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10650 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD JUNE 1993

Trunk Road (North of By-pass) Order 199 , the A40 Marlborough) (9 and 9a); right to construct and maintain a road Trunk Road (North of Oxford By-pass Slip Roads) Order 199, bridge over the and part of the towpath (owned by and the A44 Trunk Road (A40 North of Oxford Bypass to A34) British Waterways Board) (10, lOa and lOb); pasture land and the Order 199; right to construct and maintain a road bridge over land south of (ii) the construction and improvement of highways and the Loop Farm (owned by The Duke of Marlborough) (11, lla, lib, provision of new means of access to premises in the said parishes 1 Ic, 1 Id, 1 le and 1 If)*, pasture land, access to Loop Farm, pan of a and districts in the County of Oxford in pursuance of the A40 disused embankment and western half width of A44 Woodstock Trunk Road (North of Oxford By-pass Side Roads) Order Road west of Loop Farm (owned by R. D. and D. W. Drinkwater) 199 ; (12, 12a and 12b); parts of A44 Woodstock Road and the A4260 (iii) the improvement of the A40 Trunk Road in the said parishes south of Loop Farm Bungalow (13 and 13a); arable land, part of an of and Elsfield; access track and western half width of A40 Woodstock Road north (iv) the execution of works on watercourses in connection with the and east of Loop Farm Bungalow and north of Frieze Farm (owned construction of the new trunk roads, the new slip roads and the by the Rector and Scholars of Exeter College Oxford) (14,14a, 14b construction and improvement of other highways; and 14c); full width of the A4260 south-west of Water Eaton Bridge (v) the use by the Secretary of State in connection with such (16); pasture land between the A4260 and A34 and rough grazing construction and improvement of highways and the execution land between the A34 and the Oxford to railway line, all of other works mentioned above; and south-west of Water Eaton Bridge and the northern most part of Golf course; (owned by The Rector and Scholars of (vi) the mitigation of adverse effects which the existence or use of Exeter College Oxford) (17, 17a, 17b, 19, 19a and 21); part of the the highways proposed to be constructed or improved will have Oxford to Bicester railways line and the right to construct and on their surroundings. maintain a road bridge over the railway south-west of Water Eaton Copies of the draft Compulsory Purchase Order and the plan Bridge (owned by British Railway Board) (20, 20a, 20b and 20c); referred to in it, together with copies of the published drafts of rough lightly wooded land adjoining northern part of the North above-mentioned Trunk Road Orders, Slip Roads Order and Side Oxford Golf course (owned by the North Oxford Golf Club) (22 and Roads Order, all with their accompanying plans, may be inspected 22a); access to grain silo and road embankment south-west of Water free of charge at all reasonable hours from 16th June 1993 until 16th Eaton Bridge and the right to construct and maintain a road bridge July 1993 at the Department of Transport, Room S3/1S, 2 Marsham over the A4165 Oxford Road (owned by County Street, London SW1P 3EB; at the offices of the Director, South East Council) (23,23a, and 23b); part of access track to grain silo south- Construction Programme Division, Federated House, London east of Water Eaton Bridge (owned by Merlin G. H. Smith) (24); Road, Dorking, Surrey RH41SZ; the County Engineer, Oxfordshire arable land north-east of Pipal Cottage and north and north-west of County Council, Speedwell House, Speedwell Street, Oxford; the St. Frideswide Farm, part of bridleway BW9, part of public Director of Planning, Oxford City Council, Clarendon House, 52 footpaths FP4 and FP8 and the right to lay and maintain a water Cornmarket Street, Oxford; at Old Marston Library, Mortimer pipe in arable land and half bed of a watercourse north-east of St. Hall, Oxford Road, Old Marston, Oxford; Summertown Library, Frideswide Farm (owned by The Trustees of R. E. Sawyer) (25,25a, South Parade, Oxford; The Ferry Community Centre, Diamond 25b, 25c, 25d, 25e, 25f, 25g, 25h, 25j, 25k, 251,25m and 25n); arable Place, Summertown, Oxford; First Turn Stores Post Office, First land and half bed of watercourse north-east and south-east of St. Turn, Wolvercpte; Yarnton Post Office, 135 Woodstock Road, Frideswide Farm and the right to lay and maintain a water pipe in Yarnton; and Library, Oxford Road, Kidlington. arable land and