(The London to Fishguard Trunk Road (A40) (Llanddewi Velfrey to Penblewin Improvement)) Compulsory Purchase Order 2021

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(The London to Fishguard Trunk Road (A40) (Llanddewi Velfrey to Penblewin Improvement)) Compulsory Purchase Order 2021 THE WELSH MINISTERS (THE LONDON TO FISHGUARD TRUNK ROAD (A40) (LLANDDEWI VELFREY TO PENBLEWIN IMPROVEMENT)) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2021 THE SCHEDULE References to ownership are references to ownership or reputed ownership at the time of preparation of the draft Order and are stated only for the purpose of identification of the land. In Column 2 of this schedule, the Enclosure Numbers stated (containing a prefix letter and 3 digits e.g. L012) are scheme specific and are intended to assist the reader to identify the plot on the corresponding CPO Map(s). The following approximate imperial equivalents relate to the metric measurements used in the accompanying drawings and schedules: Units of length: 1mm = 0.039 inches (approx.) 1 metre = 1.094 yards (approx.) 1km = 0.621 miles (approx.) Units of area: 1 sq.m. = 1.196 sq. yards (approx.) SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Acquisition of on Map situation of the land Land Act 1981 (1) (2) (3) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed Occupiers owners lessees tenants (other than lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF NARBERTH RURAL IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1 5489 square metres of part The Welsh The Welsh of A40 trunk road, A478 Ministers Ministers Principal Road and verge C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land located west of Rest Area Acquisition Acquisition and south west of Transport, Transport, Caermaenau-Fawr. Welsh Government, Welsh Enclosure Nos. J012, Crown Buildings, Government, K012, L012 Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAMPETER VELFREY IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1a 5512 square metres of part The Welsh The Welsh of A40 trunk road, A487 Ministers Ministers Principal Road, and verge C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land located west of Rest Area Acquisition Acquisition and south west of Transport, Transport, Caermaenau-Fawr. Welsh Government, Welsh Enclosure Nos. J012, Crown Buildings, Government, K012, L012 Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ Page 1 SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Acquisition of on Map situation of the land Land Act 1981 (1) (2) (3) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed Occupiers owners lessees tenants (other than lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAMPETER VELFREY IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1b 15 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh verge and embankment Ministers Ministers located south east of C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land Caermaenau-Fawr and Acquisition Acquisition north west of Rest Area. Transport, Transport, Enclosure Nos. K013 Welsh Government, Welsh Crown Buildings, Government, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ 1/1c 90 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh A40 Trunk Road, verge and Ministers Ministers grassland located south east C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land of Caermaenau-Fawr and Acquisition Acquisition north west of Rest Area for Transport, Transport, all purposes connected with Welsh Government, Welsh the construction and Crown Buildings, Government, maintenance of a drainage Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, pipe. Cardiff, Cathays Park, Enclosure Nos. K013 CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ Page 2 SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Acquisition of on Map situation of the land Land Act 1981 (1) (2) (3) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed Occupiers owners lessees tenants (other than lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAMPETER VELFREY IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1d 31 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh verge, grassland, woodland Ministers Ministers and ditch located south east C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land of Caermaenau-Fawr and Acquisition Acquisition north west of Rest Area. Transport, Transport, Enclosure Nos. K013 Welsh Government, Welsh Crown Buildings, Government, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ 1/1e 452 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh ditch, embankment, Ministers Ministers woodland and grassland C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land located south east of Acquisition Acquisition Caermaenau-Fawr and west Transport, Transport, of Rest Area for all Welsh Government, Welsh purposes connected with Crown Buildings, Government, the cleansing, widening, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, deepening and maintenance Cardiff, Cathays Park, of an existing drainage CF10 3NQ Cardiff, ditch. CF10 3NQ Enclosure Nos. J013, K013 The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ Page 3 SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Acquisition of on Map situation of the land Land Act 1981 (1) (2) (3) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed Occupiers owners lessees tenants (other than lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAMPETER VELFREY IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1f 1201 square metres of part The Welsh The Welsh of verge and grassland Ministers Ministers located west of Henllan C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land Lodge and south west of Acquisition Acquisition Brominau Transport, Transport, Enclosure Nos. K017 Welsh Government, Welsh Crown Buildings, Government, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ 1/1g 866 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh half width of A40 Trunk Ministers Ministers Road and verge located C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land south of Brominau and Acquisition Acquisition north of Henllan Lodge. Transport, Transport, Enclosure Nos. K017 Welsh Government, Welsh Crown Buildings, Government, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ Page 4 SCHEDULE 1 LAND TO BE PURCHASED (EXCEPT EXCHANGE LAND) AND NEW RIGHTS Table 1 Number Extent, description and Qualifying persons under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Acquisition of on Map situation of the land Land Act 1981 (1) (2) (3) Owners or reputed Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed Occupiers owners lessees tenants (other than lessees) IN THE COMMUNITY OF LAMPETER VELFREY IN THE COUNTY OF PEMBROKESHIRE 1/1h 1209 square metres of part The Welsh The Welsh of half width of A40 Trunk Ministers Ministers Road and verge located C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land south of Brominau and Acquisition Acquisition north of Henllan Lodge. Transport, Transport, Enclosure Nos. K017 Welsh Government, Welsh Crown Buildings, Government, Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh Ministers The Welsh C/o The Director Of Ministers Legal Services, C/o The Director Welsh Government, Of Legal Services, Crown Buildings, Welsh Cathays Park, Government, Cardiff, Crown Buildings, CF10 3NQ Cathays Park, Cardiff, CF10 3NQ 1/1i Plot not used 1/1j 750 square metres of part of The Welsh The Welsh the property known as Ministers Ministers Trefangor Cottage, garden, C/o Head Of Land C/o Head Of Land outbuildings, woodland and Acquisition Acquisition hard standing area located Transport, Transport, west of Henllan Lodge and Welsh Government, Welsh north east of Trefangor Crown Buildings, Government, Farm Cathays Park, Crown Buildings, Enclosure Nos. K016 Cardiff, Cathays Park, CF10 3NQ Cardiff, CF10 3NQ The Welsh
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