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Of 17 Ref No. Parish Landowner Details of Land Highways Act 1980 Ref Parish Landowner Details of land Highways Act 1980 No. Section 31(6) Date of Expiry date initial deposit A1 Alverton M P Langley The Belvedere, Alverton 17/07/2008 17/07/2018 A2 Annesley Multi owners Annesley Estate 30/03/1998 30/03/2004 A3 Annesley Notts Wildlife Trust Annesley Woodhouse Quarry 11/07/1997 13/01/2013 A4 Annesley Taylor Wimpey UK Ltd Little Oak Plantation 11/04/2012 11/04/2022 A5 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Lodge Farm, off Georgia Avenue 05/01/2009 05/01/2019 A6 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Kenneth Road 05/01/2009 05/01/2019 A7 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Calverton Road 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 A8 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Leapool Island 05/12/2008 05/12/2018 A9 Arnold Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Lime Lane 11/12/2008 11/12/2018 A10 Arnold Aldergate Projects Ltd Former BP Station, Mansfield Rd 08/03/2001 08/03/2007 A11 Arnold Aldergate Projects Ltd Former White Hart PH, Mansfield Rd 15/06/2009 13/07/2021 A12 Arnold Melish RFC Melish RFG, Mapperley Plains 28/04/2000 16/03/2022 A13 Arnold Notts Wildlife Trust Faith Marriot NR 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 A14 Arnold Notts Wildlife Trust Foxcovert Plantation 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 A15 Awsworth Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Gin Close Way 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 B1 Babworth J C M Glassford Ltd Green Mile Farm 29/09/2009 29/09/2019 B2 Babworth/Barnby R Coaker Esq Ranby Estate 10/08/2010 10/08/2020 Moor B3 Balderton Notts County Council The Grove School 11/03/2010 11/03/2020 B4 Balderton Church Commissioners Foremarke Estate land at Hawton Lane 18/02/2012 18/02/2022 B5 Barton in Fabis David Wilson Homes Ltd Glebe Farm 12/01/2009 12/01/2019 B6 Beeston and Willougby Trustees Land off Sandy Lane, Bramcote and 1995 20/08/2022 Stapleford Appledore Avenue, Wollaton B7 Beeston and Christian Centre, Stapleford Lane East and West, Toton 01/02/1996 01/02/2002 Stapleford Nottingham B8 Bestwood Torkard Construction Land at Westhouse Farm 07/11/2008 07/11/2018 Page 1 of 17 B9 Bestwood Diocese of Southwell Emmanuel Churchyard, Church View 02/03/2011 02/03/2021 and Nottingham Close B10 Bestwood Notts County Council St Margaret Clitherow School field 08/12/1994 08/12/2000 B11 Bevercotes/ West R S Clough Far Leys Farm, Tuxford 02/11/2001 11/07/2018 Markham/ Walesby/ Tuxford/ Bothamsall/ West Drayton B12 Bilsthorpe R A Rhodes and Sons Home Farm Field, Bilsthorpe 03/02/2006 03/02/2016 B13 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson Part of Belle Eau Park, Bilsthorpe 27/01/1995 27/01/2001 B14 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson Farnsfield Road, Bilsthorpe 08/09/1998 08/09/2004 B15 Bilsthorpe J H Anderson NC B Land, Bilsthorpe 08/09/1998 08/09/2004 B16 Bilsthorpe Southwell Diocesan Land at Bilsthorpe 02/11/1992 02/11/1998 Board B17 Bingham P H Lamin Farms Lamin Farm, Bingham 27/01/1993 27/01/1999 B18 Bleasby P J Spencer South Hill Farm, land SE of Bleasby Road 14/02/2011 14/02/2021 B19 Blyth/ Hodsock/ Mrs F M White (Agent J Agricultural land NW of Blyth and W of 21/01/2015 21/01/2035 Styrup with Oldcotes C Muntus & Co Ltd) Blyth known as Park Farm B20 Brinsley N K