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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 FEBRUARY, 1939 in The'petty Sessional Division of House Via Jayes Park, Ockley Court, Clark's St 992 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 FEBRUARY, 1939 In the'petty sessional division of House via Jayes Park, Ockley Court, Clark's St. Augustine. Green and Ridge Farm to Rusperj so much of The parishes of Whitstable, St. Cosmus and the parishes of Horley and Charlwood (includ- St. Damian in the Blean, Harbledown, Chart- ing its detached part) as lies to the west ham, Thanington Without, Petham, Lower and north of the main road running from Red- Hardres, Bridge, -Hackington, Sturry, Westbere hill via Horley Row, Povey Cross and Charl- and Fordwich; so much of the parish of Herne wood Church to Rusper; so much of the parish Bay as lies to the west of the road running of Kingswood as lies to the south-west of the from Sturry via Calcott, Firwood Court and main London to Reigate road; and so much of Northwood to Herne Bay Pier; and so much of the parish of Abinger as lies to the east of the the parishes of Patrixbourne and Bekesbourne road running from Wotton via Manor Farm, as lies to the north-west of the road running Abinger, Parkhurst and Highashes Farm to from Wickhambreux via Littlebourne, Bekes- Leith Hill. bourne Hill, Patrixbourne Church and Bridge In the petty sessional division of to Street End. Sutton. In the petty sessional division of So much of the parish of Banstead as lies to Wingham. the south of the road running from Kingswood So much of the parishes of Ickham and Well Church via Tadworth Lodge, Banstead Newton and (Littlebourne as lies to the north-west of and Dowding Castle to Betchworth. the road running from Patrixbourne via Bekes- Copies of the above Orders may be obtained bourne Hill, Howletts and Littlebourne to from the Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Wickhambreux. Fisheries, 7, Whitehall Place, London, S.W.I. Order No* 5823. (Dated gth February, 1939.) FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND AREAS) SPECIAL ORDER No. 28 OF FISHERIES. 1939- SUBJECT. LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 1930. River Ancholme and Winterton Beck I. Contracts the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Catchment Board. Infected Area around Peaslake, Surrey, so as to comprise only the area described in the Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Schedule, and revokes Orders Nos. 5808 and Agriculture and Fisheries has made an Order 5816 as from the 130 February, 1939. under the Land Drainage Act, 1930, confirm- II. Releases the Foot-and-Mouth Disease ing the Order made by him on the 5th January, Infected Area around Betchworth, Surrey, from 1939, under Section n of the Act, transferring restrictions, as from the 20th February, 1939. to the Catchment Board of the River Ancholme and Winterton Beck Catchment Area the powers, duties, liabilities, obligations and SCHEDULE. property of the Drainage Board of the Winter- Contracted Infected Area. ton Beck Internal Drainage District. Area around, Betchworth, Surrey. Copies of the Order may be seen at all reasonable hours at the office of the Clerk of . An Area comprising: — the Catchment Board, n, Bigby Street, Brigg, Lincolnshire, and also at the offices of the IN THE COUNTY OF SURREY. Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 10, So much of the borough of Reigate as lies Whitehall Place, London, S.W.i. to the south and west of the following By Part III of the Second Schedule to the boundary, namely:—the road running from said Act, it is provided that if any person London via Kingswood, Wray Park and Nut- aggrieved by an Order desires to question its wood Lodge to its junction with the main validity on the ground that it is not within Croydon-Brighton road north of Redhill and the powers of the Act or that any requirement thence following that road to Horley. of the Act has not been complied with, he may, within six weeks after the publication of In the petty sessional division of this notice, make an application for the pur- Epsom. pose to the High Court, and if any such The parishes of Walton-on-the-Hill and application is duly made, the Court, if satisfied Headley, and so much of the parishes of Great that the Order is not within the powers of the Bookham, Fetcham and Leatherhead as lies Act, or that the interests of the applicant have to the south-east of the main Guildford, been substantially prejudiced by any require- Leatherhead and Epsom road. ments of the Act not having been complied with, may quash the Order either generally In the petty sessional division of or in so far as it affects the applicant. Dorking. The parishes of Mickleham, Milton (including D. B. Toye, its Idetached part), Brockham, iBetchworth, Assistant Secretary. Buckland, Dorking, Wotton, Holmwood, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Newdigate and Leigh; so much of the parishes 10, Whitehall Place, of Ockley and Capel as lies to the north and London, S.W.i. east of the road running from Forestgreen 9th February, 1939..
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