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The London Gazette, 16Th March 1979 3597 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16TH MARCH 1979 3597 dale Road, Todmorden; Central Library, Coronation thorpe, Dewsbury ; 627 Leeds Road, Shaw Cross, Dews- Street, Elland. bury ; Council Office, Marsh Lane, Shepley, Huddersfield ; Branch Libraries at: 3 Queen Street, Skelmanthorpe, Huddersfield; 8 Brit- annia Road, Slaithwaite, Huddersfield ; 66 Halifax Road, Council Offices, Leeds Road, Hipperholme; Crow- Staincliffe, Batley ; Council Offices, The Common, Thorn- tree Lane, Rastrick, Brighouse, Bankfield, Halifiax; 10 hill, Dewsbury. Harrison Road, Halifax; 237-239 King Cross Street, Halifax; Mixenden Road, Mixenden, Halifax; Lydgate, Leeds City Council Northowram, Halifax; Beechwood Road, Ovenden, Hali- Offices : fax ; Skircoat Green Road, Halifax; Cheetham Street, Civic Hall, Leeds ; Council Offices, Micklefield House, Hebden Bridge ; Brig Royd, Halifax Road, Ripponden. Rawdon; Council Offices, Main Street, Garforth ; Coun- cil Offices, Boroughgate, Otley ; Civic Buildings, Rothwell; City of Bradford Metropolitan Council Council Offices, Wetherby; Town Hall, Morley; Town Hall, Pudsey; Council Offices, Manor Road, Horsforth. Offices: Libraries: Information and Records Office, City Hall, Bradford; Area Administrative Office, Town Hall, Ilkley; Area Central Library, Municipal Buildings, Leeds. Administrative Office, Town Hall, Keighley ; Area Admin- Branch Libraries at: istrative Office, Town Hall, Shipley; Revenue Office, Village Square, Farrar Lane, Holt Park Village (Ralph Town Hall, Baildon; Revenue Office, Council Offices, Thoresby High School) ; Town Street, Horsforth, North Queensbury; Revenue Office, Council Offices, Silsden; Lane, Bennett Road, Leeds 6; 4 Boroughgate, Otley; Area Social Service Office, Town Hall, Bingley; Area Otley Road, Guiseley; Town Hall Square, Yeadon; Social Service Office, Council Offices, Denholme. Micklefield Park, Rawdon; Craven Road, off Woodhouse Libraries : Street, Leeds 6 (with Blenheim Middle School) ; 106 Har- Central Library, Prince's Way, Bradford. rogate Road, Leeds 7 ; Compton Road, Harehills Lane, Leeds 9; Farm Road, Cross gates, Leeds 15; Lidget Branch Libraries at: Lane, Garforth; Westfield Lane, Kippax; 1 Oakwood Carlisle Road, Manningham, Bradford; Chapel Lane, Lane, Leeds 8 ; Seacroft Crescent, Seacroft, Leeds 14; Allerton, Bradford; Haworth Road, Bradford ; St. Bede's 17 Westgate, Wetherby ; York Road, Leeds 9 ; 2 Stocks School, Highgate, Heaton, Bradford; Community Centre, Hill, Armley; St. Anthony's Drive, Beeston (with Hugh Market Street, Thornton; Cross Lane, Great Horton, Gaitskell School); Aberfield Gate, Belle Isle Road, Leeds Bradford; North Road, Wibsey, Bradford; Huddersfield 10 ; Hough Lane, Bramley; Thornhill Street, Calverley; Road, Wyke, Bradford ; Old School House, Clayton Lane, 112 Dewsbury Road, Leeds 11; Old Road, Farsley; Clayton, Bradford ; Victoria Hall, Queensbury, Bradford ; Waterloo Road, Hunslet; Middleton Park Avenue, Acre Bolton Road, Eccles Hill, Bradford; 19-21 Dunsford Close, Middleton; Commercial Street, Morley; Church Avenue, Bierley, Bradford; Planetrees Road, Bradford; Lane, Pudsey; Marsh Street, Rothwell. New Line, Greengates, Bradford ; Broadstone Way, Holme Wood, Bradford; Town Lane, Idle, Bradford; Swain Wakefield Metropolitan District Council House Road, Bradford ; Carlton-Bolling School, Under- Information Offices : cliffe Lane, Bradford; Boiling Annexe, Flockton Road, Bradford ; Mortimer Avenue, Thornbury, Bradford; Town Hall, Wakefield; Civic Centre, Castleford; Myrtle Walk, Bingley, Hallcliffe, Baildon, Shipley ; Vic- Westfield Road, Hemsworth; The Close, Knottingley; toria Road, Saltaire, Shipley ; Leeds Road, Windhill, Ship- Town Hall, Normanton ; Town