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Landowner Declaration Register Landowner Declaration Register This is maintained under Section 31A of the Highways Act 1980 and Section 15B(1) of the Commons Act 2006. It comprises: Landowner deposit under S.15A(1) of the Commons Act 2006 By depositing a statement, landowners can prevent their land being registered as a Town or Village Green, provided they make the deposit before there has been 20 years recreational use of the land as of right. A new statement must be deposited within 20 years. Landowner deposit under S.31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 Highway statements and highway declarations allow landowners to prevent their land being recorded as a highway on the definitive map on the basis of presumed dedication (usually 20 years uninterrupted use). A highway statement or declaration must be followed by a further declaration within 20 years (or 10 years if lodged prior to 1 October 2013). Last Updated: September 2015 Ref Parish Landowner Details of land Highways Act 1980 CA1 Documents No. Section 31(6) 6 Date of Expiry date initial deposit A1 Alverton M P Langley The Belvedere, Alverton 17/07/2008 17/07/2018 A2 Annesley Multi owners Annesley Estate 30/03/1998 30/03/2004 expired A3 Annesley Notts Wildlife Trust Annesley Woodhouse Quarry 11/07/1997 13/01/2013 expired A4 Annesley Taylor Wimpey UK Little Oak Plantation 11/04/2012 11/04/2022 Ltd A5 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Lodge Farm, off Georgia Avenue 05/01/2009 05/01/2019 A6 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Kenneth Road 05/01/2009 05/01/2019 A7 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Calverton Road 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 Page 1 of 21 A8 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Leapool Island 05/12/2008 05/12/2018 A9 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Lime Lane 11/12/2008 11/12/2018 A10 Arnold Aldergate Projects Ltd Former BP Station, Mansfield Rd 08/03/2001 08/03/2007 Expired A11 Arnold Aldergate Projects Ltd Former White Hart PH, Mansfield Rd 15/06/2009 13/07/2021 A12 Arnold Melish RFC Melish RFG, Mapperley Plains 28/04/2000 16/03/2022 A13 Arnold Notts Wildlife Trust Faith Marriot NR 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 Expired A14 Arnold Notts Wildlife Trust Foxcovert Plantation 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 Expired A15 Awsworth Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Gin Close Way 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 B1 Babworth J C M Glassford Ltd Green Mile Farm 29/09/2009 29/09/2019 B2 Babworth/Barnby R Coaker Esq Ranby Estate 10/08/2010 10/08/2020 Moor B3 Balderton Notts County Council The Grove School 11/03/2010 11/03/2020 B4 Balderton Church Foremarke Estate land at Hawton 18/02/2012 18/02/2022 Commissioners Lane B5 Barton in Fabis David Wilson Homes Glebe Farm 12/01/2009 12/01/2019 Ltd B6 Beeston and Willougby Trustees Land off Sandy Lane, Bramcote and 1995 20/08/2022 Stapleford Appledore Avenue, Wollaton B7 Beeston and Christian Centre, Stapleford Lane East and West, 01/02/1996 01/02/2002 Expired Stapleford Nottingham Toton B8 Bestwood Torkard Construction Land at Westhouse Farm 07/11/2008 07/11/2018 B9 Bestwood Diocese of Southwell Emmanuel Churchyard, Church 02/03/2011 02/03/2021 and Nottingham View Close B10 Bestwood Notts County Council St Margaret Clitherow School field 08/12/1994 08/12/2000 Expired B11 Bevercotes/ West R S Clough Far Leys Farm, Tuxford 