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The London Gazette, 19Th July 1995 9922 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19TH JULY 1995 EDEN DISTRICT COUNCIL Objections to, and representations in support of, the proposed changes should be sent in writing to the Head of Legal and Off-street Parking Places Orders Committee Services, Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Eden District Council (Off-street Parking Places) (Amendment) Norfolk, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk PE30 Order 1995 1EX, before 12 noon on Friday, 25th August 1995. Objections and supporting representations should specify the matters to which they Notice is hereby given that the Eden District Council has made an relate and the grounds on which they are made. Objectors wishing Order under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984, to control the to have their views taken into account other than in writing should use of the parking places named in Schedule 1 to this notice. indicate their wish to have their objections discussed at the Local 2. The effect of this Order is to authorise the use of the above Plan Inquiry. parking places free of charge during the periods set out in the Forms for making objections/supporting representations are Schedule to this notice. Unauthorised use of the parking places will available at the places where the documents have been deposited. attract the charge set out in the Schedule. Copies of any objections/supporting representations received will 3. The Order will come into effect on 24th July 1995 and will be be available for inspection at the Head of Legal and Committee cited as the Eden District Council (Off-street Parking Places) Services Department, King's Court, Chapel Street, King's Lynn. (Mansion House, Penrith) Order 1995. P. M. Mellor, Head of Legal and Committee Services SCHEDULE King's Court, Name of Days of Hours of Maximum Charge for Chapel Street, King's Lynn PE30 1EX. Parking Operation Operation Period of Unauthor- 14th July 1995. (731) Place Waiting ised Use Mansion Saturdays, All hours 48 £50 House, Sundays consecutive reduced to MONTGOMERYSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL Penrith, and Bank hours £20 if paid (Rear Car Holidays within 14 PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) Park) days ACT 1990 Mansion Saturdays, All hours 48 £50 Designation of Conservation Areas House, Sundays consecutive reduced to Notice is hereby given that at its Meeting held on 25th May 1995, the Penrith, and Bank hours £20 if paid Montgomeryshire District Council designated various Conservation (Front Holidays within 14 Areas in Montgomeryshire. Car Park) days A plan identifying the extent of the areas, together with details of Mondays 7 p.m. to 12 £50 the general policies applying within Conservation Areas are to Fridays 7a.m. consecutive reduced to available for inspection at the Council Offices, Severn Road, (other hours £20 if paid Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, during normal office hours. than Bank within 14 The designated Conservation Areas are: Holidays) days Abercegir Conservation Area /. Bruce, Chief Executive Abercegir Conservation Area is located approximately 1 mile Town Hall, south of the A489 trunk road between Glantwymyn and Penrith, Cumbria CA11 7QF Machynlleth. The Conservation Area includes the majority of the 21st July 1995. (829) linear settlement situated between Afon Gwydol and the steeply rising land to the north. It extends from the outbuildings linked to Top-y-Pentre in the west to Glangwydol Terrace and Pont Aber- Cegir in the east and includes the Mill and its curtilage south of TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING Afon Gwydol. ACTS Bettws Cedwain Conservation Area Bettws Cedewain Conservation Area is situated on the B4389 and KINGS LYNN & WEST NORFOLK BOROUGH COUNCIL centred on the Bechan Brook crossing and the nearby St. Beuno's Church. It extends from Top Shop in the north-west to Bettws Hall TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 in the south-east and includes the land alongside the Bechan Brook. Notice of Advertisement of Proposed Changes to the King's Lynn & The village centre and properties adjacent to the church yard are West Norfolk Local Plan Deposit Draft also included. Notice is hereby given that the Borough Council of King's Lynn & Bont Dolgadfan Conservation Area West Norfolk has approved proposed changes to the Deposit Draft Bont Dolgadfan Conservation Area lies just east of the B4518, of the King's Lynn & West Norfolk Local Plan dated June 1994. 2$ miles south of Llanbrynmair, and is centred on the Afon Twymyn Copies of the proposed changes are available for public inspection bridge crossing. The area extends from Bethel Chapel in the west of at the following locations, free of charge, on Mondays to Thursdays, Green Villas and the wooded bankside in the east, and from the between the hours of 8.45 a.m. and 5.15 p.m., and on Fridays, Penybont Mill in the south to the Independent Chapel in the north between the hours of 8.45 a.m. and 4.45 p.m.: and includes several terraces of cottages. 1. Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Head of Bwlch Y Cibau Conservation Area Legal and Committee Services Department, King's Court, Bwlch y cibau Conservation Area is located where several Chapel Street, King's Lynn, Norfolk. unclassified roads meet the A490 near the site of an ancient 2. Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Northern monument. The area includes the Church, the Old School, the Old Area Office, Valentine Road, Hunstanton, Norfolk. Vicarage, the Public House and terraced cottages. It extends from 3. Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk, Southern Bryn Bowlia in the north to Llwynderw in the south-east. Also Area Office, Priory Road, Downham Market, Norfolk. included is the surrounding mature woodland which forms a Copies of the proposed changes are also available for public backdrop to the village, together with the wooded area alongside the inspection at the following locations, free of charge, during normal northern approach to the village. opening hours: Cemmaes Conservation Area 4. King's Lynn Library, London Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Cemmaes Conservation Area straddles the A470 trunk road 5. Hunstanton Library, Westgate, Hunstanton, Norfolk. extending in the north-west to the Afon Dovey. A tributary, the 6. Dersingham Library, Chapel Road, Dersingham, King's Nant Coegen and its banks form the south-western boundary to the Lynn, Norfolk. main body of the area with the church and Glan-afon forming the 7. Downham Market Library, Bridge Street, Downham northern boundary. The area includes the centre of the village and Market, Norfolk. the several terraces and houses off the main road and extends to the 8. Gaywood Library, River Lane, Gaywood, King's Lynn, old school hostel to the south-east. The listed building, Tan y Fford, Norfolk. to the south-east with its immediate environs and the watermill Each Parish Council or Meeting has also been sent a copy of the together with the drive and the adjacent field area is also included documents. linked via the main road to the remainder of the village..
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