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Public Notices 8 The Express, Februar y19, 2021 Public Notices For the latest news every day go to: Hotel withdraws HMO plans w w w . w i n d s o r e x p r e ss . co . u k w w w . s l o u g h e x p r e ss . co . u k DATCHET: A plan- the homeless. application to Public notices: ning application Out of the 43 change the hotel Public Notices for The Manor in rooms available, into a permanent - Goods Vehicle Datchet to be- 30 would have HMO was an in- come a mixed been made avail- appropriate de- All areas: From road closures to planning applications GOODS VEHICLE hotel with HMO able to the Royal velopment for OPERATOR’S LICENCE (house in mul- Borough. Da tchet. By David Lee carry out works at the Slough HARMANGAT SINGH trading as Essex Business & Management Services Ltd tiple occupation) The application “There were d av i d l @ b a y l i s m e d i a . co . u k Trading Estate on Sunday, of Westminster Business Centre @ D av i d Le e _ B M Britannia Trading Estate Printing has been with- had received con- substantial plan- March 7. House Lane Hayes UB3 1AP, is d r aw n . cerns with fears ning grounds to The local authority has applying for a licence to use Euro Storage Each week, the Express pub- Station Yard Station Road Slough SL3 The hotel, run raised about its object to this ap- made an order under the 6ED as an operating centre for 2 goods lishes public notices con- vehicles and 2 trailers. Owners or by MG Hotels, future use, which plication, which Road Traffic Regulation Act occupiers of land (including buildings) taining important informa- near the operating centre(s) who believe submitted plans forced Sam Gill, although now 1984 to close Edinburgh Av- that their use or enjoyment of that land tion affecting the community would be affected, should make written to change fol- director of MG withdrawn, will enue from its junction with representations to the Traffic lowing an agree- Hotels to release not impact on the you live in. Stirling Road to 135A Edin- Commissioner at Hillcrest House 386 As part of the local news- Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF stating ment with the a statement to current support burgh Avenue. their reasons, within 21 days of this notice. paper industry’s commitment Representors must at the same time send council which ‘reassure the of the homeless Roadworks will start at a copy of their representations to the to highlighting the important applicant at the address given at the top would see some c o m mu n i t y ’. being supported 8am and are expected to be of this notice. A Guide to Making role of public notices, we have Representations is available from the rooms used for However the ap- in this village completed by 6pm that day. Traffic Commissioner’s Office. plication was h o t e l .” launched a new feature in If bad weather prevents or withdrawn on MG Hotels did print and online which will any other unforeseen events Thursday, Feb- not respond to make it easier to keep track prevent the workers from Public Notices - Traffic ruary 11. request for of notices which affect you. completing the job then the Ward councillor comment before Road closures work will be finished the fol- David Cannon the Express went lowing Sunday. SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL (Con) said: “T he to press. Slough Borough Council has An alternative route will be Section 14(1)(a)& (1)(b) of the given notice that it plans to in place during the roadworks. Road Traffi c Regulation Act 1984 The council is also plan- Public Notices - Public Notices - (‘RTRA 1984’) and Regulation 3 Public Notices ning on carrying out road- of the Road Traffi c (Temporary Licence Alcohol Probate works in Malton Avenue on Restrictions) Procedure the same weekend. LICENSING ACT 2003 NOTICE OF APPLICATION DAVID RONALD EDGSON (Deceased) FOR A PREMISES LICENCE An order has been proposed Regulations 1992. Application has been made by Aldi BUCKINGHAMSHIRE COUNCIL Stores Limited to the Licensing Pursuant to the Trustee Act 1925 any Authority of Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead for a persons having a claim against or an to stop vehicles using the SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Premises Licence for the Aldi Store at The Buckinghamshire Council Dedworth Road, Windsor, SL4 4LH. interest in the Estate of the above named, The proposed licensable activity is road between the junction of the sale by retail of alcohol for late of 21 St Margaret's Close Iver (Malton Avenue) ORDER 2021 consumption off the premises each day of the week between 06:00 and 00:00. Buckinghamshire SL0 ODA, who died on 1. (Prohibition of Waiting, Loading and Stopping) Full details of the Application can be Malton Avenue and Yar- viewed at Royal Borough Of Windsor 28/03/2020, are required to send written (‘Proposed Order’) And Maidenhead, Licensing Team, and (On-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, particulars thereof to the undersigned on Berkshire SL6 1RF. Written represen- mouth Road to 468 Malton tations can be made to the Licensing or before 20/04/2021, after which date the 2. (Traffic Movement) Order 2021 Authority at Licensing Team, Royal Estate will be distributed having regard 1. SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL gives Borough Of Windsor And Maidenhead, Ave nu e. Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 1RF at any time up to only to the claims and interests of which 3. (Speed Limit) Order 2021 and including 16th March 2021. they have had notice. notice that it proposes to make an order It is an offence for anyone knowingly The order will be in place or recklessly to make a false state- 4. (Off-Street Parking Places) Order 2021 ment in connection with a Licence SLEE BLACKWELL SOLICITORS LLP, under section 14(1)(a)&(1)(b) of the RTRA Application. The maximum fine on summary conviction is Level 5. I Marco Polo House Cook Way Bindon from 00.01 on Saturday, Dated 26th January 2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Buckinghamshire Freeths LLP Solicitors 1984 and any other enabling powers. Road Taunton TA2 6BJ. BM095743 March 6 with all works ex- Council (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”), in 2. If made, the Proposed Order will exercise of its powers under Sections 1, 2, 4, 19, 32–35, 37, pected to be completed by prohibit any traffi c passing through Malton 39, 44, 45, 46, 49, 53, 63A, 65, 68, 69, 71, 84, 92, 99, 100- Monday, March 15. Avenue, Slough, SL1 from its junction 102, 116, 124 and Schedule 9 and having regard to Section Public Notices - Planning An alternative route will be with Yarmouth Road, Slough SL1 to 468 122 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (“the 1984 available during this time. Malton Avenue, Slough SL1 4QU. Act”) as amended and under the Traffic Management Act 2004 (“the Act of 2004”) as amended and of all other SLOUGH BOROUGH COUNCIL 3. The Proposed Order is needed: enabling powers, and after consultation with the Chief Town & Country Planning Act 1990 Officer of Police in accordance with Part III of Schedule 9 • because works are or are proposed to (as amended) be carried out on or near the road; and of the Act of 1984, has made the above titled Orders with the effects detailed in Parts 1 and 2 to this Notice. The council has received the Landlord ordered to repay • because of the likelihood of danger to PART 1 following planning applications: the public, or of serious damage to the REPRODUCTION OF PROVISIONS OF ORDERS - road (not attributable to works on or near The provisions of the Orders specified in PART 2 of Reference Number: P/03138/014 SLOUGH: A landlord who rooms, each of which could the road). this Notice are reproduced in each respective Order Location: 10, The Grove, Slough, SL1 built unlawful extensions be rented out by single 4. If made, the Proposed Order shall come and all restrictions marked or signed on street are made 1QP permanent, without prejudice to other Orders or similar Proposal: Construction of an upward and crammed 14 people people or couples. into operation at 00:01 hours on Saturday, provisions, which remain in full force and effect. into his home has been Some rooms contained 6th March 2021 for a period of 18 months, extension, external alterations and change SUPPORTING INFORMATION of use of the existing offi ce building to ordered to give up more three beds and a total of 14 or until the works have been completed. Copies of the Orders as made, the statement of reasons and than £100,000 in rent or people were discovered All works are expected to be completed create 11no. self-contained fl ats and the the orders which have been revoked and reproduced may erection of 5no. new dwellings to the rear, face prison. living in the property. by 23:59 hours on Monday, 15th March be examined at: https://www.buckinghamshiretraffweb.uk/ including landscaping and the provision of Jagtar Phagura ignored Slough Borough 2021. consult/main.html secure cycle and bin storage planning permission re- Council’s planning enforce- 5. An alternative route will be available The Orders will come into operation on 19th February 2021. Applicant: Aynstone Limited quirements and created ment team issued an order for use while the Proposed Order is in If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders Reason for notice: Major Development five extra bedrooms at a for the unauthorised force with a local diversion sign at the or any of their provisions on the grounds that they are Reference Number: P/19187/000 three-bed property he building work to be demol- location.
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