Ledger/ R Woolley Land on West side of Brinsley Hill, 18/03/2003 08/04/2023 Jacksdale B21 Brinsley S Smith, Hobsic Farm Land at Brinsley Hill, Jacksdale 18/09/1996 18/09/2002 B22 Brinsley/ Eastwood S Smith (Agent Moorgreen Colliery Site 20/09/1996 20/09/2002 Shuldham Calverley) B23 Bunny Notts Wildlife Trust Bunny Old Wood 04/03/1998 04/03/2004 B24 Burton Joyce Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Woodside Rd, Burton Joyce 09/12/2008 09/12/2018 C1 Calverton Woodland Trust Hollinwood 26/07/1999 06/04/2019 C2 Calverton Mrs Melanie Allen Land off Hollingwood Lane & Oxton Rd 26/11/1999 26/11/2005 C3 Calverton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Georges Lane (small area) 09/12/2008 09/12/2018 C4 Calverton David Neville Lees Ramsdale, Georges Lane (now under 12/08/2000 10/08/2016 declaration by Langridge Homes Ltd) C5 Calverton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Georges Lane, Calverton 08/04/2014 08/04/2034 (previously D N Lees) C6 Calverton Notts County Council Colonel Frank Seeley School 13/02/2004 13/02/2014 Page 2 of 17 C7 Calverton/ Arnold Gary John Davies Ramsdale Park 15/09/2000 15/09/2006 C8 Calverton/ Arnold David Neville Lees Ramsdale Farm, Arnold and Calverton 21/12/1994 21/12/2000 C9 Calverton/ Arnold David Neville Lees Ramsdale and Patchings Farm 19/12/1994 19/12/2000 C10 Carlton Tokard Construction Ltd Land off Grange View Road, Gedling 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 C11 Carlton Langridge Homes Ltd Land off Greens Farm Lane, Gedling 15/12/2008 15/12/2018 C12 Carlton in Lindrick C Walker & J Turley Carlton in Lindrick Estate 11/05/2011 1/05/2021 (Agent JAS Martin & Co) C13 Carlton in Lindrick Mr J Thorlby Deep Carrs, C in L and Woodsetts 20/03/2000 20/03/2006 C14 Car Colston Common-Rights Owners Common Land, Car Colston 04/12/1995 29/11/2011 C15 Car Colston/ Mr Forman-Hardy Land in the Parishes of Sibthorpe, 1994 13/03/2022 Thoroton/Hawksworth/ (Agent Savills) Car Colston, Thoroton, Aslockton, Scarrington/ Screveton and Scarrington Sibthorpe/ Screveton/Aslockton C16 Clipstone K Laver & A Laver Meadow near King Johns Palace field 29/06/2010 29/06/2020 C17 Clumber and National Trust Land at Clumber Park and Hardwick Hall 1991 28/03/2023 Hardwick C18 Coddington M E Haigh, B Hollis Agricultural land adjoining Drove Lane 06/10/2014 06/10/2034 R C Woolliams C19 Coddington B P Curtis Woods and Land at Beaconsfield Grove 01/08/2005 6/04/2035 C20 Coddington Thomas Hounsfield Woodland and Farmland 22/04/2015 22/04/2035 C21 Coddington C Bateman Woodland and land adjoining 21/05/2015 21/05/2035 Coddington Footpath 5 C22 Colston Bassett M J & J M Morrison Colston Bassett Hall 30/06/2009 30/06/2019 C23 Colston Bassett Sir Denis Le Marchant’s Colston Bassett Estate 23/12/2005 23/12/2015 Discretionary Settlement, Mrs PC Hanmer’s Marriage Settlement and Mrs P C Le Marchant Connell C24 Cotgrave T G Parker London Gardens, off Hollygate Lane 20/09/2006 20/09/2016 Page 3 of 17 C25 Cotgrave Tokard Construction Ltd Land off Main Road, Cotgrave 05/11/2008 05/11/2018 C26 Cotham David Charles Gash Grange Farm, Cotham 26/02/2015 26/02/2035 C27 Cropwell Bishop/ Russell Price The Grange, Fields Farm, Rookery Farm, 14/05/2003 14/05/2013 Cropwell Butler / Church Farm and Spellow Farm Langar D1 Dunham on Trent RAJ Spink, Spink & Sons Manor Farm 19/11/1996 19/11/2002 E1 Eakring Notts Wildlife Trust Dukes Wood and Pudding Poke Wood 11/07/1997 13/01/2013 E2 