The London Gazette, 2Nd June 1994

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The London Gazette, 2Nd June 1994 8080 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2ND JUNE 1994 will come into force on 5th June 1994, and last for approximately 8 (vi) mitigation of adverse effects which the existence or use of the weeks or until this work has been completed. highways proposed to be constructed or improved by him as The speed limit will be signed as necessary. mentioned above will have on the surroundings thereof. M. Neguib, a Higher Executive Officer, Network Management, 2. Copies of the draft Compulsory Purchase Order, and of the West Midlands, The Highways Agency. (781) plan referred to therein, together with copies of the published drafts of the above-mentioned Trunk Road Order and Side Roads Order, each with its accompanying plans, have been deposited and may be HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 seen at all reasonable hours from 2nd June 1994 to 15th July 1994, at the offices of The Highways Agency, Room 1205, St. Christopher The Kent County Council (A2/A2S6 Honeywood Junction Whitfield House, Southwark Street, London SE1OTE, and at the offices of the Classified Road) (Side Roads) Order 1993 Highways Agency, South West Construction Programme Division, The Secretary of State for Transport hereby gives notice that he has Room 318, Tollgate House, Houlton Street, Bristol BS2 9DJ; confirmed the above Order which was made by the Kent County Somerset County Council, Department for the Environment, Council under sections 14 and 125 of the Highways Act 1980, and County Hall, Taunton TA14DY; Devon County Council, Lucombe which, as confirmed, authorises the Council to: House, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QW; South Somerset District Council, The Council Offices, Brympton Way, (1) carry out the improvement of a highway, Yeovil BA20 2HT; East Devon District Council, Knowle, (2) construct new highways, and Sidmouth, Devon EX10 8HL; Buckland St. Mary Post Office, (3) stop up private means of access to premises, Buckland St. Mary, Chard TA20 3SJ; Horton Post Office, Goose all on or in the vicinity of the Classified Road which the Council Lane, Horton, Ilminster TA19 9QW and Ilminster Library, Ditton propose to construct over the A2 London to Dover Trunk Road Street, Ilminster TA19 OBW. from a point 1.35 kilometres east of the Whitfield Roundabout and Any objection to the draft Compulsory Purchase Order must be 110 metres north of the A2 Trunk Road southwards for 220 metres. made in writing and addressed to the Secretary of State for Copies of the Order (as confirmed) and of the relevant plan may Transport at the Highways Agency, South West Construction be inspected, free of charge, during all reasonable hours at die offices Programme Division, Tollgate House, Houlton Street, Bristol BS2 of the County Solicitor, Room 1.102, County Hall, Maidstone, Kent 9DJ, not later than 15th July 1994 and should state the grounds of ME141XQ, and at the offices of the Director of Law, Property and objection and quote the reference CSW208/34/26/5. In the Administration, Dover District Council, White Cliffs Business Park, preparation of an objection and the statement of grounds of Dover, Kent CT16 3PE. objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of any Any person aggrieved by the Order and desiring to question the objection or representation may be communicated to other people validity thereof, or of any provision contained therein, on the ground who may be affected by it. that it is not within the powers of the Highways Act 1980, or on the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any regulations made J. E. Allison, a Senior Executive Officer in the South West thereunder has not been complied with in relation to the Order, may, Construction Programme Division Highways Agency within 6 weeks of 2nd June 1994, apply to the High Court for the Department of Transport. suspension or quashing of the Order, or of any provision contained therein. SCHEDULE A. Johnson, a Grade 7 Official in the Department of Transport, Note: Local Authority Orders, Wellbar House, Gallowgate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE14TD. (Ref. DN 5062-55-7-36.) (a) The land comprised in each item on this Schedule is identified on 16th May 1994. (777) the plan referred to in the draft Compulsory Purchase Order by means of the number or numbers shown in brackets against that item in this Schedule. THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 (b) References to ownership are references to ownership or reputed ownership at the time of preparation of the draft Compulsory THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1981 Purchase Order and are stated only for the purpose of identification of the land. The A303 Trunk Road (Ibninster-Marsh Improvement and Slip Roads) Compulsory Purchase Order (No. SW ) 199 In the Parishes of Yarcombe and Whitestaunton in the Districts of Notice is hereby given that the Secretary of State for Transport, in East Devon and South Somerset exercise of the powers conferred on him by the above-mentioned Pasture land and part of the A303 Trunk Road (owned by Mr. F. Acts has prepared a draft Compulsory Purchase Order, entitled as Hodges) (1 and la); part of the A303 Trunk Road (owned by Mr. R. above, which he proposes to make authorising him to purchase F. and Mrs. M. M. Mesher) (2b); pasture land (owned by Mr. L. U. compulsorily the land and rights described in the Schedule hereto for C. K. Hodges) (4a and 4b). the purpose of: (i) the construction of new trunk roads in the Parishes of In the Parish of Yarcombe in the District of East Devon Whitestaunton, Combe St. Nicholas, Buckland St. Mary, Pasture land (owned by Mr. R. F. and Mrs. M. M. Mesher) (2 and Horton, Broadway, and Donyatt in the District of South 2a); pasture land (owned by Mr. L. U. C. K. Hodges) (4d). Somerset in the County of Somerset in pursuance of "The A303 Trunk Road (Ilminster-Marsh Improvement and Slip Roads) In the Parish of Whitestaunton in the District of South Somerset Order 199 "; (ii) the construction and improvement of highways and the Pasture land and part of the A303 Trunk Road (owned by Mr. A. provision of new means of access to premises in the Parishes of T. Hodges) (3,3a, 3b and 3c); parts of the A303 Trunk Road and Yarcombe, Whitestaunton, Combe St. Nicholas, Buckland St. pasture land (owned by Mr. L. U. C. K. Hodges) (4 and 4c); Mary, Horton, Broadway, and Donyatt in the Districts of East Woodland, part of public footpath CH29/8, parts of the A303 Trunk Devon, and South Somerset in the Counties of Devon, and Road, pasture land and the right to cleanse, widen, deepen and Somerset in pursuance of "The A303 Trunk Road maintain an existing ditch (owned by Mr. L. J. Moss) (6,6a, 6b, 6c, (Ilminster-Marsh Improvement and Slip Roads) (Side Roads) 6d, 6e, 6f and 6g); pasture land, woodland, parts of the A303 Trunk Order 199"; Road, the right to cleanse, widen, deepen and maintain an existing (iii) the improvement of the A303 Trunk Road in the Parishes of ditch (owned by Mr. H. D. and Mr. B. G. Dyer) (7,7a, 7b, 7c and 7d); Yarcombe, Whitestaunton, Donyatt, and Horton, in the pasture land, parts of the A303 Trunk Road and the right to cleanse, Districts of East Devon, and South Somerset in the Counties of widen, deepen and maintain an existing ditch (owned by Mr. H. W. Devon, and Somerset; Knight) (8,8a, 8b, 8c, 8d and 8e). (iv) the diversion of watercourses and the execution of other works on watercourses in connection with the construction of In the Parishes of Whitestaunton and Combe St. Nicholas in the the new trunk roads and, the construction and improvement of District of South Somerset other highways; (v) use by the Secretary of State in connection with such Pasture land, woodland, parts of the A303 Trunk Road and the construction and improvement of highways and the execution right to cleanse, widen, deepen and maintain two existing ditches of other works mentioned above; and (owned by Mr. H. E. Saffrey) (9,9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 9e and 9f)..
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