02/11/2001 11/07/2018 Markham/ Walesby/ Tuxford/ Bothamsall/ West Drayton B12 Bilsthorpe R A Rhodes and Sons Home Farm Field, Bilsthorpe 03/02/2006 03/02/2016 B13 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson Part of Belle Eau Park, Bilsthorpe 27/01/1995 27/01/2001 Expired B14 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson Farnsfield Road, Bilsthorpe 08/09/1998 08/09/2004 Expired B15 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson NC B Land, Bilsthorpe 08/09/1998 08/09/2004 Expired B16 Bilsthorpe Southwell Diocesan Land at Bilsthorpe 02/11/1992 02/11/1998 Expired Page 2 of 21 Board B17 Bingham P H Lamin Farms Lamin Farm, Bingham 27/01/1993 27/01/1999 Expired B18 Bleasby P J Spencer South Hill Farm, land SE of Bleasby 14/02/2011 14/02/2021 Road B19 Blyth/ Hodsock/ Mrs F M White (Agent Agricultural land NW of Blyth and W 21/01/2015 21/01/2035 (31/6) Styrup with J C Muntus & Co Ltd) of Blyth known as Park Farm Oldcotes B20 Brinsley N K Ledger/ R Land on West side of Brinsley Hill, 18/03/2003 08/04/2023 Woolley Jacksdale B21 Brinsley S Smith, Hobsic Farm Land at Brinsley Hill, Jacksdale 18/09/1996 18/09/2002 Expired B22 Brinsley/ S Smith (Agent Moorgreen Colliery Site 20/09/1996 20/09/2002 Expired Eastwood Shuldham Calverley) B23 Bunny Notts Wildlife Trust Bunny Old Wood 04/03/1998 04/03/2004 Expired B24 Burton Joyce Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Woodside Rd, Burton Joyce 09/12/2008 09/12/2018 C1 Calverton Woodland Trust Hollinwood 26/07/1999 06/04/2019 C2 Calverton Mrs Melanie Allen Land off Hollingwood Lane & Oxton 26/11/1999 26/11/2005 Expired Rd C3 Calverton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Georges Lane (small area) 09/12/2008 09/12/2018 C4 Calverton David Neville Lees Ramsdale, Georges Lane (now 12/08/2000 10/08/2016 under declaration by Langridge Homes Ltd) C5 Calverton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Georges Lane, Calverton 08/04/2014 08/04/2034 15A(1 (previously D N Lees) ) 31(6) C6 Calverton Notts County Council Colonel Frank Seeley School 13/02/2004 13/02/2014 Expired C7 Calverton/ Arnold Gary John Davies Ramsdale Park 15/09/2000 15/09/2006 Expired C8 Calverton/ Arnold David Neville Lees Ramsdale Farm, Arnold and 21/12/1994 21/12/2000 Expired Calverton C9 Calverton/ Arnold David Neville Lees Ramsdale and Patchings Farm 19/12/1994 19/12/2000 Expired C10 Carlton Tokard Construction Land off Grange View Road, Gedling 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 Ltd C11 Carlton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Greens Farm Lane, Gedling 15/12/2008 15/12/2018 C12 Carlton in Lindrick C Walker & J Turley Carlton in Lindrick Estate 11/05/2011 1/05/2021 Page 3 of 21 (Agent JAS Martin & Co) C13 Carlton in Lindrick Mr J Thorlby Deep Carrs, C in L and Woodsetts 20/03/2000 20/03/2006 Expired C14 Car Colston Common-Rights Common Land, Car Colston 04/12/1995 29/11/2011 Expired Owners C15 Car Colston/ Mr Forman-Hardy Land in the Parishes of Sibthorpe, 1994 13/03/2022 Thoroton/Hawksworth (Agent Savills) Car Colston, Thoroton, Aslockton, / Scarrington/ Screveton and Scarrington Sibthorpe/ Screveton/Aslockton C16 Clipstone K Laver & A Laver Meadow near King Johns Palace 29/06/2010 29/06/2020 field C17 Clumber and National Trust Land at Clumber Park and Hardwick 1991 28/03/2023 Hardwick Hall C18 Coddington M E Haigh, B Hollis Agricultural land adjoining Drove 06/10/2014 06/10/2034 15A(1 R C Woolliams Lane ) 31(6) C19 Coddington B P Curtis Woods and Land at Beaconsfield 01/08/2005 