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Deposit Register 2010 to 2019 Deposit Register 2010 Deposit Date Declaration Ref No Sheet submitted due before Landowner Parish District Grid Ref. Description Mr G Wilton, West House, Crockham Hill, Edenbridge, Hever & TQ 482 482 01/10 TQ45SW, TQ44NE 25/01/2010 24/11/2021 Kent, TN8 6RG Chiddingstone Sevenoaks TQ 438 508 Land at West House & Bough Beech Pangdean Farms Ltd, Le Chalet, Route D'Ebenezer, Trinity, Chiddingstone & 02/10 TQ44NE 15/02/2010 24/11/2021 Jersey, Channel Islands Hever Sevenoaks TQ 483 488 Land at Bough Beech The Kent County Council, Sessions House, County Hall, Gravesend & 03/10 TQ67SW 17/02/2010 17/02/2020 County Road, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1XQ Northfleet- NCP Gravesham TQ 630 729 Land at Northfleet Youth and community Centre Now Ref: Brett Aggregates Ltd, St. Paul's House, Warwick Lane, 04/10 TQ95SW 25/02/2010 15/13 London, EC4P 4BN Lenham Maidstone TQ 912 506 Land at Wheatgratten Mr C Flanagan, October House, Baileys Hill, Sevenoaks, 05/10 TQ44NE, TQ44SE 23/02/2010 06/03/2022 Kent, TN14 6HS Chiddingstone Sevenoaks TQ 495 445 Land at Creekside Estate Mr Christopher Mark Rampton, Skeete, Skeete Road, 06/10 TR14SW, TR14SE 01/03/2010 02/08/2022 Lyminge, Folkestone, Kent, CT18 8DT Lyminge Shepway TQ 145 420 Land at Skeete Denton with TR24NW, TR24SW, Mr George William Gostling, Denton Court, Denton, Wootton & Dover & 07/10 TR14NE 19/03/2010 28/07/2021 Canterbury, Kent, CT4 6RE Swingfield Shepway TR 211 461 Land at Denton Court Estate Mr J Guthrie & Mr M Harrison, 137 Scalby Road, 08/10 TQ66NW 07/05/2010 07/05/2020 Scarborough, YO12 6TB Meopham Gravesham TQ 648 670 Land at North Side of Green Lane Mr M Mount & Mrs R Mount, Woolton Farmhouse, Littlebourne & 09/10 TR15NE; TR25NW 14/05/2010 14/11/2039 Bekesbourne, Canterbury, Kent, CT4 5EA Bekesbourne Canterbury TR 195 573 Land at Woolton Farm and Howletts Farm TQ 996 625 TQ96SE, TQ95NE, Mr J Tennant, Dalcour Maclaren, The Oast, Stone Green TQ 993 607 10/10 TR06SW 04/06/2010 04/06/2020 Farm, Mersham, Ashford, Kent, TN25 7HE (Land Agent) Ospringe & Oare Swale TR 020 628 Land at The Ham and Syndale Estate Mr D M Spofforth (Trustee of Samuel Salbstein Trust), 9 Donnington Park, 85 Birdham Road, Chichester, West Sussex, PO20 7AJ, Mr C B Wacher & Mr H M S Barrett (Directors of Furley Page Executor & Trust Company as Monks Horton, Trustee of Samuel Salbstein Trust), 39 St Margaret's Street, Lyminge & 11/10 TR14SW, TR13NW 17/06/2010 20/05/2040 Canterbury, Kent, CT1 2TX Postling Shepway TR 137 391 Land at Pent Farm Mr & Mrs S Hughes, Riverfield Farm, Staplehurst Road, Tunbridge 12/10 TQ64SE 04/11/2010 04/11/2020 Marden, Kent, TN12 9BU Brenchley Wells TQ 673 427 Land at Moatlands Now Ref: Mr Haffenden & Mrs Poole, 2 Prospects Cottages, Fant 13/10 TQ75SW 30/11/2010 23/19 Farm, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 9LU Maidstone Maidstone TQ 736 539 Land at 2 Prospect Cottages Mr & Mrs Creswell, Boundary Farm, MarlePlace Road, Tunbridge 14/10 TQ73NW 17/12/2010 17/12/2020 Brenchley, Tonbridge, Kent, TN12 7HS Goudhurst Wells TQ 748 380 Land at The Glade Mr I Mitchell, Foxbury Farm, Stone Street, Sevenoaks, 15/10 TQ55SE 07/01/2011 16/09/2040 Kent, TN15 0LW Seal Sevenoaks TQ 574 541 Land at Foxbury Farm Deposit Register 2011 Deposit Date Declaration Declaration Ref No