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STATDEC Register Working Copy.Xlsx Suffolk County Council register of declarations made under section 31(6) of the Highways Act 1980 Search tip - you can bring up a search feature by right clicking in the document or by keying Control F From 31/10/13 Will only be deposits Will only be Will only be Will only be populated Effective valid for 20 populated populated for populated for for deposits date of years, for deposits deposits after deposits after after deposit previously after 31/10/13 31/10/13 31/10/13 deposits 31/10/13 valid for 6 or 10 Name & address of DEPOSIT DEPOSIT Ipsw ich Records landowner or person ITEM Property address or location of OS grid Date of Landow ner Parish1 Parish2 Parish3 Parish4 Parish5 Parish6 Parish7 Parish8 Parish9 Parish10 Parish11 Parish12 Parish13 Latitude Longitude District RECEIVED EXPIRY Office Archive DEPOSIT who deposited NUMBER land reference Notice DATE DATE number statement and map (if not the landowner) Aldringham-cum-Thorpe + 1 Thorpeness Ltd Aldringham & Thorpeness (Land at) Suffolk Coastal 30/11/1934 29/11/1940 A142/2 Statement and Plan Thorpeness 2 Ministry of Defence RAF Bentw aters Eyke Rendlesham Suffolk Coastal 12/07/1983 11/07/1989 2458/08/16 Statement and Plan Manor Farm, Ixw orth Thorpe and St 3 F Hiam Ltd Ixw orth & Ixw orth Thorpe Brandon 13/01/1984 12/01/1990 2593/01 Statement and Plan lands at and around Limeklin Farm, Edmundsbury 4 JS Blyth & Sons Ltd. Fenbridge Lane East Bergholt Stratford St Andrew Babergh 27/01/1984 26/01/1990 2593/02 Statement and Plan pp Hilliard & Ward 5 Sotterly Farms Ltd Sotterly Farms Henstead Ellough Sotterley Weston Waveney 05/04/1984 05/04/1990 A2545/3 Statement and Plan Campsea Ashe Estate, Gedgrave Hall Statement, Plan and Boyton House, Boyton, 6 Greenw ell, E & H Campsea Ash Blaxhall Tunstall Gedgrave Butley Sudbourne Chillesford Orford Suffolk Coastal 13/08/1984 13/08/1990 2593/60 Farm and Butley Abbey Farm Statutory Declaration Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 Statement, Plan and 7 E Baker Ltd Hole Farm Great Waldingfield Babergh 13/08/1984 13/08/1990 2593/147 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 8 Revell, W J Manor Farm, Ilketshall St Andrew Ilketshall St Andrew Waveney 16/08/1984 16/08/1990 2593/145 Statutory Declaration 9 Simper Farms, pp R N Simper Manor Farm, Baw dsey (Land at) Baw dsey Alderton Suffolk Coastal 28/08/1984 27/08/1990 2593/149 Statement and Plan H. Hailey Ltd., (Dr. Pamela B Grove Farm Rendham, Part of Manor Statement, Plan and 10 Rendham Snape Benhall Sternfield Kelsale Sw effling Cransford Suffolk Coastal 31/08/1984 30/08/1990 2593/142 Kunkler, Dir.) Farm Friday St. Benhall, Watering Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 11 Cunliffe, Lord Brandeston Estate Brandeston Suffolk Coastal 04/09/1984 04/09/1990 2593/143 Statutory Declaration 12 Helps, TDP Thorpe Hall Ashfield-cum-Thorpe Mid-Suffolk 05/09/1984 04/09/1990 2593/144 Statutory Declaration Wallace, W H & Son, (J S St c/o Bankes-Ashton, 81 13 Hall Farm Coney Weston Barningham 17/09/1984 17/09/1990 2593/275 Statement and Plan Wallace) Edmundsbury Guildhall St., Bury St Statement, Plan and 14 Creasey, R N Cranley Manor Eye Mid-Suffolk 21/09/1984 21/09/1990 2593/150 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 15 Turner, R W Burnt House Farm Farnham Suffolk Coastal 03/10/1984 03/10/1990 2593/152 