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The London Gazette, 5 February, 1954 796 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 5 FEBRUARY, 1954 (18) Part of the Childs Hill Estate, Hendon, Middle- URBAN DISTRICT OF WORSLEY. sex, by A. L. L. Evans, 14, Lincoln's Inn CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. Fields, W.C.2, and J. M. L. Evans. "Half Timbers," Beech Wood Road, Beaconsfield, NOTICE is hereby given that the Urban District Bucks. Council of Worsley intend, after one month from the date of publication of this notice, to apply to the (19) 136 and 138, Golders Green Road, Hendon, and Minister of Housing and Local Government for con- 397, High Road, Wembley, Middlesex, by firmation of building byelaws made by •them under Friends Provident and Century Life Office. the Public Health Act, 1936. (20) 194, 196, High Street, Sutton, Surrey, by Foster HAROLD LOMAX, Clerk of the Council. Brothers Clothing Company Limited. Town Hall, (21) Gardens of 4, 6 and 8 Hatcham Road, Peckham, Walkden, S.E.I5, by London County Council. Manchester. (22) 20-34 (even), St. Bride Street, 28-31 (consecu- 5th February, 1954. tive) Stonecutter Street, 48-56 (consecutive) Old (050) Bailey, 8 and 20, Fleet Lane, E.C.4, site of 21, King James Street, S.E.I, by the Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of URBAN DISTRICT OF FELLXSTOWE. London. CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. (23) "El Cerro," Wilmots Lane, Horne, Surrey, by NOTICE is hereby given that the Urban District G. Sharp of that address. Council of Felixstowe intend, after one month from (24) 124, Robert Street, Plumstead, S.E.18, by the date of publication of this notice, to apply to L. Orton, of 69, Guibal Road, Lee, S.E.12. the Minister of Housing and Local Government (25) 99, 101 and 103, Gloucester Place, W.I, for confirmation of building byelaws made by them by Bagettes Limited. under the Public Health Act. 1936. R. W. HARVEY, Clerk of the Council. (26) Timber Yard and Land in Whiston Road and Town Hall, Felixstowe. Queensbridge Road, Shoreditch, by London County Council. (052) (27) Purley Depot (L.T.E.) Brighton Road, Purley, Surrey, by Schweppes Limited. BOROUGH OF ALDERSHOT. (28) Coombe Common Farm, Chiddingfold, Surrey, CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. by E. A. Franco of that address. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the (29) 2, Woodside Cottages, Cobham, Surrey, by J. T. Borough of Aldershot intend, after one month from O'Brien of that address. the date of publication of this notice, to apply to the Minister of Housing and Local Government for LEASEHOLD. confirmation of building byelaws made by them (1) 6, Stanhope Road, Bexley Heath, Kent, by L. A. under the Public Health Act, 1936. J. J. Bedford, 16, Green Gate, Greenford, H. B. SALES, Town Clerk. Middlesex. Town Hall, Aldershot. (2) 14, Erith Crescent, Romford, Essex, by F. W. 2nd February, 1954. and E. F. James of that address. (283) (3) 2, 3, 5 and 6, Gresham Parade, Station Road, East, Oxted, Surrey, by The Board of Governors of the Bethlem Royal Hospital and URBAN DISTRICT OF HAYES AND the Maudsley Hospital, Maudsley Hospital, HARLINGTON. Denmark Kill, S.E.5. CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. (4) 24, Torquay Street, Paddington, W.2, by A. E. NOTICE is hereby given that the Urban District Gilbert of that address. Council of Hayes and Harlington intend, after one month from the date of publication of this notice, G. H. Curtis, Chief Land Registrar. to apply to the Minister of Housing and Local Government for confirmation of Building Byelaws made by them under the Public Health Act, 1936. A. E. HIGGINS, Clerk of the Council. RURAL DISTRICT OF DOCKING. Town Hall, CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS. Hayes, Middlesex. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rural District 5th February, 1954. Council of Docking intend to apply to the Minister (085) of Housing and Local Government as soon as may be after the 8th day of March, 1954, for confirma- tion of byelaws made by them under Section 17 of BOROUGH OF HESTO-N AND ISLEWORTH. the Water Act, 1945, for preventing waste, undue CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. consumption, misuse or contamination of water NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the supplied by them. Borough of Heston and Isleworth intend, after one J H. MARSHALL, Clerk of the Council. month from the date of publication of this notice, Council Offices, to apply to the Minister of Housing and Local Station Road, Docking Government for confirmation of Building Byelaws King's Lynn, Norfolk. made by them under the Public Health Act, 1936. 5th February, 1954. D. MATHIESON, Town Clerk. (051) Council House, Hounslow. 5th February, 1954. (285) NIDDERDALE RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. CONFIRMATION OF BYELAWS. NOTICE as hereby given that the Nidderdale BOROUGH OF LYMINGTON. Rural District Council intend to apply to the Minister CONFIRMATION OF BUILDING BYELAWS. of Housing and Local Government as soon as may NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the be, after the 6th March, 1954, for confirmation of Borough of Lymington intend, after one month from Byelaws made by them under Section 17 of the the date of publication of this notice, to apply to Water Act, 1945, for preventing waste, undue con- the Minister of Housing and Local Government for sumption, misuse or contamination of water supplied confirmation of building byelaws made by them by them. under the Public Health Act, 1936. FRANCIS ROGERS. Clerk of the Council. A. L. SLATER, Town Clerk. Claro Chambers. Town Hall. Knares borough. Lymington. 30th January, 1954. 1st February, 1954. (137) (286).
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