Map sheet submitted date expiry date Depositor Parish District Grid Ref. Description of land Mr R Palmer, Marston Properties Ltd, 1 Mills Yard, 01/11 TR13NE 04/01/2011 13/04/2011 13/04/2021 Hugon Road, Fulham, London, SW6 3AQ Hythe Shepway TR 168 351 Land at Station Road Jonathon Dixon, Estate Manager of Bockingfold Farm TQ74SW, LLP, Hill View House, The Hill, Cranbrook, Kent, Tunbridge 02/11 TQ73NW 14/01/2011 09/06/2020 09/06/2040 TN17 3AD Goudhurst Wells TQ 731 392 Land at Bockingfold Farm TQ54SE, Mr J Tyler, Gable End, 136 Ngarewa Drive, Southborough Tunbridge 03/11 TQ64SW 07/01/2011 07/01/2011 07/01/2021 Mahurangi, West Roz, New Zealand & Capel Wells TQ 590 433 Land at Bourne Mill, Forest, Castle Hill, Old Forge, Honnington Farms, Colebrooke Park Sophie Jane Tyler Trust, Honnington Farm, Vauxhall Lane, Southborough, Kent, TN4 0XD; Tyker Holdings Ltd., Tyler House, Morley Road, TQ54SE, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1RP; TQ 593 435; TQ54SE, Mr R Bowie, 2 Honnington Farm Cottages, Vauxhall Capel; Tunbridge TQ 607 430; Land at Forest Farm; Land at Forest & Castle Hill Farms; Land at Bourne Mill, Forest, Castle 03/11 TQ64SW 07/01/2011 07/01/2011 07/01/2021 Lane, Southborough, Kent, TN4 0XD Southborough Wells TQ 590 433 Hill, Old Forge, Honnington Farms, Colebrooke Park Mr J Cannon, Roughway Farm, Roughway Lane, Nr Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9SN; Mr G Cannon, May Cottage, Roughway, Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9SN; TQ 630 531; TQ65SW, 04/01/2011; 04/01/2021; Mrs R A Cannon, Roughway Farm, Roughway Lane, Plaxtol; West Tonbridge TQ 619 533; Land at Gover Hill/Roughway; Land at Roughway Farm, Goose Green Farm; Land at Crooked 04/11 TQ65SE 23/02/2011 23/02/2011 23/02/2021 Nr Tonbridge, Kent, TN11 9SN Peckham & Malling TQ 635 531 Chimneys Nut Orchard Mr D Hawkins, Cairns Lodge, 2 Newlands Avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex & Mr N Hawkins, 6 05/11 TQ45NE 02/01/2011 10/03/2011 10/03/2021 Dault Road, Wandsworth, London, SW18 2NQ Knockholt Sevenoaks TQ 456 576 Land at Knockholt 06/11 TQ45NE 03/01/2011 14/04/2011 14/04/2021 Mr C Hawkins, The Fads, Sunderland Bridges Knockholt Sevenoaks TQ 455 585 Land at Knockholt Village, Durham, DH6 5HB & Mr J Hawkins, Osbornes, Upper Dicker, Nr Hailshad, East Sussex Parcel A: Brissenden Farm, Sand Lane, Frittenden, Cranbrook, TN17 8LA. Parcel B: Land lying 07/11 TQ84SW, 02/03/2011 02/06/2021 02/06/2041 Mr R Munton, Brissenden Farm, Sand Lane, Biddenden, Tunbridge TQ 818 396 – to the south of Biddenden Road, south-east of Sand Lane and north of Digdog Lane, Sand TQ83NW Frittenden, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2BA Cranbrook, Wells, Cranbrook Lane, Frittenden, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 8LA. Parcel C: Land lying to the south-west of Frittenden Ashford Dogdog Lane, Frittenden, Cranbrook, Kent, TN17 2AZ. Parcel D: Land lying to the north-west side of Sissinghurst Road, Biddenden, Kent, TN17 2AB. Deposit Register 2011 Shipbourne, TQ54NE, Plaxtol, TQ55SE, Hildenborough, TQ65SW, Seal, Platt, Tonbridge TQ65NW, Mr R McCormack, The Estate Office, Fairlawne West Peckham & Malling & 08/11 TQ66SW 01/03/2011 14/03/2011 Now Ref: 34/14 Estate, Shipbourne, Kent, TN11 9PT & Wrotham Sevenoaks Land at Fairlawne Estate TQ94NE, Mr J Coles, Home Farm, Park Drive, Hothfield, 