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Transport and Works Act 1992 Transport and Works Act 1992 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order Book of Reference Contents: City of Leeds Pages 2 to 593 List of Statutory Undertakers and other like bodies Pages 594 to 595 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or property reputed Freehold Lessees power (AoU1, TU2, special category of owners OE3, ALAoU4) land 01001 260.06 square metres, Avtar Singh Thethi Avtar Singh Thethi TU public highway, footways and grass verge(Holt Park Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in Road), Leeds respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) 01002 271.65 square metres, Brian Gregory Brian Gregory TU public highway, footways and grass verge(Holt Park Hilary Murray Hilary Murray Road), Leeds Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) 01003 107.29 square metres, Cherrybase Properties William Thomas Glynn Cherrybase Properties TU public highway (Holt Park Limited Limited Road), fronting 8 Holt Park Road Leeds Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) William Thomas Glynn 01004 241.46 square metres, Cherrybase Properties Malcolm John Ash Cherrybase Properties TU public highway (Holt Park Limited Limited Road), footway, and grass William Thomas Glynn verge (6 and 8 Holt Park Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in Road), Leeds respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) Malcolm John Ash 1 Acquired or Used - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Deviation and of Land to be acquired or used. 2 Temporary Use - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land to be Used Temporarily 3 Overhead Equipment - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land with rights to attach overhead line equipment to buildings 4 Additional Land to be Acquired or Used – Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Additional Land to be Acquired or Used. 2 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or property reputed Freehold Lessees power (AoU1, TU2, special category of owners OE3, ALAoU4) land William Thomas Glynn 01005 63.14 square metres, Cherrybase Properties Sharon Elizabeth Banks Cherrybase Properties TU public highway (Holt Park Limited Limited Road), footway and grass Irene Bennett verge(2 and 4 Holt Park Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in Road), Leeds respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) Sharon Elizabeth Banks Irene Bennett 01006 511.38 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in TU public highway (Holt Park respect of adopted respect of adopted Road), Leeds highway) highway) 01007 141.65 square metres, David Farrar David Farrar TU public highway (Holt Park Road), footway and grass Maura Bernadette Farrar Maura Bernadette Farrar verge (2 Holt Way), Leeds Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) 01008 571.71 square metres, McLagan Investments McLagan Investments TU hardstanding accessway Limited Limited and footway at Holt Park District Centre, Leeds 1 Acquired or Used - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Deviation and of Land to be acquired or used. 2 Temporary Use - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land to be Used Temporarily 3 Overhead Equipment - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land with rights to attach overhead line equipment to buildings 4 Additional Land to be Acquired or Used – Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Additional Land to be Acquired or Used. 3 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or property reputed Freehold Lessees power (AoU1, TU2, special category of owners OE3, ALAoU4) land 01009 67.58 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council (in TU hardstanding footway respect of adopted Association respect of adopted adjacent to junction at highway) highway) Holt Crescent and Holt Park Road, Leeds Sanctuary Housing Association 01010 139.46 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council (in TU public highway and respect of adopted Association respect of adopted footways (Holt Farm highway) highway) Close), Leeds Sanctuary Housing Association 01011 473.50 square metres, Leeds City Council Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council ALAoU grass verge, trees and Association embankment, to the north Sanctuary Housing of Holt Crescent, Leeds Association 01012 176.08 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council (in TU hardstanding footway and respect of adopted Association respect of adopted grass verge on the north highway) highway) side of Holt Crescent, Leeds Sanctuary Housing Association 01013 12155.26 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in TU public highway (Holt respect of adopted respect of adopted Crescent), hardstanding highway) highway) car-park, footways, grassland and trees Holt 1 Acquired or Used - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Deviation and of Land to be acquired or used. 2 Temporary Use - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land to be Used Temporarily 3 Overhead Equipment - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land with rights to attach overhead line equipment to buildings 4 Additional Land to be Acquired or Used – Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Additional Land to be Acquired or Used. 4 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or property reputed Freehold Lessees power (AoU1, TU2, special category of owners OE3, ALAoU4) land Park District Crescent, Leeds 01014 349.36 square metres, Leeds City Council Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council AOU hadstanding footways, Association grass verge and trees Sanctuary Housing north of Holt Crescent at Association its junction with Holtdale Approach, Leeds 01015 3371.13 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in AOU public highway (Holt respect of adopted respect of adopted Crescent and Holt Farm highway) highway) Rise) grassland, trees, hardstanding car park and bin store, Leeds 01016 106.98 square metres, Leeds Primary Care Leeds Primary Care TU hardstanding land and car Trust Trust park at Holt Park Health Centre, Leeds 01017 105.46 square metres, Leeds City Council Sanctuary Housing Leeds City Council TU hardstanding footway and Association grass vergeat Holtdale Sanctuary Housing Approach, Leeds Association 01018 338.11 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in TU public highway (Holtdale respect of adopted respect of adopted Approach), Leeds highway) highway) 1 Acquired or Used - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Deviation and of Land to be acquired or used. 2 Temporary Use - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land to be Used Temporarily 3 Overhead Equipment - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land with rights to attach overhead line equipment to buildings 4 Additional Land to be Acquired or Used – Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Additional Land to be Acquired or Used. 5 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or property reputed Freehold Lessees power (AoU1, TU2, special category of owners OE3, ALAoU4) land 01019 3436.20 square metres, Leeds City Council (in Leeds City Council (in AOU public highway (Holtdale respect of adopted respect of adopted Approach), hardstanding highway) highway) footways, grassland and trees adjacent to Holtdale Approach, Leeds 01020 348.29 square metres, Janusz Andrzej Janusz Andrzej AoU hardstanding footway Zoltowski Zoltowski around the perimeter of High Field Surgery Carol Ann Kitchen Carol Ann Kitchen (Holtdale Approach), Leeds John David Shaw John David Shaw Robert-Reyes Robert-Reyes Helen Cheridjian Helen Cheridjian Rosa Maria Bobet Reyes Rosa Maria Bobet Reyes Leeds City Council(in Leeds City Council(in respect of adopted respect of adopted highway) highway) Ian Whitley Gary Dunkan 01021 915.66 square metres, Janusz Andrzej Janusz Andrzej TU hardstanding car-park, Zoltowski Zoltowski grassland and trees at 1 Acquired or Used - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Deviation and of Land to be acquired or used. 2 Temporary Use - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land to be Used Temporarily 3 Overhead Equipment - Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Land with rights to attach overhead line equipment to buildings 4 Additional Land to be Acquired or Used – Land shown on the Works and Land plans as Limits of Additional Land to be Acquired or Used. 6 Proposed Leeds Trolley Vehicle System Order City of Leeds No. on Extent and description Freehold owners or Lessees or reputed Tenants and Occupiers Extent of proposed Remarks including plan of the Land or
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