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06/00152/BOC 1 Shirl Register of Enforcement Notices and Stop Notices Parish Order Alton Dimble Cottage, Dimble Lane, Alton – 06/00152/BOC 1 Shirley Drive, Alton – 95/00014/BOC Land at Horse Lane – 06/00130/BOC Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC’A’ Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC’B’ The Caravan, Cheadle Road, Alton – 07/00029/BOC’A’ The Caravan, Cheadle Road, Alton – 07/00029/BOC’B’ Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC’1’ LB notice Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC’2’ LB notice Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC ‘LBEN.01’ notice Vyse House, High Street, Alton – 07/00090/BOC ‘LBEN.02’ notice Land at Toothill Lane, Alton – 08/00055/BOC Land at Wood Farm, Alton – 06/00242/BOC Bagnall Land at Former Bagnall Reservoir, Bagnall – 06/00027/BOC Land at Greenfield Farm, Jack Hayes Lane, Bagnall – 94/00040/BOC Land at Greenfield Farm, Jack Hayes Lane, Bagnall – 95/00057/BOC Lime Tree Farm, Clewlows Bank, Bagnall – 06/00077/BOC Moorside Farm, Eaves Lane – 96/00125/BOC Quinton, Clewlows Bank, Bagnall – 04/00287/BOC ‘A’ Land at Clewlows Bank, Bagnall – 04/00287/BOC ‘B’ Land at Clewlows Bank, Bagnall – 04/00287/BOC ‘C’ Land to the North East of Light Oaks Avenue, Light Oaks. – SME/2014/00067 Biddulph Building Adjoining Mill Cottage, Hurst Road, Biddulph – 94/00038/BOC 25 Castle View, Biddulph – 95/00004/BOC 14 Crossfield Avenue, Knypersley, Biddulph – 94/00018/BOC Former Stables, Knypersley Hall, Knypersley – 01/00230/BOC Garage and Land at the rear of 16 John Street, Biddulph – 94/00027/BOC Hallwood Farm, Lask Edge Road, Biddulph – 07/00080/BOC 3 High Street, Biddulph – 96/00071/BOC Land Adjacent to Akesmore Lane, Biddulph – 00/00232/BOC Land at Childerplay Road, Biddulph – 96/00003/BOC Land to the rear of Ribble Drive, Biddulph – 94/00046/BOC Land to the west of Oxhay Farm, Dingle Lane – 02/00227/BOC Mill Hayes Farm, Knyperlsy – 94/00037/BOC Moody Street Farm, Biddulph – 96/00155/BOC North View, Tower Hill Road, Biddulph – 95/00009/BOC North View, Tower Hill, Biddulph – 01/00003/BOC Old Gas Works Yard, Station Road, Biddulph – 94/00042/BOC 1 Springfield Road, Biddulph – 02/00108/BOC 46 Tunstall Road, Biddulph – 01/00213/BOC 57 Brown Lees Road, Brown Lees, Biddulph – 05/00194/BOC Land at 143 John Street, Biddulph – 08/00056/BOC 15 High Street, Biddulph – 09/00069/BOC Land Adjacent 59 & 61 Thames Drive – 08/00127/BOC Land off Mill Hayes Road, Knypersley – 10/00075/BOC Land adjacent The White House, Hurst Road, Biddulph – 10/00055/BOC Moor Store 448 New Street, Biddulph Moor – 13/00012/BOC Blythe Bridge 15 Barlastone Avenue, Blythe Bridge – 02/00008/BOC Land Adjoining 415 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 94/00028/BOC 95 Stallington Road, Blythe Bridge – 95/00019/BOC 236 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 95/00042/BOC Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘A’ Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘B’ Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘C’ Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘D’ Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘B’ (SR) Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘C’ (SR) Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘D’ (SE) Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘A’ (Occ&Users) Land Adjacent 459 Uttoxeter Road, Blythe Bridge – 00/00344/BOC ‘C’ (Occ&Users) Bradnop Shore House Farm, Bradnop – 93/00032/BOC Weatherworth Farm, Bradnop – 06/00293/BOC Meridian Farm, Apesford Lane, Bradnop – 08/00010/BOC Land at Birch, Bradnop – 07/00091/BOC Land at Birch, Bradnop – 07/00091/BOC ‘B’ Land at Bottom Lane, Bottomhouses, Leek – 05/00132/BOC Brown Edge 3 Meadow Road, Brown Edge – 93/00017/BOC 45 High Lane, Brown Edge – 02/00369/BOC 32 Tongue Lane, Brown Edge – 07/00114/BOC Land off Broad Lane, Brown Edge – 07/00123/BOC Land N.E 2 Blue Stone Cottages, Hough Hill – 09.00049/BOC Land to the rear of 8 Spring View, Brown Edge – 09/00105/BOC Caverswell Caverswall Castle, Caverswall – 06/00151/BOC Land at Sheepwash, Caverswall – 10/00026/BOC Caverswall Castle, Caverswall – 10/00049/BOC ‘A ’ Caverswall Castle, Caverswall – 10/00049/BOC ‘B’ Land at Sheepwash, Caverswall – 10/00026/BOC ‘A’ Land at Thornfields Farm, Moorville, Cellarhead – 11/00058/BOC Land at Thornfields Farm, Moorville, Cellarhead – 11/00058/BOC ‘A’ Land at Thornfields Farm, Moorville, Cellarhead – 11/00058/BOC ‘B’ Land at Highfield, Caverswall Common, Caverswall – 11/00062/BOC Cheadle Grotto Farm, Harplow – 98/00699/BOC 12 High Street, Cheadle – 98/00528/BOC 1 Huntley Close, Cheadle – 95/00038/BOC Land off Hollington Level, Opposite Lockers Bank, Cheadle – 96/00215/BOC Westlea, 116 Froghall Road, Cheadle – 94/00004/BOC 17 Chapel Street, Cheadle – 06/00002/BOC 101 Queen Street, Cheadle – 09/00027/BOC Land opposite Conway Grove, Cheadle – 08/00076/BOC Land at Café Rumi, 12 High Street, Cheadle – 09/00003/BOC Land adjacent 1 King Edward Street, Cheadle – SME/2013/00045 Land at 132 Leek Road, Cheadle – SME/2015/00076 Cheddleton 19 Churchill Avenue, Cheddleton – 96/00197/BOC Churnet Grange Farm, Cheddleton – 98/00716/BOC Derelict & ruinous building off Cheadle Road, Cheddleton – 07/00130/BOC Land Adjacent to Bowling Green Inn, Cellarhead – 95/00006/BOC Land Adjacent to Grove Farm, Kingsley Road, Cellarhead – 98/00627/BOC Land Off Cheadle Road, Cheddleon – 07/00130/BOC Land at Serendipity, Leek Road, Cellarhead – 98/00732/BOC Land adjacent to Mill Cottage, Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks – 08/00089/BOC Land at Southfields, Leek Road, Wetley Rocks – 10/00057/BOC Land at Armshead Road, Werrington – 10/00062/BOC Land at Armshead Road, Werrington – 10/00062/BOC ‘A’ Checkley Land Adjoining Rose Cottage, Uttoxeter Road, Checkley – 08/00023/BOC Logedale Farm, Hollington – 02/00204/BOC Tean Hall Mills, High Street, Upper Tean – 08/00096/BOC Land at Heath Field, Heath House Lane, Lower Tean – SME/2015/00082 Congleton Lower Whitemore Farm, Whitemore, Congleton – 93/00044/BOC Wood Common Farm, Westwood, Wetley Rocks – 95/00048/BOC Consall Consall Hall, Consall Lane, Consall – 08/00033/BOC’A’ Consall Hall, Consall Lane, Consall – 08/00033/BOC’B’ Stoney Park Farm, Consall – 94/00005/BOC Stoney Park Farm, Consall – 11/00019/BOC Stoney Park Farm, Consal l – 11/00019 ‘A’ Cotton Land at Hayes Gate Farm, Cotton – 95/00049/BOC Dilhorne Land at Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 93/00028/BOC Summerhill Farm, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 07/0004/BOC Summerhill