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson NCB Land 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 E3 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson Land at Ossington Road 08/09/1998 03/08/2019 E4 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson Land at Farnsfield Road 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 E5 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson Part of Belle Eau Park 19/01/2001 03/08/2019 E6 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson Knapeney Farm 27/01/1995 03/08/2019 E7 Eakring/ Laxton John Harvey Anderson Chestnut Farm 27/01/1995 03/08/2019 E8 East Bridgford C Price & Partners Topfield Farm 31/08/2011 31/08/2021 E9 East Bridgford Mr J Covill Watsons Piece 17/10/2002 17/10/2008 E10 East Bridgford The Woodland Trust Springdale Wood 26/07/1999 31/03/2019 E11 East Markham Councillor JM Hempsall Land in East Markham 31/03/1993 31/03/1999 E12 East Retford W A Tomlinson Newtown Farm, Ordsall 13/02/2012 13/02/2022 E13 East Retford P A & E Dawson Bracken Lane Farm 08/01/2007 08/01/2017 E14 East Retford Hospital of the Holy and Coal Drop Allotments, Ordsall 17/11/2005 17/11/2015 undivided Trinity of West Retford E15 East Retford Anglian Water The Waterworks Site, Ordsall Road 04/12/1997 04/12/2003 E16 Eaton Ogle’s Home Farm 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 E17 Eaton Ogle’s Home Farm Buildings 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 E18 Eaton Ogle’s Odd Acre 31/10/2003 31/10/2013 E19 Eaton Ogle’s Bogs Wood 08/04/1991 31/10/2013 E20 Eaton Mrs FHM Ogle, Mr JW Home Farm, Gamston Hollow, Sandpit 11/04/2014 11/04/2034 Ogle and Mr DA Ogle Bogs and other parcels of land E21 Eaton E, TJ & JE Blagg Brecks Farm, Eaton and Ordsall 04/10/2007 04/10/2017 E22 Eaton/ Gamston Notts Wildlife Trust Eaton and Gamston Woods 20/03/1997 13/01/2013 Page 4 of 17 E23 Edingley Notts Wildlife Trust Osmanthorpe Orchard 22/01/2003 22/01/2013 E24 Egmanton Samuel Elston Wardell Portland Farm 03/01/2012 03/01/2022 E25 Elkesley/ Clumber TC Bradshaw, JCM Apley Head Farm 29/09/2009 29/09/2019 Glassford Ltd E26 Elston/ Sibthorpe DR & GM Knight Land off Brecks Lane 31/01/1997 22/01/2013 E27 Elton/ Orston A E Hall (Joint Owner) Roberts (Colman Hill) Estate 27/06/1995 26/06/2007 E28 Epperstone Frank Peake Ricketwood Farm and Springs Farm 17/09/1992 17/09/1998 E29 Epperstone R A Wright Norwood Farm 18/10/1992 18/10/1998 E30 Epperstone Susan Mary Santos Eastwood Farm 27/04/2011 27/04/2021 E31 Everton Metcalfe Charitable Trust Metcalfe Recreation Ground 07/11/2005 07/11/2015 E32 Everton Everton Parish Council 2 Parcels of land adjoining the River Idle 16/12/1998 16/12/2004 E33 Everton T E & J Shuldham Old Mattersey Road 04/09/2001 04/09/2007 E34 Everton Loveden Estates Ltd Land to the south of River Idle 18/03/2013 18/03/2023 E35 Everton Loveden Holdings Ltd now Woodland at Green Lane 29/01/2004 18/03/2023 Loveden Estates Ltd E36 Everton/ Misterton/ Loveden Holdings Ltd now Land to the south of the River Idle 29/01/2004 18/03/2023 Gringley Loveden Estates Ltd F1 Farndon Notts Wildlife Trust Farndon Willow Halt and Meadows 02/05/1997 13/01/2013 F2 Farnsfield Ann Stevens Cotton Mill Farm and Render Park Farm 12/09/2007 12/09/2017 F3 Fiskerton David Bowyer Land was Trentlands now Coppice Ridge 24/11/2008 24/11/2018 F4 Fiskerton P F Olko (Nottingham Fiskerton Car Park 09/09/2002 09/09/2008 Piscatorial
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