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Register of Deposits Made Under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 Register of deposits made under Section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 Current deposits Latest Description Plan Deposit Expiry District Deposited by declaration of land no. date date date Land at Billingley, Tankersley, Fitzwilliam (Wentworth) Gt Houghton, Hoyland, Elsecar, 1-7 Estates, Estate Office, 8.9.88 17.1.11 17.1.21 Hoyland, Great Houghton Wentworth Tankersley and Billingley See expired - 8 - - - - deposits (plan 14) Woodland Trust, Birdwell Wood Hoyland 9 Autumn Park, 3.10.97 30.5.13 30.5.23 GR: 341 / 020 Grantham, Lincolnshire Hoyland Bank N Jowett, Cleckheaton, High Hoyland Wood 10 6.8.97 21.12.20 21.12.40 West Yorkshire GR: 271 / 105 See expired - 11 - - - - deposits (plan 16) Woodland Trust, Bagger Wood Stainborough 12 Autumn Park, 18.1.02 28.6.11 28.6.21 GR: 303 / 026 Grantham, Lincolnshire Woodland Trust, Lower Lee Wood Thurgoland 12 Autumn Park, 18.1.02 28.6.11 28.6.21 GR: 298 / 023 Grantham, Lincolnshire See expired - 13 - - - - deposits (plan 15) 10 Dearne Hall Rachel & Elizabeth Fold, Darton 14 Spry, Little Brington, 12.12.06 31.12.12 31.12.22 Barugh Green Northamptonshire GR: 315 / 087 Land north of Lowfield Road, Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd, Dearne Bolton-upon- 15 Gate House, Turnpike 20.1.12 - 20.1.22 Dearne Road, High Wycombe GR: 458 / 028 Land at Rockley G Siddons, Rockley Pit Worsbrough Pit Cottages 16 9.2.12 9.2.12 9.2.22 Cottages, Worsbrough GR: 338 / 027 Land north of Staincross J Tolson, High Holme Darton 17 11.6.12 12.6.12 12.6.22 Common Farm, Woolley Edge GR: 330 / 111 Latest Description Plan Deposit Expiry District Deposited by declaration of land no. date date date Wharncliffe Estates land Wharncliffe Estates, 18- Wortley (Wortley Hall and The Estate Office, 18.7.13 16.8.13 16.8.23 22 surrounding area) Wortley GR: 312 / 995 Storrs Mill Farm D Wells, Storrs Mill Cudworth 23 19.8.13 20.8.13 20.8.23 GR: 400 / 072 Farm, Cudworth Cannon Hall Savills, 48 Bootham, 24- Cawthorne Estates land York on behalf of 19.9.13 - 19.9.23 27 GR: 272 / 084 Cannon Hall Estates Cheesebottom D & P Dowkes, Thurgoland Farm 28 Cheesebottom Farm, 27.9.13 27.9.13 27.9.23 GR: 281 / 012 Thurgoland New Hall Farm, Barnsley, Ardsley; Clayton Wombwell, Lane, Thurnscoe 29- D & H Rhodes, New 20.12.13 20.12.13 20.12.33 Thurnscoe and Smithley 32 Hall Farm, Ardsley (Dearne) Lane, Wombwell GR: 395 / 052 Hickleton Estate, Halifax Estates, Estate Dearne Goldthorpe 33 9.1.14 - 9.1.34 Office, Bugthorpe, York GR: 468 / 045 Lower Whitley Crow Edge JG Pears Ltd, Bella Farm, Crow Edge 34 6.3.14 6.3.14 6.3.34 (Dunford) Vista Farm, Penistone GR: 193 / 046 St Michael and All Angels Church, Great Rev. D Hildred, The Church Street, 35 10.7.14 11.7.14 11.7.34 Houghton Rectory, Darfield Great Houghton GR: 430 / 065 Off Parkhead F Lawrence & D Royston close, Royston 36 Thomson, Glendor 6.8.14 6.8.14 6.8.34 GR: 350 / 117 Farm, Royston West Wood, A Tue, Yorkshire Tankersley Tankersley 37 Outdoor Leisure Park 13.3.15 13.3.15 13.3.35 GR: 334 / 988 Ltd, Sheffield Tankersley Park Tankersley Park Golf Golf Club, Tankersley 38 Club, Park Lane, High 19.5.15 19.5.15 19.5.35 Tankersley Green GR: 350 / 985 Middle Farm, J & C Fox, Middle Oxspring Oxspring 39 13.8.15 13.8.15 13.8.35 Farm, Oxspring GR: 262 / 022 Latest Description Plan Deposit Expiry District Deposited by declaration of land no. date date date Land off Cote Thurgoland Lane, Thurgoland 40 B