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Schedule One - Keeping of Dogs on Lead Schedule One - Keeping of Dogs On Lead This Order applies to all the land described below. 1. The following Churchyards, Cemeteries and Burial Grounds Askham St Nicholas’s Churchyard, Askham Babworth All Saints’ Churchyard, Babworth Beckingham All Saints Churchyard, Beckingham Beecher Lane Cemetery, Beckingham Blyth St Mary and St Martin’s Churchyard, Blyth Blyth Cemetery, Spital Road, Blyth Bole St Martin’s Churchyard, Bole Bothamsall Our Lady and St Peter’s Churchyard, Bothamsall Additional Burial Ground, Redhill Lane, Bothamsall Carburton St Giles’s Churchyard, Carburton. Carlton in Lindrick St John the Evangelist’s Churchyard Carlton in Lindrick Burial Ground, High Road, Carlton in Lindrick Clarborough St John the Baptist’s Churchyard, Clarborough Clayworth St Peter’s Churchyard, Clayworth Burial Ground, Church Lane, Clayworth Darlton St Giles’s Churchyard, Darlton Dunham on Trent St Oswald’s Churchyard, Dunham on Trent East Drayton St Peter’s Churchyard, East Drayton East Markham St John’s the Baptist Churchyard, East Markham. Eaton All Saints’ Churchyard, Eaton Elkesley St Giles’s Churchyard, Elkesley Elkesley Cemetery, High Street, Elkesley Everton Holy Trinity Churchyard, Everton. Everton and Scaftworth Cemetery, Mattersey Road, Everton. Fledborough St Gregory’s Churchyard, Fledborough. Gamston St Pete’s Churchyard, Gamston Gringley on the Hill St Peter and St Paul’s Churchyard, Gringley on the Hill. Gringley on the Hill Cemetery, Mill Hill, Gringley on the Hill. Grove St Hellen’s Churchyard, Grove. Harworth All Saints Churchyard, Harworth Harworth Cemetery, Tickhill Road, Harworth Harworth New Cemetery, Styrrup Road, Harworth Hayton St Peter’s Churchyard, Hayton Headon cum Upton St Peter’s Churchyard, Headon cum Upton Holbeck St Winifred’s Churchyard, Holbeck Laneham St Peter’s Churchyard Laneham Langold St Luke’s Churchyard, Langold Langold Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Langold Littleborough St Nicholas’ Churchyard, Littleborough Low Marnham St Wilfrid’s Churchyard, Low Marnham Mattersey All Saints’ Churchyard, Mattersey Thorpe Road Cemetery, Mattersey Misson St John the Baptist’s Churchyard, Misson Misson Cemetery, Top Road, Misson. Misterton All Saints’ Churchyard, Misterton. Cemetery, Haxey Road Misterton. Normanton on Trent St Matthew’s Churchyard, Normanton on Trent Cemetery, Eastgate, Normanton on Trent North Leverton St Martin’s Churchyard, North Leverton. North Wheatley St Peters and St Paul’s Churchyard North Wheatley. Norton Cuckney St Mary’s Churchyard, Norton Cuckney Oldcotes St Mark’s Churchyard, Oldcotes St Helen’s Churchyard Main Street Oldcotes. Ragnall St Leonard’s Churchyard, Ragnall Rampton All Saints’ Churchyard, Rampton Ranby St Martin’s Churchyard, Ranby Ranskill St Barnabas’s Churchyard, Ranskill Ranskill and Torworth Cemetery, Great North Road, Ranskill. Retford All Hallow’s Churchyard, Ordsall, Retford. St Michael the Archangel’s Churchyard, Retford. St Saviour’s Churchyard, Retford St Swithun’s Churchyard, Retford Retford Cemetery, North Road/Babworth Road, Retford Scofton St John’s Churchyard, Scofton Scrooby St Wilfrid’s Churchyard, Scrooby Green Burial Ground, Hawks Nest, Scrooby. Shireoaks St Luke’s Churchyard, Shireoaks. South Leverton All Saints’ Churchyard, South Leverton. South Wheatley St Helen’s Churchyard, South Wheatley Stokeham St Peter’s Churchyard, Stokeham Sturton Le Steeple St Peter and St Paul’s Churchyard, Sturton Le Steeple Sutton Cum Lound St Bartholomew’s Churchyard, Sutton Cum Lound. Treswell St John the Baptist’s Churchyard, Treswell Tuxford St Nicholas’s Churchyard, Tuxford Tuxford Cemetery, Newark Road, Tuxford. Walkeringham St Mary Magdalene’s Churchyard, Walkeringham. Walkeringham Cemetery, Mill Lane, Walkeringham. West Drayton St Paul’s Churchyard, West Drayton West Markham All Saints’ Churchyard, West Markham. Milton Mausoleum, Milton West Stockwith. St Mary the Blessed Virgin’s Churchyard, West Stockwith. Whaley Thorns St Lukes Burial Ground, Cockshut Lane, Whaley Thorns Worksop St Anne’s Churchyard, Worksop St John the Evangelist’s Churchyard, Worksop The Priory Church of Our Lady and St Cuthbert’s Churchyard, Worksop Hannah Park Cemetery, Netherton Road, Worksop Retford Road Cemetery, Worksop. The Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Worksop .
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