7286 the London Gazette, 10 November, 1933
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7286 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 NOVEMBER, 1933 DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, In the county of Cambridge. 1894 TO 1927. The parishes of Great Chishill, Little Chis- MINISTEY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. hall and Heydon. Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of Section 49 (3) of the Diseases of Animals Act, In the county of Essex. 1894, that the Minister of Agriculture and The parish of Chrishall (except its detached Fisheries has made the following Orders. part). Order No. 5165. (ii) Further contraction of the Isle of Ely (Dated 6th November, 1933). Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Area. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Substitutes on the 13th November, 1933, the AREAS) ORDER OF 1933 (No. 81). following Area for the Infected Area described in the Second Schedule to the Foot-and-Mouth SUBJECT. Disease (Infected Areas) Order of 1933 (No. Contraction of the Somerset Foot-and-Mouth 78):— Disease Infected Area. An Area comprising: — Substitutes on the llth November, 1933, the following Area for the Infected Area described In the counties of Cambridge and the Isle of in the Schedule to the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Ely. (Infected Areas) Order of 1933 (No. 77):— So much of the Parishes of Waterbeach, An Area comprising:— Swaffham Bulbeck, Swaffham Prior, Burwell, Wicken and Stretham as lies within the follow- In the county of Somerset. ing boundary, namely:— The petty sessional divisions of Long Ashton Commencing at Stretham Ferry Bridge on (except the parish of Kingston Seymour) and the main Cambridge—Ely road; thence in a Keynsham. north-easterly direction along the River Ouse The parishes of Congresbury, Wrington, to the point where the southern boundary of Burrington, Butcombe, Nempnett Thrubwell, the parish of Thetford meets the river; thence Ubley, Compton Martin, Chew Stoke, Chew in an easterly direction along the said bound- Magna, Norton Malreward, Stanton Drew, ary to the River Cam; thence in a southerly Publow, Chelwood, Farmborough, Glutton, direction along the River Cam to Dimmocks Stowey, Cameley, High Littleton, Timsbury, Cote; thence in an easterly direction along Northstoke, Kelston, Corston, Newton St. Loe, Dimmocks Cote Road to Red Barn; thence in so much of the parish of Camerton as lies to a south-easterly direction along the road to the north-west of the road which runs from Wicken as far as Lode Lane; thence in a Radford via Meadgate Church and Tunley general southerly direction along Lode Lane Hill to Tunley, so much of the parish of West The Weights, Monks Lode and Drainer's Ditch Harptree as lies to the north of the road which to Reach Lode; thence in a northerly direction runs from Compton Martin via West Harptree along Reach Lode to Wicken Running Water; to Sherborne, and so much of the parish of thence in a westerly direction along Wicken Blagdon as lies to the north and east of the Running Water to Straight Drove; thence in road which runs from Burrington via Burring- a north-westerly direction along Straight ton Combe, Ellick Farm and Paywell Farm Drove to the point where Commissioners Drain to Nordrach-on-Mendip. meets Straight Drove; thence in a south- In the county of Gloucester. westerly direction along Commissioners Drain to Swaffham Bulbeck Lode; thence in a north- The city and county borough of Bristol. westerly direction along Swaffham Bulbeck The parishes of Kingswood, Oldland, Han- Lode to the River Cam; thence in a south- ham Abbots, and Bitton. easterly direction along the River Cam to Bottisham Lock; thence in an easterly direction along Way Lane and via Denny End to the main Cambridge—Ely road; thence in a general northerly direction along the main Cambridge—Ely road to Stretham Ferry Order No. 5166. Bridge, 'the point of commencement. (Dated 7th November, 1933.) (iii) Release of the Hertfordshire Foot-and- FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Mouth Disease Infected Area from Restric- AREAS) ORDER OF 1933 (No. 82). SUBJECT. Releases the Hertfordshire Foot-and-Mouth (i) Further contraction of the Hertfordshire Disease Infected Area from restrictions on the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Area. 21st November, 1933. Substitutes on the 14th November, 1933, the (iv) Release of the Isle of Ely Fpot-and-Mouth following Area for the Infected Area described Disease Infected Area from Restrictions. in the First Schedule to the Foot-and-Mouth Releases the Isle of Ely Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Infected Areas) Order of 1933 (No. Disease Infected Area from restrictions on 78):— the 20th November, 1933. An Area comprising:— In the county of Hertford. The parishes of Barley, Barfcway, Nuthamp- Copies of the above-mentioned Orders may be stead, Reed, Buckland, Wyddial and Anstey. obtained at 7, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I..