2766 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD FEBRUARY 1976

Usual exceptions will be made for police, fire brigade however be made to the District Council either separately and ambulance vehicles and vehicles exhibiting disabled or as part of a planning application. In the light of the persons badges and parking discs and exceptions will also Local Authority's policy lor the area listed building consent permit waiting for the purposes of to demolish may or may not be given. (a) picking up and setting down passengers The Act also extends the control over trees in Conser- vation Areas. Any person wishing to cut down, top, lop, (b) loading or unloading goods and where necessary in uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy any tree in a connection with Conservation Area must give the District Council six weeks (c) building, industrial or demolition operations notice of his intention of so doing. The purpose of this provision is to give the Local Planning Authority a final (d) the removal of any obstruction to traffic opportunity to make a Tree Preservation Order before the (e) the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of work proposed is carried out. If the work is begun without the lengths of road due notice the person concerned is liable to penalties. (f) the supply of gas, electricity, water and telegraphic Copies of the plans showing the extent of the Conser- lines vation Areas are available for inspection during normal office hours at the Department of Planning and Estate (g) the delivery or collection of postal packets Management, Union Street, . Telephone Accring- Full details of these proposals are in the draft Order ton 381511. Persons requiring further information on the which together with maps showing the restricted areas may above mentioned matters should contact the Borough Plan- be examined at these offices at any time in normal office ning Officer, Mr. D. Sutcliffe, Dip. TP, FRTPI, at the above hours. address. If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should For the purpose of identification only, the Conservation send the grounds for your objection in writing to the under- Areas comprise the following properties: signed by 12th March 1976.—Dated 20th February 1976. Accrington Town Centre Conservation Area M. E. Pearson, Legal and Administrative Officer Birch Street, 43-117 Blackburn Road, Cannon Street from Town Hall, Eagle Street to its junction with St. James Street, 2-16 Peterborough. (501) Church Street, Dutton Street, 5-31 Eagle Street, Holme SCHEDULE 1 Street, St. James Street from Blackburn Road to its junc- tion with Paradise Street, that part of •the back street behind Name of Road Length of road affected 17-23 St. James Street, Ewbank House, St. James C of E Fulbridge Road Within the layby adjacent to the Secondary School and School House, St. James Church and west side from a point 85 feet Church Yard, Market Hall, that part of the original Town north of its junction with Sheridan Hall as shown on the plan, 6-16 Paradise Street, Willow Road to a point 131 feet north of Street. that junction. St. James Church, Altham Conservation Area SCHEDULE 2 Altham Hall Cottages, Altham Hall Farm and outbuildings, Name of Road Length of road affected Altham House, Altham C of E Junior and Infants School, Corn Mill, Mill House, Corn Mill Cottages, 1 & 2 Corn Mill Fulbridge Road Both sides: between its junction Farm, Farm House and outbuildings, Ender Lea, St James with the Northern primary road Church and Church Yard, New Row, 1-11 River Bank and a point 60 feet south of its Terrace, Torrisdail, Walton Arms Public House, 9-15 West junction with Sheridan 'Road. View Terrace. Sheridan Road Both sides: from its junction with Fulbridge Road for a distance of Christ Church, Accrington Conservation Area 45 feet. Christ Church and Church Yard, Christ Church Square, Robert Avenue Both sides: from its junction with Christ Church Street, Eaton Bank, Hollins Close, Hollins Fulbridge Road to a point 90 feet Lane from its junction with Manchester Road to its junc- from that junction but excluding tion with Royds Street, Holly Bank, Lee Royd Nursery on the north side the layby to be School and Yard, 2A Lemonius Street, 52-90 Manchester constructed between a point 30 feet Road inclusive of the site of the former dwelling house, from the junction with Fulbridge 74 Manchester Road, Mountain Lane, Mount Pleasant, Oak Road and a point 85 feet from that Hill Close, Quarry Hill, Richard Street, Rough Lee Mater- junction. nity Home and grounds, Rough Lee Road, Timber Street, Wood Nook County Secondary School (Christ Church annex). Mercer Park, Clayton-le-Moors Conservation Area All Saints Junior and Infant School and grounds, All Saints TOWN AND COUNTRY Parish Church and Church Yard, All Saints Vicarage, 4 Bayley Street, 34-42 Church Street, 8-10 Daniel Street, Fort PLANNING ACT, 1947 Arms Public House, Fort Street, The Grange and grounds, Grange Street, The Hollies, County Council BOROUGH COUNCIL Clinic, Mercer Park including Mercer House, those parts TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 of Pickup Street as indicated on the plan, 8-20 Road. TOWN AND COUNTRY AMENITIES ACT 1974 Designation of Conservation Areas in Hyndburn Town Centre Conservation Area No. 4-18 Blackburn Road, 15 Blackburn Road, 1-3 Back Notice is hereby given that on 27th January 1976 the Hynd- Queen Street, 3-5 Church Street, 4-18 Church Street, Cross burn Borough Council as the District Planning Authority Axes Hotel and outbuildings, 2-4 Curate Street, 2 Delph designated parts of their area as Conservation Areas, pur- Road, 7 Glebe Street, Post Office and Barclays Bank, Glebe suant to Section 277 of the Town and Country Planning Street, Blackburn Co-operative Society buildings, Glebe Act 1971 as amended by Section 1 of the Town and Country Street, 1-27 Queen Street, 6/8-24 Queen Street. National Amenities Act 1974. Westminster Bank, Town Gate, 1, 7, 9 Town Gate, Town In areas designated as Conservation Areas special atten- Hall, Town Hall Square, 3 Town Hall Street and British tion is paid to the desirability of preserving or enhancing Legion Club, Walmsley Arms Public House and outbuild- their character or appearance and Local Planning Auth- ing, Wellington Hotel. orities are empowered to take effective measures to improve the environment. Toiftleworth Conservation Area The Town and Country Amenities Act of 1974 brings the Numbers 1-4 Tottleworth and land to rear constituting demolition of buildings in Conservation Areas under Local gardens to numbers 1-4, 5 Tottleworth and adjoining land, Authority control by applying with modifications the Listed 6 Tottleworth, 7 Tottleworth and adjoining land, 8 Tottle- Building control provsions of the Town and Country Plan- worth and adjoining land, 9 and 10 Tottleworth, 11 Tpttle- ning Act (1971). No building in a Conservation Area shall worth and part adjoining land known as "The Village be demolished without the consent of the Local Planning Green", also land adjoining rear garden of 4 Tottleworth, Authority. An application for consent to demolish can 12 Tottleworth and adjoining land, 13 Tottleworth and