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 16 Barker, G G I The Rookery Wilby Mid-Suffolk 03/10/1984 03/10/1990 2593/146 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 17 Henniker-Major & Co. Thornham Estate & Red House Eye Thornham Magna Mid-Suffolk 08/10/1984 07/10/1990 2593/151 Statutory Declaration 18 Simon Grays 1983 Settlement Hall Farm Drinkstone Mid-Suffolk 12/10/1984 12/10/1990 2593/86/155 Statement and Plan 19 Mann, H E P The Park Tostock Mid-Suffolk 12/10/1984 12/10/1990 2593/154 Statement and Plan A B Metson & Sons Ltd. (AWK St Statement, Plan and Ruses Farm, Calford 20 Ruses Farm Kedington 23/01/1985 23/01/1991 2593/153 Metson, Dir.) Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Green, Keddington, 21 D C Almcroft Charitable Trust Hemley Estate Hemley Suffolk Coastal 27/02/1987 26/02/1993 A1/3/15/4/371 Statutory Declaration Haw stead Hall Farm Haw stead and St Statement, Plan and 22 Webber, E R J Haw stead Great Whelnetham 10/10/1988 10/10/1994 5110/134 Copdoes Farm Gt. Welnetham Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Barnham Army Barracks and RAF St Statement, Plan and 23 Ministry of Defence Barnham 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/17 Married Quarters Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 24 Ministry of Defence MOD station land at Hadleigh Hadleigh Babergh 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/19 Statutory Declaration St Statement, Plan and 25 Ministry of Defence RAF station Honington-cum-Sapiston 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/13 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration St Statement, Plan and 26 Ministry of Defence RAF station Hopton-cum-Knettishall 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/25 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 27 Ministry of Defence RAF station Wattisham Babergh 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/12 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 28 Ministry of Defence RAF station Woodbridge Suffolk Coastal 30/08/1989 29/08/1995 2593/11 Statutory Declaration 29 Ministry of Defence RAF Married Quarters Alderton Suffolk Coastal 30/08/1989 30/08/1995 2593/23 Statement and Plan St Statement, Plan and 30 Rothschild, A M J Rushbrooke Estate Farms Rushbrooke Bradfield St George Bradfield St Clare Great Whelnetham Little Whelnetham 01/09/1989 01/09/1995 2593/41 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 31 Bush, H T Racew alk Covert Farnham Suffolk Coastal 06/01/1990 05/01/1996 2593/07 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 32 Laurie, J E Stuston Place (Lands at and around) Stuston Palgrave Mid-Suffolk 01/02/1990 01/02/1996 2593/28 Statutory Declaration St Statement, Plan and 33 Wright, M W Bryers and Brook Farm Haw stead Great Whelnetham 12/02/1990 11/02/1996 2593/26 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration St Statement, Plan and 34 Macrae Farms Ltd Heath Barn Farm Risby 02/03/1990 01/03/1996 2593/5 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration 35 Hicks, V Springhill Stoke by Nayland Polstead Babergh 05/04/1990 04/04/1996 2593/27 Statutory Declaration Statement, Plan and 36 Barrie, A and Sons The Hall, Stratford St. Mary Stratford St Mary Babergh 01/04/1990 30/04/1996 2593/29 Statutory Declaration 37 S J Williamson Ltd Hill Farm, Low er Layham Layham Babergh 28/08/1990 27/08/1996 2593/31 Statement and Plan St Statement, Plan