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The Assisted Areas Order 2000 0 R STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2000 No. 2038 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT The Assisted Areas Order 2000 Made---- 27th July 2000 Laid before Parliament 28th July 2000 Coming into force 31st July 2000 £6.30 0 R STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2000 No. 2038 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT The Assisted Areas Order 2000 Made---- 27th July 2000 Laid before Parliament 28th July 2000 Coming into force 31st July 2000 The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 1(1), (3), (4) and (7) of the Industrial Development Act 1982(a), hereby makes the following Order— Title and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the Assisted Areas Order 2000 and shall come into force on 31st July 2000. Interpretation 2.—(1) In this Order— “the 1982 Act” means the Industrial Development Act 1982; “the 1993 Order” means the Assisted Areas Order 1993(b); and “the 1993 (Amendment) Order” means the Assisted Areas (Amendment) Order 1993(c). (2) In Schedule 1 hereto— (a) the references to the county of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and to the metropolitan counties of Merseyside and South Yorkshire shall be references to those areas as they existed on 21st April 1991; and (b) any reference to a local authority area in Wales shall be a reference to that area as it existed on 1st April 1999. (3) In Schedule 2 hereto— (a) any reference to a ward shall be a reference to that ward as it existed on 21st April 1991; and (b) any reference to a local authority area shall be a reference to that area as it existed on 21st April 1991. Specification 3.—(1) In this Order the specification of an area as a development area is for the purposes of the 1982 Act and section 1 of the Derelict Land Act 1982(d). (a) 1982 c. 52: a new section 1(4) was inserted by section 4 of the Co-operative Development Agency and Industrial Development Act 1984 (c. 57). (b) S.I. 1993/1877. (c) S.I. 1993/1894. (d) 1982 c. 42. 1 0 R (2) On and after 31st July 2000 the areas described in Schedules 1 and 2 hereto shall be development areas. Revocation 4. The 1993 Order and the 1993 (Amendment) Order are hereby revoked. Richard Caborn, Minister of State, 27th July 2000 Department of Trade and Industry 2 0 R SCHEDULE 1 Article 3 DEVELOPMENT AREAS TIER 1 AREAS England The county of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly The metropolitan counties of Merseyside and South Yorkshire Wales The local authority areas of:— Blaenau Gwent Bridgend Caerphilly Carmarthenshire Ceredigion Conwy Denbighshire Gwynedd Isle of Anglesey Merthyr Tydfil Neath Port Talbot Pembrokeshire Rhondda Cynon Taff Swansea Torfaen SCHEDULE 2 Article 3 DEVELOPMENT AREAS TIER 2 AREAS England EAST OF ENGLAND The following wards in the local authority area of Great Yarmouth:— Bradwell North Bradwell South and Hopton Caister North Caister South Claydon Gorleston Lichfield and Cobholm Lothingland Magdalen East Magdalen West Nelson Northgate Regent St. Andrews Yarmouth North 3 0 R The following wards in the local authority area of Luton:— Biscot Challney Crawley Dallow Farley High Town Lewsey Saints South Stopsley The following wards in the local authority area of South Bedfordshire:— Houghton South Icknield Northfields The following wards in the local authority area of Waveney:— Carlton Carlton Colville Gunton Harbour Kessingland Kirkley Lothingland Normanston Oulton Broad Pakefield St. Margarets Whitton EAST MIDLANDS The following ward in the local authority area of Amber Valley:— Somercotes The following wards in the local authority area of Ashfield:— Hucknall Central Hucknall East Hucknall North Kirkby in Ashfield Central Kirkby in Ashfield East Kirkby in Ashfield West Selston Sutton in Ashfield Central Sutton in Ashfield East Sutton in Ashfield North Sutton in Ashfield West Woodhouse The following wards in the local authority area of Bassetlaw:— Beckingham Blyth Carlton Clayworth Elkesley Everton Harworth East Harworth West Hodsock 4 0 R Misterton Ranskill Sutton Welbeck Worksop East Worksop North Worksop North East Worksop North West Worksop South Worksop South East The following wards in the local authority area of Bolsover:— Ault Hucknall Barlborough Blackwell Bolsover Central Bolsover North Bolsover South Bolsover West Clowne Elmton-with-Creswell Glapwell Pinxton Pleasley Scarcliffe East Scarcliffe North Scarcliffe South Shirebrook East Shirebrook North Shirebrook North-West Shirebrook South Shirebrook South-West South Normanton East South Normanton West Tibshelf Whitwell The following wards in the local authority area of Chesterfield:— Barrow Hill and Hollingwood Brimington North Brimington South Dunston Hasland Holmebrook Inkersall Lowgates and Woodthorpe Markham Middlecroft Moor New Whittington Old Whittington St. Helen’s St. Leonard’s The