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2001 No. 3747 TAXES the Stamp Duty STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2001 No. 3747 TAXES The Stamp Duty (Disadvantaged Areas) Regulations 2001 Made - - - ---- 29th November 2001 Laid before the House of Commons 29th November 2001 Coming into force - - - - - 30th November 2001 The Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by section 92(4) and (9) of the Finance Act 2001(a), hereby make the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Stamp Duty (Disadvantaged Areas) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 30th November 2001. Designation of disadvantaged areas 2. The following are designated as disadvantaged areas for the purposes of section 92 of, and Schedule 30 to, the Finance Act 2001— (a) the areas in England specified in Schedule 1 to these Regulations; (b) the areas in Wales specified in Schedule 2 to these Regulations; (c) the areas in Scotland specified in Schedule 3 to these Regulations; (d) the areas in Northern Ireland specified in Schedule 4 to these Regulations. Anne McGuire John Heppell 29th November 2001 Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury (a) 2001 c. 9. The eVect of section 92 of, and Schedule 30 to, the Finance Act 2001 is varied by the Variation of Stamp Duties Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/3746). 1 SCHEDULE 1 Regulation 2 AREAS IN ENGLAND DESIGNATED AS DISADVANTAGED AREAS The areas in England specified in this Schedule are— (a) the wards and electoral divisions, as at 7th May 1998, which are— (i) listed as wards in the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 published by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions(a), and (ii) listed in Tables A to I below; and (b) any land which— (i) as at 7th May 1998, did not fall within any of the wards and electoral divisions mentioned in paragraph (a), but (ii) as at 27th November 2001, had a postcode which was identical to the full postcode of land which, as at 7th May 1998, did fall within one of those wards and electoral divisions. TABLE A—ENGLAND: EAST MIDLANDS Local Authority Ward Amber Valley Aldercar Alfreton West Ashfield Kirkby in Ashfield East Sutton in Ashfield East Sutton in Ashfield Central Kirkby in Ashfield West Kirkby in Ashfield Central Sutton in Ashfield West Bassetlaw Worksop South East Rampton Hodsock Harworth East Harworth West East Retford North Bolsover Shirebrook North-West ScarcliVe North Shirebrook South Shirebrook North Shirebrook East Elmton-with-Creswell Bolsover Central ScarcliVe East Shirebrook South-West Pleasley Bolsover North Bolsover West Ault Hucknall Whitwell Boston Fenside Holland Fen Broxtowe Eastwood South Chesterfield Markham Rother Middlecroft St. Helen’s Barrow Hill and Hollingwood (a) The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 is available from the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU and is also available on line at www.dtlr.gov.uk. 2 Local Authority Ward Lowgates and Woodthorpe Dunston Old Whittington Corby Kingswood Hazelwood Derby Litchurch Osmaston Babington Derwent Normanton Sinfin East Lindsey Ingoldmells Mablethorpe Sutton and Trusthorpe Winthorpe Scarbrough Trinity St. Clements New Leake Chapel St. Leonards Theddlethorpe St. Helen Erewash Ilkeston North Gedling Oxclose High Peak Gamesley Leicester North Braunstone WycliVe Spinney Hill SaVron New Parks West Humberstone Mowmacre Belgrave Eyres Monsell Coleman Beaumont Leys Latimer Charnwood Thurncourt Lincoln Tritton Minster Abbey Castle Longdales Mansfield Northfield Pleasleyhill Meden Cumberlands Titchfield Ladybrook Birklands Sherwood 3 Local Authority Ward Ravensdale Broomhill Oak Tree Newark and Sherwood Devon Clipstone Ollerton North Bilsthorpe Boughton Blidworth North East Derbyshire Holmewood and Heath Hasland Clay Cross South North West Leicestershire Greenhill Northampton Dallington and Kings Heath St. Crispin Castle Nottingham Strelley Manvers Radford Trent Aspley St. Ann’s Bulwell West Bridge Bestwood Park Lenton Forest Beechdale Bulwell East Byron Bilborough Robin Hood Clifton East Basford Portland Greenwood South Kesteven Earlesfield Wellingborough Queensway Croyland West Lindsey Gainsborough East Gainsborough South-West 4 TABLE B—EASTERN ENGLAND Local Authority Ward Basildon Vange Fryerns East Pitsea West Fryerns Central Bedford Kingsbrook Cauldwell Queens Park Breckland Thetford-Abbey Colchester St. Andrew’s Fenland Wisbech North Great Yarmouth Regent Nelson Northgate Lichfield and Cobholm Magdalen West