Hall, Ossett ; Municipal ley ; Wrose Road, Wrose, Shipley; St. Michael and All Offices, Pontefract; Town Hall, Featherstone ; Town Hall, Angels, Parochial Church Hall, Littlelands, Cottingley, Horbury ; Brookside Street, South Elmsall; Ledger Lane, Bingley ; Village Hall, Wilsden, Bradford ; North Street, Outwood. Keighley; Mechanic's Institute, Denholme, Bradford; Libraries : Holden Hall Community Centre, Oakworth, Keighley; Memorial Gardens, Silsden, Keighley ; Steeton Methodist District Library Headquarters, Balne Lane, Wakefield. Church Schoolroom, Skipton Road, Steeton; Station Branch Libraries at: Road, Ilkley; Main Street, Addingham, Ilkley; Grange The Square, Airedale, Castleford; Carlton Street, Road, Burley-in-Wharfdale, Ilkley; Main Street, Men- Castleford ; Green Lane, Featherstone; Flanshaw Lane, ston, Ilkley. Dewsbury Road, Wakefield ; Market Street, Hemsworth ; Westfield Road, Horbury; Chapel Street, Knottingley; Kirklees Metropolitan District Council Castleford Road, Normanton; Station Road, Ossett; Offices : Shoemarket, Pontefract; Sparable Lane, Sandal, Wake- Department of Administration, Kirklees House, Market field ; Barnsley Road, South Elmsall; Drury Lane, Wake- Street, Huddersfield ; Department of Technical Services, field ; Bell Lane, Moor Top, Ackworth ; Church Road, Civic Centre, Huddersfield; Information Office, Town Altofts ; High Street, Crofton ; Heath View Middle School, Hall, Dewsbury; Information Office, Town Hall, Batley; Irvvin Crescent, Eastmoor, Wakefield; Cow Lane, Haver- Information Office, Town Hall, Cleckheaton; Informa- croft ; Community Centre, Stanbridge Lane, Kettle- tion Office, Town Hall, Slaithwaite; Council Offices, thorpe, Wakefield ; Wakefield Road, Kinsley; 652 Leeds Skelmanthorpe; Council Offices, Heckmondwike; Coun- Road, Lofthousegate ; C.P. School, Cross Road, Middles- cil Offices, Holmfirth ; Council Offices, Mirfield; Eldbn town ; 257 Leeds Road, Newton Hill, Wakefield; Wee- House, Kirkburton ; Town Hall, Meltham ; Information land Road, Sharlston ; White Apron Street, South Kirkby ; Office, Albion Street, Huddersfield. High Street, Upton; 51 School Lane, Walton; Queen Elizabeth Drive, Normanton. (511) Libraries : Central Library, Princess Alexandra Walk, Hudders- field ; Market Place, Batley; Wellington Road, Dewsbury; Whitcliffe Road, Cleckheaton ; Eastthorpe Lodge, Hud- dersfield Road, Mirfield. NATIONAL PARKS AND Branch Libraries at: ACCESS TO THE Stocks Walk, Almondbury, Huddersfield ; Market Place, Birstall, Batley; Wakefield Road, Denby Dale; 125 COUNTRYSIDE ACT, 1949 Heckmondwike Road, Dewsbury; Heaton Lodge, Syke Road, Earlsheaton ; 12 Town End, Golcar, Huddersfield ; GLEN NANT NATURE RESERVE Walkley Lane, Heckmondwike; 47 Huddersfield Road, NATIONAL PARKS AND ACCESS TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ACT Holmfirth ; West Avenue, Honley, Huddersfield ; North 1949, AS AMENDED BY THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACT Road, Kirkburton, Huddersfield ; 14 Town Road, Kirk- 1965 AND THE NATURE CONSERVANCY COUNCIL ACT 1973. heaton, Huddersfield; 59-61 Highgate Lane, Lepton, Huddersfield; Lidget Street, Lindley, Huddersfield; 1008 Declaration of Glen Nant Nature Reserve Manchester Road, Hoylehouse, Linthwaite; Mechanics Notice is hereby given in pursuance of section 19 of the Hall, Peel Street, Marsden, Huddersfield; Carlisle Insti- above-named Act as amended aforesaid (hereinafter referred tute, Huddersfield Road, Meltham; 17a Morley Lane, to as " the Act") that by the Glen Nant No. 1 Declaration Milnsbridge, Huddersfield ; Huddersfield Road, New Mill, made on 15th March 1979 it was declared by the Nature Huddersfield; The Park, Huddersfield Road, Ravens- Conservancy Council that the following land has been D 4.
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