following wards in the local authority area of Gedling:— Bestwood Park Calverton Newstead Ravenshead St. Mary’s 5 0 R The following wards in the local authority area of Mansfield:— Berry Hill Birklands Broomhill Cumberlands Eakring Forest Town Ladybrook Leeming Lindhurst Manor Meden Northfield Oak Tree Oakham Pleasleyhill Ravensdale Sherwood Titchfield The following wards in the local authority area of Newark and Sherwood:— Bilsthorpe Blidworth Boughton Clipstone Edwinstowe Farnsfield Ollerton North Ollerton South Rainworth Rufford The following wards in the local authority area of North East Derbyshire:— Clay Cross North Clay Cross South Coal Aston Dronfield North Dronfield South Dronfield Woodhouse Eckington North Eckington South Hasland Holmewood and Heath Killamarsh East Killamarsh West North Wingfield Central Pilsley Renishaw Ridgeway and Marsh Lane Sutton Tupton Unstone The following wards in the local authority area of Nottingham:— Abbey Aspley Beechdale Bridge 6 0 R Bulwell East Bulwell West Portland Radford Robin Hood Strelley The following wards in the local authority area of West Lindsey:— Gainsborough East Gainsborough North Gainsborough South-West LONDON The following wards in the local authority area of Barking and Dagenham:— Goresbrook River Thames The following ward in the local authority area of Bexley:— Thamesmead East The following wards in the local authority area of Enfield:— Angel Road Craig Park Enfield Lock Enfield Wash Green Street Ponders End St. Alphege St. Peters The following wards in the local authority area of Greenwich:— Arsenal Charlton Eynsham Glyndon St. Mary’s Thamesmead Moorings The following wards in the local authority area of Hackney:— Kings Park Wick The following wards in the local authority area of Haringey:— Coleraine High Cross The following ward in the local authority area of Havering:— South Hornchurch The following wards in the local authority area of Newham:— Beckton Canning Town and Grange Custom House and Silvertown New Town Ordnance South 7 0 R Stratford West Ham The following wards in the local authority area of Tower Hamlets:— Bow East India Park The following wards in the local authority area of Waltham Forest:— High Street Lea Bridge Leyton Lloyd Park St. James Street NORTH EAST The following wards in the local authority area of Alnwick:— Alnwick Castle Alnwick Clayport Alnwick Hotspur Amble East Amble West Craster and Rennington Embleton Lesbury Longhoughton Shilbottle Warkworth The following wards in the local authority area of Blyth Valley:— Central Cowpen Cramlington East Cramlington South East Croft Hartford and West Cramlington Hartley Holywell Isabella Kitty Brewster Nesham and New Delaval Parkside Plessey Seaton Delaval Seghill Village Wensleydale The following wards in the local authority area of Castle Morpeth:— Chevington Ellington Hebron Longhorsley Lynemouth Morpeth Central Morpeth Kirkhill Morpeth North Morpeth South Morpeth Stobhill 8 0 R Pegswood Stannington Ulgham The following wards in the local authority area of Chester-le-Street:— Chester North North Lodge Ouston Urpeth The following wards in the local authority area of Darlington:— Bank Top Central Cockerton East Eastbourne North Eastbourne South Harrowgate Hill Haughton East Haughton West Heighington Lascelles Lingfield Middleton St. George North Road Northgate North Northgate South Sadberge Whessoe The following wards in the local authority area of Derwentside:— Annfield Plain Blackhill Burnopfield Castleside Catchgate Consett North Consett South Craghead Crookhall Delves Lane Dipton Ebchester and Medomsley Havannah Leadgate South Moor South Stanley Stanley Hall Tanfield The following wards in the local authority area of Durham:— Belmont Carrville Cassop-cum-Quarrington Coxhoe Croxdale Gilesgate Moor Langley Moor and Meadowfield Pelaw Pittington and West Rainton Shadforth 9 0 R Sherburn Shincliffe The following wards in the local authority area of Easington:— Acre Rigg Blackhalls Dawdon Deaf Hill Dene House Deneside Easington Colliery Easington Village Eden Hill Haswell High Colliery Horden North Horden South Howletch Hutton Henry Murton East Murton West Park Passfield Seaham Shotton South South Hetton Thornley Wheatley Hill Wingate The following wards in the local authority area of Gateshead:— Bede Bensham Birtley Blaydon Chowdene Deckham Dunston Felling High Fell Lamesley Leam Low Fell Pelaw and Heworth Ryton Saltwell Teams Whickham North Wrekendyke The following wards in the local authority area of Hartlepool:— Brinkburn Brus Dyke House Elwick Fens Grange Greatham Hart Jackson 10 0 R Owton Park Rift House Rossmere Seaton St. Hilda Stranton Throston The following wards in the local authority area of Langbaurgh-on-Tees:— Bankside Brotton Church Lane Coatham Dormanstown Easton Grangetown Kirkleatham Longbeck Newcomen Redcar Saltburn Skelton South Bank St. Germain’s Teesville West Dyke The following
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