Magdalen East Claydon Yarmouth North Harlow Hare Street and Town Centre Ipswich Gainsborough Town Chantry King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Lynn North St. Margarets Gaywood South Lynn South West Lynn Central Luton Dallow Biscot Norwich Mile Cross Mancroft Catton Grove Bowthorpe Lakenham Peterborough Central Dogsthorpe Ravensthorpe East North St. Edmundsbury Clements Tendring Golf Green St. James Rush Green St. Marys Harwich East Thurrock Tilbury Riverside Tilbury St. Chads Belhus Chadwell St. Mary West Thurrock 5 Local Authority Ward Waveney Harbour Kirkley Normanston St. Margarets Whitton TABLE C—ENGLAND: LONDON Local Authority Ward Barking and Dagenham Gascoigne Fanshawe Abbey Manor Alibon Marks Gate Village Thames Heath Becontree Parsloes Triptons Goresbrook Cambell Bexley Thamesmead East Brent Carlton Stonebridge St. Raphael’s Roundwood Harlesden Church End St. Andrew’s Willesden Green Bromley Anerley Penge Camden St. Pancras Somers Town Castlehaven Grafton Caversham Gospel Oak Priory King’s Cross Holborn Regent’s Park Camden Kilburn Croydon Fieldway New Addington Ealing Dormers Wells Northcote Glebe 6 Local Authority Ward Heathfield Enfield Angel Road Craig Park Latymer St. Peters Weir Hall Ponders End St. Alphege Greenwich St. Mary’s Arsenal Glyndon Nightingale Middle Park Sherard Eynsham Ferrier Hornfair West Woolwich Common Herbert Burrage Rectory Field Lakedale Kidbrooke Charlton Thamesmead Moorings Plumstead Common Hackney Queensbridge Wenlock Chatham Haggerston Westdown Eastdown Northfield New River Leabridge Dalston Springfield Kings Park Rectory Moorfields Homerton Northwold De Beauvoir Brownswood Victoria Clissold Wick South Defoe North Defoe Hammersmith and Fulham White City and Shepherds Bush 7 Local Authority Ward College Park and Old Oak Broadway Wormholt Coningham Haringey Coleraine White Hart Lane Park Tottenham Central Bruce Grove High Cross South Tottenham Seven Sisters Noel Park West Green Green Lanes Woodside Harringay South Hornsey Havering Hilldene Hounslow Hanworth Islington Hillmarton Sussex Tollington Junction Highview Thornhill Bunhill Holloway Canonbury West Canonbury East Highbury Mildmay Quadrant Barnsbury Clerkenwell St. Peter Hillrise St. George’s Kensington and Chelsea Golborne St. Charles Avondale Lambeth Angell Vassall Gipsy Hill Larkhall Bishop’s Stockwell Ferndale St. Martin’s Tulse Hill Prince’s 8 Local Authority Ward Oval Knight’s Hill Town Hall Lewisham Evelyn Grinling Gibbons Bellingham Downham Churchdown Whitefoot Marlowe Grove Park Rushey Green Sydenham West Drake Hither Green Newham Ordnance Beckton Canning Town and Grange St. Stephens Stratford Park Little Ilford Plaistow Manor Park Plashet West Ham Hudsons Upton Custom House and Silvertown Kensington Castle Monega New Town Wall End Forest Gate South Central Bemersyde Greatfield Redbridge Loxford Southwark Friary Consort Liddle Brunswick Rotherhithe Chaucer Barset The Lane Burgess St. Giles Cathedral 9 Local Authority Ward Browning Faraday Abbey Newington Waverley Bellenden Bricklayers Tower Hamlets Spitalfields Lansbury Weavers Blackwall Limehouse Redcoat East India St. Dunstan’s St. James’ Park Holy Trinity Bromley Shadwell St. Peter’s Bow St. Mary’s St. Katherine’s Millwall Waltham Forest Leyton Higham Hill Cathall Cann Hall Lea Bridge Hoe Street St. James Street Wandsworth Latchmere Roehampton Westminster Queen’s Park Church Street Westbourne Harrow Road TABLE D—NORTH EASTERN ENGLAND Local Authority Ward Alnwick Alnwick Clayport Berwick-upon-Tweed Tower Blyth Valley Cowpen Croft Hartford and West Cramlington Kitty Brewster Plessey Cramlington East Isabella 10 Local Authority Ward Castle Morpeth Lynemouth Chevington Chester-le-Street Chester West Grange Villa Edmondsley Pelton Fell Darlington Central Eastbourne South Cockerton West Eastbourne North Park East Lascelles Northgate South Bank Top Northgate North Derwentside South Stanley Craghead Consett South South Moor Catchgate Delves Lane Burnhope Stanley Hall Leadgate Dipton Annfield Plain Durham Pelaw New Brancepeth Shadforth Bearpark Easington Eden Hill Deneside Dawdon Shotton Easington Colliery Acre Rigg Haswell Wheatley Hill Horden North Horden South Wingate Dene House High Colliery Thornley Blackhalls Howletch South Hutton Henry Murton West South Hetton Deaf Hill 11 Local Authority Ward Passfield Gateshead Bede Felling Bensham High Fell Teams Deckham Saltwell Leam Lamesley Blaydon Hartlepool Owton Dyke House Stranton St. Hilda Brus Jackson Rossmere 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