and 38 Johnston MJ Hall Farm (Land at) Barrow -cum-Denham 01/10/1990 30/09/1996 2593/30 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration 39 S J Williamson Ltd Hill Farm, Low er Layham Layham Babergh 18/10/1990 17/10/1996 2593/31 Statutory Declaration 40 Topham, GA Redgrave Park Redgrave Mid-Suffolk 21/01/1991 20/01/1997 2593/32 Statement and Plan St 41 Paw sey, A J Blacklands Hall Cavendish 07/02/1991 06/02/1997 2593/44 Statement and Plan Edmundsbury Statement, Plan and 42 Dennington Estate Dennington Estate Dennington Badingham Laxfield Suffolk Coastal 13/02/1991 12/02/1997 2593/37 Statutory Declaration Kempton Way, Grantham, 43 Woodland Trust (The) Priestley Wood Barking Mid-Suffolk 16/05/1991 15/05/1997 2593/40 Statement and Plan Lincs, NG31 6LL. Kempton Way, Grantham, 44 Woodland Trust (The) Pound Farm Great Glemham Suffolk Coastal 16/05/1991 15/05/1997 2593/40 Statement and Plan Lincs, NG31 6LL. Kempton Way, Grantham, 45 Woodland Trust (The) Merton Wood Wenhaston Suffolk Coastal 16/05/1991 15/05/1997 2593/40 Statement and Plan Lincs, NG31 6LL. 46 Ralli, G A Rookery Farm Cretingham Framsden Suffolk Coastal 22/05/1991 21/05/1997 2593/33 Statement and Plan Crossing Lodge Farm, Lavenham; 48 David Alston Farms Lavenham Law shall Shimpling Alpheton Babergh 12/06/1991 11/06/1997 2593/49 Statement and Plan Trees Farm Law shall; Shimpling Park 50 Parker, J H and J R The Old Hall Worlington Forest Heath 14/06/1991 13/06/1997 2593/34 Statement and Plan St 51 Tickner, B O and B K Fullers Mill West Stow 10/07/1991 09/07/1997 2593/35 Statement and Plan Edmundsbury 52 Pearce, I R G Dew lands Farm Higham Holton St Mary Babergh 06/08/1991 05/08/1997 2593/75 Statement and Plan 53 Horsman, JMV Linstead Farm Cratfield Suffolk Coastal 13/08/1991 12/08/1997 2593/38 Statement and Plan Ivy House Farm, Beccles Road, Oulton 54 Sterry, K L & C A Low estoft Waveney 13/08/1991 12/08/1997 2593/42 Statement and Plan Broad Shottisham PC & Parochial Church Parish Council Field and St Margaret's 55 Shottisham Suffolk Coastal 22/08/1991 21/08/1997 2593/36 Statement and Plan Councils, pp M Haines & J. Church: Churchyard, car-park and National Trust, East of 56 National Trust Flatford Mill East Bergholt Babergh 30/08/1991 29/08/1997 2593/56 Statement and Plan England Regional Office, Brundon (Common Lands at), 57 Sudbury Common Land Charity Sudbury Babergh 07/11/1991 06/11/1997 2593/39 Statement and Plan Ballingdon and West of Sudbury. St Statement, Plan and 58 Rothschild, A M J Rushbrooke Estate Farms Rushbrooke Bradfield St George Bradfield St Clare Great Whelnetham Little Whelnetham 09/09/1991 08/09/1997 2593/41 Edmundsbury Statutory Declaration Little Haugh Estate, Elm Farm, St 59 Villar, ASR and Fyfe Jamieson, B Pakenham Thurston Norton Tostock 31/01/1992 30/01/1998 2593/45 Statement and Plan Pakenham Wood, and others, Edmundsbury St 60 Lord Fairhaven Great Barton Estate Great Barton 07/02/1992 06/02/1998 2593/43 Statement and Plan Edmundsbury 61 Henham Estate (K Stradbroke) Henham Estate Henham Wangford Uggeshall Blythburgh Waveney 04/03/1992 04/03/1998 2593/51 Statement and Plan Rogers Farm, Siam Hall, Coddenham 62 Taylor, J H New ton Boxford Babergh 10/03/1992 10/03/1998 2593/50 Statement and Plan Hall St 63 Stoke Settled Estate Stoke Settled Estate Stoke by Clare 23/03/1992 23/03/1998 2593/48 Statement and Plan Edmundsbury 64 Todd, Mr.
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