13686 THE LONDON GAZETTE, I?TH NOVEMBER 1972

Chesterfield in the County of as a Conserva- historic interest the character or appearance of which tion Area namely: it is desirable to preserve or enhance, have designated Part of Somersall in the part of the Church Close area of Chesterfield in the comprising the area bounded by and including field County of Derby as a Conservation Area namely: number 2504, Somersall Farm, field number 3807, Part of Chesterfield comprising the area bounded the tree covered land adjoining Somersall Lane to by and including Stephenson Place, Holywell Street, its junction with Chatsworth Road ; field number St. Mary's Gate and Church Way. 4919 to the south of Somersall Park development; In exercise of powers under various legislation the eastern boundary of the in a special attention is to be paid to the desirability of south-westerly direction to Somersall Lane, con- preserving or enhancing the character or appearance tinuing along the centre of Somersall Lane and of Conservation Areas. Certain planning applications the eastern boundary of Faversham and the eastern will be advertised and any representations made boundary of field number 1200. thereon will be taken into account. In exercise of powers under various legislation A copy of the map defining the Conservation Area special attention is to be paid to the desirability of will be available for inspection at the Chesterfield preserving or enhancing the character or appearance Borough Council Offices, Town Hall, Chesterfield, of Conservation Areas. Certain planning applications and at County Offices, Matlock, during normal office will be advertised and any representations made hours. thereon will be taken into account. H. Crossley, Clerk of the Council. A copy of the map defining the Conservation Area will be available for inspection at the Chesterfield County Offices, Borough Council Offices, Town Hall, Chesterfield and Matlock. at County Offices, Matlock, during normal office November 1972. (489) hours. H. Crossley, Clerk of the Council. County Offices, DEVON COUNTY COUNCIL Matlock. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 November 1972. (487) County of Devon Development Plan Amendment No. 16 (1972) Newton Abbot (Market Street Area) Comprehensive COUNTY COUNCIL Development Area No. 3 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT, 1971 Notice is hereby given that on the 10th November SECTION 277 1972 the Secretary of State for the Environment Derbyshire County Council, Conservation amended the above development plan. Area Certified copies of the amended development plan have been deposited for public inspection at County Notice is hereby given that the Derbyshire County Hall, Exeter, and at the Offices of the Newton Council have in exercise of their duty to determine Abbot Urban District Council at Courtenay Street, what parts of their area are of special architectural Newton Abbot. The copies of the development plan or historic interest the character or appearance of so deposited will be open for inspection, free of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, have charge, by all persons interested between the hours designated part of Ticknall in the Rural District of of 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Repton in the County of Derby as a Conservation The amendment became operative from the 17th Area namely: November 1972, but if any person aggrieved by it Part of Ticknall in the Rural District of Repton desires to question the validity thereof or of any comprising the area bounded by and including, provision contained therein on the ground that it St. George's Church and Churchyard, Ticknall is not within the powers of the Town and Country Parochial School, the footpath leading to Chapel Planning Act 1971, or on the ground that any Street, the southern boundary of Field No. 3524, requirement of the Act or any regulation made including all development to the north of Chapel thereunder has not been complied with in relation Street the southern boundary of Field No. 5619, to the making of the amendment, he may, within Archway House and grounds, all properties on the 6 weeks from the 17th November 1972 make applica- south side of Highwayside and Banton's Lane from tion to the High Court. Arch Farm westwards but excluding Lady Crewe's Dated this 17th day of November 1972. Cottage, properties on both sides of High Street from Highwayside southwards to and including (575) C. V. Lucas, Clerk of the County Council. Westwood on the east side and Spring Cottage on the west side, properties on the south side of Burton Road continuing along the boundary of Burton DORSET COUNTY COUNCIL Road to the junction with Church Lane continuing TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971, along the western side of Church Lane to include SECTION 210 the reading room on the east side, excluding .other properties on the east side to the southern boundary The Dorset County Council, Footpath 18, Part with the Harpur Alms Houses continuing along the Charmouth, Public Path Diversion Order 1972 boundary of and including The Vicarage. Notice is hereby given' that the above-named Order (hereinafter referred to as " the Order") made on In exercise of powers under various legislation the 7th November 1972 is about to be submitted to special attention is to be paid to the desirability of the Secretary of State for the Environment for preserving or enhancing the character or appearance confirmation or to be confirmed by the Dorset of Conservation Areas. Certain planning applications County Council as an unopposed Order. will be advertised and any representations made The effect of the Order, if confirmed without thereon will be taken into account. modification, will be to divert that part of Footpath A copy of the map defining the Conservation Area 18 which runs east-south-east from its egress onto will be available for inspection at the Repton Rural Higher Sea Lane, Charmouth for a distance of 385 District Council Offices, The Poplars, Rolleston Road, feet along that path, to an alternative highway which Burton-on-Trent and at County Offices, Mattock, commences at the latter point and runs northwards during normal office hours. for approximately 135 feet and then runs westwards H. Crossley, Clerk of the Council. for a distance of approximately 400' feet along the County Offices, north side of the allotment gardens, thence the Matlock. path runs southwards for approximately 28 feet and November 1972. then westwards for a further distance of 40 feet (488) with an egress onto Higher Sea Lane which is approximately 110 feet north-west from the original point of commencement onto Higher Sea Lane. DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL A copy of the Order and the map contained in it TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971— has been deposited with Bridport Rural District SECTION 277 Council at their Council Offices at Mountfidd, Bridport and may be inspected free of charge at the Chesterfield (Church Close) Conservation Area said offices between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Notice is hereby given that the Derbyshire County Mondays to Fridays. Council have in exercise of their duty to determine Any representations or objections with respect to what parts of their area are of special architectural or the Order may be sent in writing to the undersigned