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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29Xn OCTOBER 1970 11905 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29xn OCTOBER 1970 11905 Register Unit Nos, : ' Land known as/at C.L. 556 (b) O.S. 798 & 798A, Lees Moor, Bingley U.D. C.L. 557 (a) & (b) ... Leeds Moor Quarry (Part) Cross Roads, Keighley Borough C.L. 558 (a) & (b) ... Whetstone Quarry, Riddlesden, Keighley Borough. C.L. 559 (a) & (b) ... Wood Gate Delph, Holme House Lane, Keighley Borough. C.L. 560 (a) & (b) ... White Hill Tip, Oakworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 561 (a) & (b) ... Tarn Lane Tip, Tarn Lane, Keighley Borough C.L. 562 Linton Green (Part) Linton, Skipton R.D. C.L. 563 (b) ... Blubberhouses Moor (Part) Blubberhouses, Wharfedale R.D. Thruscross Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. Hazelwood with Storiths Skipton R.D. C.L. 564 (a) Shaw Cow Hey (Part) Colne Valley U.D: C.L. 565 (a) & (b) ... Royd Quarry, Sutton Road, Laycock, Keighley Borough. C.L. 566 (a) & (b) ... Dobfield, Laycock, Keighley Borough. C.L. 567 (a) & (b) ... Grey Stones, Grey Stones Lane, Oakworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 568 (a) & (b) ... Land at Coppy Lane, Laycock, Keighley Borough. C.L. 569 (a) & (b) ... Sugden End Quarry, Hardgate Lane, Crossroads, Keighley Borough. C.L. 570 (a) & (b) ... Land at Bingley Road, Crossroads, Keighley Borough. C.L. 571 (a) & (b) ... Part of Shaw Quarry Shaw Lane, Keighley Borough. C.L. 572 (a) & (b) ... Moorcock Quarry, Rivock Edge, Riddlesden, Keighley Borough C.L. 573 (a) & <b) ... Alma Quarry Otley Road, East Morton, Keighley Borough. C.L. 574 (a) & (b) ... Brownhill Quarry, Street Lane, Morton, Keighley Borough. C.L. 575 (a) & (b) ... Willow Tree Quarry, Ilkley Road, Riddlesden, Keighley Borough. C.L. 576 {a) & (b) ... Banks House Quarry, Banks Lane, Riddlesden, Keighley Borough. C.L. 577 (a) & (b) ... Hare Hill Edge, Hare Hill Lane, Oldfield, Keighley Borough. C.L. 578 (a) ... ... Land in Hill House Edge Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 579 (a) ... ... Land at Marsh, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 580 (a) Netherwood Keys (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 581 (a) ... ... Land at Bodkin Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 582 (a) The Waste, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 583 (a) ... ... The Old Quarry, Blackmoor Road, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 584 Sheepwash Pasture Malham, Settle R.D. C.L. 585 Old School Land, Malham, Settle R.D. C.L. 586 Malham Rakes, Malham, Settle R.D. C.L. 587 Goredale Scar, Malham, Settle R.D. C.L. 588 Malham Cove, Malham, Settle R.D. C.L. 589 (a) Stott Hill Moor (Part) Cowling, Skipton R.D. G.L. 590 ... ... Worstall Crags (Part) Norwood, Wharfedale R.D. C.L. 591 Land at Denshaw, Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 592 (a) Aubert Ings, Cattal, Nidderdale R.D. C.L. 593 Land at Rough Hey Denshaw, Saddleworth U.D. C.L. 594 (a) Hook Moor (Part) Parlington and Lotherton cum Aberford, Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 595 (a) Stone Quarry near the Height, Naylor Hill, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 596 (a) ... ... Land in Intake Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 597 {a) & (b) ... Land in Ingrow Lane, Keighley Borough. C.L. 598 (a) ... ... Deep Arse Quarry, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 599 >(a) ... ... Land in Field Head Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 600 (a) ... ... Oakworth Moor Oakworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 601 (a) ..; ... Land at Marsh Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 602 (a) ... ... Land in Nab Water Lane, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 603 (a) Old Quarry at Junction of Blackmoor Road and Crumack Lane, Oxenhope, Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 604 (a) Deep Arse Moss Oxenhope, Keighley Borough. C.L. 605 (a) Stansfield Moor Blackshaw, Hepton R.D. C.L. 606 Hamlet Hill Wadsworth, Hepton R.D. C.L. 607 (a) ... Binn Moor (Part) Marsden, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 608 <(a) Shaw Cow Hey (Part) Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 609 (a) ... ... Eavestone Moor, Eavesfoiie, High and Low Bishopside, Eavestone, .Ripon and C T fiin fa\ Pateley Bridge R.D. CL 611 Fawcett Moor Halton Gill, Settle R.D. CL° 612 (a^ Hoodstorth Bridge Thruscross, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. ^ ' '" "• Dallowgill Moor (Part) Laverton, Skelding, Fountains Earth, Ripon and Pateley n Ai-i f\ Bridge R.D. ^T ^ii >a( : Sawbanks (Part) Calton, near Skipton, Skipton R.D. £T *lr T< Billy Ground Diggle Saddleworth U.D. r T <i* (3) The Dean (Part) Nesfield with Langbar, Wharfedale R.D. ~ j ' °|° Howson Lane, Langcliffe, Settle R.D. ^•L'> bl/ Land adjoining Fleakingley Lane, south of Peasecroft Wood, Great ..Preston, Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 618 Lady Well Bridge End, Grassington, Skipton R.D. C.L. 619 Lidget Well Oakworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 620 (b) ... ... Branshaw Quarry, Keighley Borough. C.L. 621 Hooton Common (Part) Hooton Roberts, Rotherham R.D. C.L. 622 (a) Drying Ground, Harden Springs Road, Bingley U.D. C.L. 623 (a) Drying Ground, Howarth Road, Ryecroft, Bingley U.D. C.L. 624 Hoffman Wood Field, Addingham, Skipton R.D. C.L. 625 Crossbank Delph, Addingham, Skipton R.D. C.L. 626 (a) River Nidd and Banks Plompton, Nidderdale R.D. C.L. 627 (a) ... ... River Ouse, Moor Monkton and Nether Poppleton, Nidderdale R.D. C.L. 628 ... ... Shaffey Dam Knaresborough U.D. C.L. 629 (Former) Village Pond (Part) Royston U.D. C.L. 630 Elm Garth Chapel Green, Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 631 Land from " The Brocketts " to Roebuck Inn, Appleton Roebuck Tadcaster R.D. C.L. 632 (a) River Ouse, Widdington, Nidderdale R.D. C.L. 633 Black Pasture Elland U.D. C.L. 634 Turbary Allotment, Fountains Earth Moor, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 635 ... ... Public Quarry, Fountains Earth Moor, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 636 ... ... Turbary Allotment, Sigsworth Moor, Ripon and Pateley Bridge R.D. C.L. 637 Brow Moor (Part) Haworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 638 (b) Brow Moor (Part) Haworth, Bingley U.D. C.L. 639 Tow Top Moor Carleton, Skipton R.D. C.L. 640 Harden Moor, Bingley U.D. C.L. 641 ... ... Park Lane and Land adjoining Common Lane Burn, Selby R.D. C.L. 642 (a) Half Bed of River Hodder between Hodder Foot and Stakes Farm Great Mitton, Bashall Eaves and Bowland Forest Lower, Bowland R.D..
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