron-berllan-ucha, being an access to and part of £ acre No No a quarry CL 36 Quarry lying between Plas-onn-bach and Plasse Cottage, Cwm... 1 acre No No CL 37 Land behind the Old School and adjoining buildings, Cwm ... jr acre No No CL 38 Land known as Ffrith Roger near Penisa'r Mynydd, Cwm ... i: acre No No CL 39 Land at crossroads near Pant-y-dulath, Glan-llyn, Cwm . \- acre No No CL 40 Land at junction of roads at Bryn Mawr, Cwm ... ... ... {• acre No No CL 41 Land known as Ffynnondy, north-northeast of Cwm ... ... • : acre No No CL 42 Grass Road leading from Hiraddug Road, Dyserth, to the river ... J acre No No CL 43 Land at Nant-y-fflint, Bagillt ............... 3 acres No No CL 44 Land between Nos. 14 and 16 Fforddlas, Prestatyn ...... 60 sq. yds. No No CL 45 Land known as Carreg Common, Whitford ......... 2 acres No No CL 46 Land at entrance to Garneddwen-fawr Farm, Garneddwen, -J- acre No Yes Lixwm CL 47 Quarries and hillside pasture at northern end of Moel Hiraddug, 17 acres No No Dyserth CL 48 Land at Bryniau, Dyserth .................. 4 acre No No CL49 Land at Pen-ffordd-llan, Whitford ............ 1 acre No No CL 50 Land near " Toneham ", Pantasaph ............ i acre No No CL 51 Land adjoining Old Rock Farm, Gorsedd ......... i acre No No CL 52 Land opposite Old Rock Farm, Gorsedd ......... J acre No No CL 53 Land adjoining " Rosehill," Gorsedd ............ | acre No No CL 54 Land fronting " Panorama ", Gorsedd ......... - ... i acre No No CL 55 Land fronting " High Lea ", Gorsedd ............ i acre No No CL 56 Land to the west of " Argoed " and " The Pines ", Pantasaph ... | acre No No CL 57 Land adjoining Pantasaph/Brynford, and Pantasaph Farm Roads, J acre No No Whitford CL 58 Land known as Carreg Heilyn, Dyserth ... ......... 3 i acres No No CL 59 Land known as Bryn-y-felin, Dyserth ............ & acre No No CL 60 Old quarry between " Haulfryn " and " Tan-y- Craig ", Gwaenys- J acre No No gor CL 61 Land at Lightwood Green, Overton, south of the Overton/Penley £ acre No No Road CL 62 Land at Lightwood Green, Overton ............ 3 70 sq. yds. No No (2) Register of Town or Village Greens Register Brief description of greens provisionally registered, and Approximate Ownership Rights Unit No. localities size registered registered VG 1 Land near The Mere, Hanmer ... ... ... .... ... £ acre Yes No VG 2 Land near village well, off Well Lane, Trelawnyd ...... i acre No No VG 3 Quarry, Bryn-y-baal, Mold .. ................ 1J acre No No VG 4 Recreation ground, Mynydd Isa, Mold ............ If acres No No VG 5 Village Green, Rhosesmor ...... ...... 3J acres No No VG 6 Village Green, Brynford .................. f acre No No VG 7 Recreation Ground, Brynford ......... ..... 4 acres No No VG 8 The Bryn, Carmel ..................... i acre No No VG 9 Land near Allt-y-Plas Housing Estate, Pentre Halkyn ...... i acre No Yes VG 10 Sportsfield near V.P. School, Rhesycae ............ 2f acres No Yes VG 11 Sportsfield near the Bryn Rodyn Housing Estate, Halkyn ... 2 acres No Yes VG 12 Village Green, Rhesycae ... ... ... ... ... ... 1J acres No Yes VG 13 Village Green, between "Fron" and "Lilac" Cottages, i acre No Yes Windmill, Halkyn VG 14 Village Green, Moel-y-Crio ............... 4J acres No Yes VG 15 Land near Waen-trochwaed Cottage, Rhesycae ......... 1 \ acres No Yes VG 16 Village Green, Halkyn .................. f acre No Yes VG 17 Waen Field, near V.P. School, Cilcain ............ 1 i acres No No VG 18 Waen Common, Waen-y- Balls, Flint Mountain ......... 1 acre No No (325) SUNDERLAND COUNTY BOROUGH The second registration period began on 1st July COUNCIL 1968 and will end on 2nd January 1970. During COMMON LAND AND TOWN OR VILLAGE GREENS this second period, applications may be made for the registration of land as common land or as a Provisional Registrations and koto to- object to them town or village green, of rights of common over Registrations such land, and of claims to ownership thereof, but a The first period for applications for the registra- fee of £5 will normally be payable. tion under the above Act of— (a) land which is common land or a town or Objections village green ; The period for objecting to registrations made (6) rights of common over such land, and before 1st July 1968 begins on 1st October 1968 (e) persons claiming to be owners of such land and ends on 30th September 1970. Every objection must be made in writing on the special form of ended on 30th June 1968. objection (C.R. Form No. 26) available from 15th The Council is the registration authority for the August onwards free and post free from the Council registration area of which particulars are given at at the above address and must reach the Council as Annex A below. The Register of Town or Village registration authority at the above address not earlier Greens for this registration area, containing all regis- than 1st October 1968 nor later than 30th Septem- trations so far made, is available for inspection free ber 1970. After the latter date there will be no> of charge at the Council's office at the Town Hall, further opportunity for objecting to registrations Fawcett Street, Sunderland, between the hours of made before 1st July 1968 ; those which are not 8.30 a.m. and 5.15 p.m. on working days. A table effectively objected to will become final and definitive. giving brief information about these registrations is Every objection which is not rejected is noted on the at Annex B below. register as soon as possible after receipt and parti- For any late Notices see Contents list on last 1>a&e.
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