Bramall, Thurgoland 4.9.15 4.9.15 4.9.35 GR: 294 / 001 Black Moor Farm, Oxspring, R Thorp, Blackmoor Oxspring 41 19.10.16 19.10.16 19.10.36 Hunshelf Farm, Oxspring GR: 274 / 012 Hunshelf Hall B Fox, Hunshelf Hall Hunshelf Farm, Green Moor 42 17.4.17 - 17.6.37 Farm, Green Moor GR: 275 / 997 Land east of Darfield Road, Cudworth R & R Richmond, Cudworth, GR: 396 / 084 43- Manor Farm, Monk 21.5.18 21.5.18 21.5.38 Wombwell Land off Everill 44 Bretton Gate Lane, Wombwell GR: 412 / 028 Land west of D Hague, Hague Howbrook Westwood New 45 Farming Ltd, Jubilee 31.5.18 N/A 31.5.38 (Wortley) Road, Howbrook House, Sheffield GR: 332 / 984 Thurnscoe Rifle Club, Disused railway Thurnscoe Rifle line at Thurnscoe 9.11.18 Dearne 46 Range, Thurnscoe - 9.11.38 / Goldthorpe Bridge Lane, GR: 454 / 047 Goldthorpe Disused railway line at Thurnscoe J Myers, Main Street, Dearne 46 9.11.18 - 9.11.38 / Goldthorpe Goldthorpe GR: 454 / 047 Disused railway J Myers, Highgate line at Thurnscoe Dearne 46 Greyhound Stadium, 9.11.18 - 9.11.38 / Goldthorpe Goldthorpe GR: 454 / 047 Wentworth Castle (Stainborough) 47- Barnsley Council, Stainborough and Stainborough 4.10.19 15.10.19 15.10.39 48 Town Hall, Barnsley Park GR: 325 / 030 Land off Dark B & S Harris, Blacker Worsbrough Lane 49 12.12.19 2.1.20 2.1.40 Lane, Worsbrough GR: 357 / 033 Latest Description Plan Deposit Expiry District Deposited by declaration of land no. date date date Land at West Thornton and Tinker, Penistone Thorpe Farm 50 West Thorpe Farm, 3.6.20 11.6.20 11.6.40 GR: 245 / 047 Hoylandswaine Land at Cudworth R & R Richmond, Cudworth Common 51 Manor Farm, Monk 1.7.20 20.7.20 20.7.40 GR: 400/085 Bretton Millhouse Land at Little Michael Amos, Croft Green Royd Farm 52 4.8.20 - 4.8.40 Farm, Ingbirchworth (Penistone) GR: 218 / 036 Land at the Savills Ltd, River Little former Houghton 53 House, York on behalf 15.12.20 1.5.21 1.5.41 Houghton Main of Harworth Estates GR: 421 / 058 Land at Willow Wilbys on behalf of Barnsley Bank 54 11.3.21 22.3.21 22.3.41 L Murphy, Smithies GR: 337 / 082 Penistone Penistone Agricultural Penistone Showground 55 9.4.21 12.5.21 12.5.21 Society GR: 238/032 Expired deposits Latest Description Plan Deposit Expiry District Deposited by declaration of land no. date date date St. John's Penistone Town Penistone Community 1 20.4.94 - 20.4.04 Council Centre Gunthwaite and Margaret Wood 2 D Elliot 22.4.94 30.4.94 30.4.04 Ingbirchw’rth Bank House Silkstone 3 J Charlesworth 13.1.95 27.4.95 27.4.05 Farm Penistone Penistone Agricultural Penistone 4 21.5.96 21.5.96 21.5.06 Showground Society Land at Mapplewell E Higgins (Pipestone Wakefield Road, 5 30.7.03 28.8.03 28.8.13 (Darton) Limited), Isle of Man Mapplewell Land sold by Tankersley, Fitzwilliam Fitzwilliam Pilley, 6-7 Various - - (Wentworth) (Wentworth) Estates Birdwell Estates Land sold by Hoyland, Fitzwilliam Fitzwilliam Elsecar, 8-11 Various - - (Wentworth) (Wentworth) Estates Blacker Hill Estates Land sold by Great Fitzwilliam Fitzwilliam Houghton, 12-13 Various - - (Wentworth) (Wentworth) Estates Billingley Estates Land at Rockley 14 J & M Hodgson, Worsbrough, Abbey Farm (was Rockley Abbey Farm, 11.7.95 21.10.03 21.10.13 Stainboro’ GR: 336 / 021 #8) Worsbrough Miller Hill & Woodland Trust Wigfield Wood, 15 Autumn Park, Hoyland Birdwell, South (was 27.6.05 27.6.05 27.6.15 Grantham, Yorkshire, #13) Lincolnshire GR: 340 / 021 Woodland Trust 16 Silkstone, Nabs Wood Autumn Park, (was 19.5.99 23.3.09 23.3.19 Thurgoland GR: 294 / 037 Grantham, #11) Lincolnshire .
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