6/04/2035 31(6 Grove ) C20 Coddington Thomas Hounsfield Woodland and Farmland 22/04/2015 22/04/2035 15A(1 ) 31(6) C21 Coddington C Bateman Woodland and land adjoining 21/05/2015 21/05/2035 15A(1 Coddington Footpath 5 ) 31(6) C22 Colston Bassett M J & J M Morrison Colston Bassett Hall 30/06/2009 30/06/2019 C23 Colston Bassett Sir Denis Le Marchant’s Colston Bassett Estate 23/12/2005 23/12/2015 Discretionary Settlement, Mrs PC Hanmer’s Marriage Settlement and Mrs P C Le Marchant Connell C24 Cotgrave T G Parker London Gardens, off Hollygate Lane 20/09/2006 20/09/2016 C25 Cotgrave Tokard Construction Land off Main Road, Cotgrave 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 Ltd C26 Cotham David Charles Gash Grange Farm, Cotham 26/02/2015 26/02/2035 15A(1 ) C27 Cropwell Bishop/ Russell Price The Grange, Fields Farm, Rookery 14/05/2003 14/05/2013 Expired Cropwell Butler / Page 4 of 21 Langar Farm, Church Farm and Spellow Farm D1 Dunham on Trent RAJ Spink, Spink & Manor Farm 19/11/1996 19/11/2002 Expired Sons E1 Eakring Notts Wildlife Trust Dukes Wood and Pudding Poke 11/07/1997 13/01/2013 Expired Wood E2 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey NCB Land 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 Anderson E3 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Land at Ossington Road 08/09/1998 03/08/2019 Anderson E4 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Land at Farnsfield Road 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 Anderson E5 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Part of Belle Eau Park 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 Anderson E6 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Knapeney Farm 27/01/1995 03/08/2019 Anderson E7 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Chestnut Farm 27/01/1995 03/08/2019 Anderson E8 East Bridgford C Price & Partners Topfield Farm 31/08/2011 31/08/2021 E9 East Bridgford Mr J Covill Watsons Piece 17/10/2002 17/10/2008 Expired E10 East Bridgford The Woodland Trust Springdale Wood 26/07/1999 31/03/2019 E11 East Markham Councillor JM Land in East Markham 31/03/1993 31/03/1999 Expired Hempsall E12 East Retford W A Tomlinson Newtown Farm, Ordsall 13/02/2012 13/02/2022 E13 East Retford P A & E Dawson Bracken Lane Farm 08/01/2007 08/01/2017 E14 East Retford Hospital of the Holy and Coal Drop Allotments, Ordsall 17/11/2005 17/11/2015 undivided Trinity of West Retford E15 East Retford Anglian Water The Waterworks Site, Ordsall Road 04/12/1997 04/12/2003 Expired E16 Eaton Ogle’s Home Farm 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 All included in E17 Eaton Ogle’s Home Farm Buildings 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 CA16 E18 Eaton Ogle’s Odd Acre 31/10/2003 31/10/2013 Application E19 Eaton Ogle’s Bogs Wood 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 E20 E20 Eaton Mrs FHM Ogle, Mr JW Home Farm, Gamston Hollow, 11/04/2014 11/04/2034 31(6) E16 to E19 Page 5 of 21 Ogle and Mr DA Ogle Sandpit Bogs and other parcels of 15A(1 combined land ) E21 Eaton E, TJ & JE Blagg Brecks Farm, Eaton and Ordsall 04/10/2007 04/10/2017 E22 Eaton/ Gamston Notts Wildlife Trust Eaton and Gamston Woods 20/03/1997 13/01/2013 Expired E23 Edingley Notts Wildlife Trust Osmanthorpe Orchard 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 Expired E24 Egmanton Samuel Elston Portland Farm 03/01/2012 03/01/2022 Wardell E25 Elkesley/ TC Bradshaw, JCM Apley Head Farm 29/09/2009 29/09/2019 Clumber
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