half bed of a watercourse north-east and south-east Any objection to the draft Compulsory Purchase Order must be of St. Frideswide Farm (owned by the Dean and Chapter of Christ made in writing and addressed to the Secretary of State at the office Church) (26, 26a, 26b, 26c, 26d, 26e and 26f); arable land, part of of the Director, South East Construction Programme Division, public footpath FP6, an unclassified path, half bed of a watercourse Federated House, London Road, Dorking, Surrey RH4 1SZ, not and western half bed of the Rover Cherwell, north-east of St. later than 16th July 1993, quoting ref. PSE/0/A40/3/65/9/1 and Frideswide Farm and north-east of Cutteslowe Park and the right to stating the grounds of objection. In the preparation of an objection construct and maintain a drainage ditch in arable land and half bed and the statement of grounds of objection it should be borne in mind of a watercourse south-east of St. Frideswide Farm (owned by The that the substance of any objection or representation may be Trustees of Southfield Trust) (27,27a, 27b, 27c and 27d); land used communicated to other people who may be affected by it. for parking of cars south-east of Loop Farm Bungalow (owned by G. L Benham. a Principal in the South East Construction W. Faulkner) (42 and 42a); Programme Division, Department of Transport. In the parishes of and Kidlington in the SCHEDULE district of Cherwell Nora. Part of wooded area known as Stratfield Brake west of the A4260 (a) The land comprised in each item hi this Schedule is identified (Oxfordshire County Council) (15); on the plan referred to hi the draft Compulsory Purchase Order by means of the number or numbers shown in brackets against that item in these Schedules. In the parish of Elsfield in the district of South Oxfordshire (b) References to ownership are references to ownership or Grazing land, part of public footpath FP9 and eastern half bed of reputed ownership at the time of preparation of the draft east of New Manor Farm (owned by J. Barney) (28 Compulsory Purchase Order and are stated only for the and 28a); grazing land to the north-east and south of New Manor purpose of identification. Farm (owned by D. J. Sperry) (29, 29a and 29b); pasture land and part of gymkhana course south-west of Hill Farm (owned by B. K. In the parish of Yarnton in the district of West Oxfordshire Colman) (30 and 30a); eastbound slip road from the A40 at Marston Arable land, land used for the extraction of minerals, grazing land, Junction (31); pasture land and western half width of Mill Lane part of footpath FP21, half bed of Kingsbridge Brook and a right to (owned by R. T. and W. L. Ward) (32); grazing land and eastern half construct and maintain an embankment, all north of the A40 (owned width of Mill Lane (owned by E. C. Callow) (33); grazing land and by Dairystock Co. Ltd.) (1, la, Ib and Ic); eastern half width of Mill Lane (owned P. Ligetwood) (34); grazing land south-west of Hill View Old Marston (owned by R. Ward) (35); In the parish of Gosford and Water Eaton in the district of Cherwell land used for storage of tyres on the north-east of the A40 (owned by L. G. Plumley) (36); arable land and part of public footpath FP1 on Pasture land, half bed of Kingsbridge Brook north of the A40 the north-east of the A40 (owned by L. Hughes) (37); arable land, (owned by Duke of Marlborough) (4, 4a, 4b and 4c); parts of the wooded area, part of public footpath FP2 and western half width of Oxford to Worcester and Didcot to Chester railway lines north of the the unclassified road to Elsfield west of Marston Junction (owned by A40 and the right to construct and maintain a road bridge over parts of the railway lines (owned by British Railways Board) (5,5a, 5b, 5c, The Oxford Preservation Trust) (38); arable land and part of Bayswater Brook north-east of Marston Junction (owned by The 5d, 5e, 5f, Sg, 5h, 5j, 5k, 51,5m, 5n and 5p); pasture land between the Dean and Chapter of Christ Church) (39, 39a, 40, 40a and 40b); Oxford to Worcester and Didcot to Chester railway lines south of rough lightly wooded land with two tracks and eastern half width of Loop Farm (owned by The Katherine Rawson Charitable Trust) (6 the unclassified road to Elsfield north-east of Marston Junction and 7); marshy land south-west of Loop Farm (owned by British Waterways Board) (8 and 8a); pasture land between the Didcot to (owned by J. L.Garson and D. Brown) (41 and 41 a). Chester Railway line and the Oxford Canal (owned by The Duke of 10th June 1993. (775)