09/11 TQ94SE 21/02/2011 08/11/2019 08/11/2039 Ashford, Kent, TN26 1DR Hothfield Ashford TQ 974 444 Land at Home Farm, Waterfall Road, Hothfield, Ashford, Kent, TN26 1AB TQ75SE, Mr & Mrs Kendrick, Boughton Monchelsea Place, Boughton 10/11 TQ74NE 10/03/2011 04/02/2014 04/02/2034 Church Hill, Maidstone, Kent, ME17 4BU Monchelsea Maidstone TQ 772 498 Land at Boughton Monchelsea Place Ms L Lambert, Eaglesden Oast, Iden Green, 11/11 TQ73SE 11/03/2011 25/03/2021 25/03/2041 Benenden, Kent, TN17 4HJ Benenden Ashford TQ 796 309 Land at Eaglesden Oast, Iden Green, Benenden, Kent, TN17 4HJ E Arnold, 41 Collingwood Road, Kits Coty, Aylesford, 12/11 TQ76SW 03/04/2011 20/03/2012 20/03/2022 Kent Aylesford Maidstone TQ 742 609 Land at Monument Farm TQ75SE, Gore Court Property, Rue Des Cambrees, St Peters, 13/11 TQ85SW 09/05/2011 16/05/2011 16/05/2021 Guernsey, GY7 9HX Otham Maidstone TQ 794 536 Land at the Gore Court Estate Mr D Morgan, Morgan Timber, Knight Road, 14/11 TQ85SW 09/05/2011 25/10/2011 25/10/2021 Rochester, Kent, ME2 2BA Ulcombe Maidstone TQ 845 513 Land at Kings Wood Sevenoaks Land at Ash comprising 2 parcels of land adjacent to the village of Ash, Sevenoaks, Kent, Ash-cum- & TN15. TQ66SW, Ridley & Tonbridge Land at Ridley comprising 2 parcels of land adjacent to the village of Ridley, Sevenoaks, Kent, 15/11 TQ56SE 14/03/2014 20/03/2014 20/03/2034 Mr J Scott, Ash Manor, Ash, Sevenoaks, Kent Stansted & Malling TQ 607 642 TN15. Liden Homes South- East Ltd, Cowley Business Tunbridge Tunbridge 16/11 TQ54SE 07/06/2011 07/06/2011 07/06/2021 Park, Cowley, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 2AL Wells Wells TQ 581 402 Land lying to the west of St John's Road and 39 St John's Road Mr Richard Jonathan Hoskin & Mrs Deborah Anne Hoskin, Bridge Park, Hookstead Lane, High Halden, 17/11 TQ83NE 10/07/2011 10/07/2021 Ashford, Kent, TN26 3NF High Halden Ashford TQ 894 374 Land at Hookstead Green Lane TR04SW, Mr & Mrs Maylam, Bilting Grange Farm, Bilting, 18/11 TR04NW 20/07/2011 20/07/2011 20/07/2021 Ashford, Kent, TN25 5HA Ashford Ashford TR 035 449 Land adjoining East Mountain Farm TQ65SE, Hugh Lowe Farms Limited, Barons Place, Mereworth, Tonbridge 19/11 TQ65SW 18/07/2011 18/07/2011 18/07/2021 Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5NF Mereworth & Malling TQ 651 541 Land at Barons Place Farm Hugh Lowe Farms Limited, Barons Place, Mereworth, Tonbridge 20/11 TQ65SW 18/07/2011 08/08/2011 08/08/2021 Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5NF West Peckham & Malling TQ 641 525 Land at Two Gates Farm The Godinton Charitable Trust, Godinton Lane, 21/11 TQ94SE 02/08/2011 30/01/2012 30/01/2022 Ashford, Kent, TN23 3BP Ashford Ashford TQ 991 442 Land at Godinton Estate Great Chart with Singleton, The Godinton House Preservation Trust, Godinton Hothfield & 22/11 TQ94SE 02/08/2011 30/01/2012 30/01/2022 Lane, Ashford, Kent, TN23 3BP Ashford Ashford TQ 978 433 Land at Godinton Estate Deposit Register 2011 Croudace Strategic Ltd, Croudace House, Tupwood Aylesford & 23/11 TQ75NW 30/08/2011 21/10/2011 21/10/2021 Lane, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 6XQ Maidstone Maidstone TQ 731 564 Land to the north of Hermitage Lane Mr C Warner, Warners Solicitors, Bank House, Bank TR03NE, Street, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9
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