Farm, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 07/0031/BOC The Croft, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 08/00059/BOC Whympenny Farm, Godley Lane, Dilhorne – 07/00081/BOC Land at Day House Farm, Sarver Lane, Dilhorne – 09/00079/BOC Land at Day House Farm, Dilhorne – 09/00079/BOC Land at The Croft, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 10/00020/BOC ‘A’ The Building at The Ctoft, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 10/00020/BOC ’B’ New Buildings Farm, Sandon Road, Hilderstone – 10/00043/BOC Land at Day House Farm, Sarver Lane, Dilhorne – SME/2014/00062 Land South East of Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne, – 13/00039/BOC Land South East of Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne – 13/00039/BOC ‘A’ Draycott Land Adjacent to Country View, Sandon Road, Cresswell – 95/00067/BOC Sweethills, The Boundary, Cheadle – SME/2014/00065 Endon & Stanley Blakewell Cottage, Clewlows Bank – 02/00385/BOC Brierycroft, Leek Road, Stockton Brook – 01/00236/BOC Chez Nous, Clewlows Bank, Stanley-Rural, Endon – 02/00335/BOC Land Adjacent to Endon Riding School, Stanley Moss, Endon – 94/00025/BOC Land At Moss House Farm, Endon – 06/00149/BOC Quarry House Farm, Moss Hill, Stockton Brook – 01/00273/BOC Quarry House Farm, Moss Hill, Stockton Brook – 07/00014/BOC Edge Lane Farm, Edge Lane, Endon – 05/00130/BOC Edge Lane Farm, Endon (hard standing) – 04/00287/BOC Land at Post Bridge Cottage, Post Lane, Endon – 07/00095/BOC ‘A’ Land at Post Bridge Cottage, Post Lane, Endon – 07/00095/BOC ‘B ’ 21 Heather Hills, Stockton Brook – 07/0078/BOC Meadow Cottage, The Village Endon – 08/00113/BOC Owl Cottage, The Village, Endon – 09/00018/BOC ’LB’ Land adjacent Stonefield House, Tompkin Road, Stanley – SME/2014/00070 Forsbrook Daisy Bank Cottage, Daisy Bank, Boundary – 96/00005/BOC Daisy Bank Cottage, Daisy Bank, Boundary – 96/00021/BOC Land Opp Cash Heath Cottages, Forsbrook – 06/00259/BOC Lands at Well Street, Forsbrook – 99/00453/BOC Horton John Munroe Hospital Ltd, Horton Road, Rudyard – 05/00137/BOC John Munroe Hospital Ltd, Horton Road, Rudyard – 05/00137/BOC ‘A’ Land Adjoining Dam Head, Lake Road, Rudyard – 05/00189/BOC Ipstones 5 High Street, Ipstones – x 3 Listed Building Notices – Listing number 15/244 Land opposite Park Nook 2, Ipstones – 02/00075/BOC Land at 5 Church Meadow, Ipstones – 09/00055/BOC Land off Town End Road, Foxt – 10/00058/BOC Land at Home Farm, Bradshaw Lane, Ipstones – SME/2014/00061 Kingsley Tall Trees, 108 Churnet Valley Road, Kingsley Holt – 96/00134/BOC Land at Hallcroft Grange, High Street, Kingsley – 02/00065/BOC Land at 1 Jubilee Drive, Whiston – 11/00028/BOC Leek 29 Ball Haye Green – 96/00002/BOC Brooklyn Garage Farm, Blackshaw Lane, Thorncliffe, Leek – 02/00139/BOC Devan House, Leekbrook, Leek – 96/00291/BOC Fairview, Bottomhouse, Leek – 02/00220/BOC 19 Hencroft, Leek – 06/00090/BOC Knivedon Farm, Mount Road, Leek – 00/00155/BOC Land At Ashenhurst Way, Leek – 06/00254/BOC Land At Ashenhurst Way, Leek – 06/00255/BOC Land at Black Hills Farm, Meerbrook – 95/00051/BOC Lower Haddon Farm, Meerbrook, Nr Leek – 96/00074/BOC Thorncross Farm, Thorncross, Leek – 00/00255/BOC 28 Wood Street, Leek – 94/00009/BOC Land at 84 West Street, Leek –
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