THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19TH APRIL 1973 5099 or historic interest, the character or appearance of which High Street, Station Road, Bower Lane and Riverside, the it is desirable to preserve or enhance. Parish Church of St. Martin, Castle, Home Farm- Plans showing the boundaries of the Conservation Areas house, Eynsford Bridge and Ford and parts of the are available for public inspection during normal office riverbank. hours at: East Ashford Rural District The County Planning Department, County Hall, Maid- Brabourne: An area extending from " Homehurst", stone, and the offices of the Swale Rural District Canterbury Road in the west to Parsonage Farmhouse in Council, Whitehall, 48-50 Bell Road, Sittingbourne. the east, including Penstock Hall, the Five Bells Inn, Court Lodge and the Parish Church of St. Mary. SCHEDULE Swale Rural District Eastry Rural District Doddington; An area extending from Court Lodge Ash : An area extending along The Street from Number Farmhouse and The Laurels in the west to the Chequers 8 in the west to Number 126 in the east, including the Inn and Sentries in the east. Parish Church of St. Nicholas, Goodban Square, Ship Yard Eastling; An area including the whole of The Street and parts of Chequer Lane, Pudding Lane and Moat Lane. between die Old Rectory and Eastling Manor and extending eastwards to include the Parish Church of St. Mary and Elham Rural District Divan Court. Postling: An area including most of The Street, the Milstead; An area extending from Rose Cottage in Parish Church of St. Mary and Postling Court. the north to Milstead1 Cottage in the south and from the Old Rectory in the west to Manor Farmhouse in the east, including Milstead Manor and the Parish Church Rural District of St. Mary and die Holy Cross. Halstead: A small area centred on the Village Green at the southern end of Church Road and including Village Throwley Forstal; A small area centred on the Forstal House, the Cock Inn and part of Knockholt Road. and enclosing the surrounding properties. Sundridge: An area extending from the core of the Tunstall; An area extending from The Oast in the village surrounding the A.25/B.2211 crossroads in the north south-west to Hales House in the north-east, including to the Parish Church of St. Mary in the south, including Tunstall House, the Parish Church of St. John the Baptist part of Church Road, the Primary School, the Manor and the Old Rectory. House and the Old Rectory. M. A. Bains, Clerk of the County Council. County Hall, Strood Rural District Maidstone. (055) Cliffe: A small area concentrated on Church Street between Courtsole Farmhouse and Primrose Cottages and including the Parish Church of St. Helen. COUNTY COUNCIL TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 West Ashford Rural District SECTION 277 Great Chart: An area extending from the Cricket Ground Notice is hereby given that the Kent County Council has at the north-eastern end of The Street to Court Lodge designated the areas specified in the Schedule hereto as and the Parish Church of St. Mary in the south-west, includ- Conservation Areas being areas of special architectural or ing Yeomans, Padwell Cottages, Chart House and Ninn historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is Cottages. desirable to preserve or enhance. M. A. Bains, Clerk of the County Council. Plans showing the boundaries of the Conservation Areas County Hall, are available for public inspection during normal office Maidstone. (054) hours at: The County Planning Department, County Hall, Maid- stone ; the offices of the Broadstairs and St. Peter's LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL Urban District Council, Pierremont Hall, Broadstairs, the Bridge-Blean Rural District Council, 41 Old Dover TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 Road, Canterbury, the Rural District Council, TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING GENERAL White Oak, , the East Ashford Rural District DEVELOPMENT ORDER, 1963 Council, 8 Elwick Road, Ashford, the Eastry Rural Conservation Area—Article 4 Direction District Council, Dover Road, Sandwich, the Elham Rural District Council, Lyminge, the Sevenoaks Rural Notice is hereby given that on the 10th April 1973, the District Council, Inglewood, Oak Hill Road, Sevenoaks, Secretary of State for the Environment approved, without the Strood Rural District Council, Frindsbury Hill, modifications, a direction submitted to him by the Liverpool Strood, Rochester, and the West Ashford Rural District City Council under Article 4 of the Town and Country Council, 2 Elwick Road, Ashford. Planning General Development Order 1963. The effect of this Direction is to require the granting of permission, under the Town and Country Planning General SCHEDULE Development Order 1963, for any of the developments Broadstairs and St. Peter's Urban District listed in the Schedule set out below. Kings gate: An area extending along the cliffs from the A copy of the Direction, as approved by the Secretary Captain Digby Inn to Redcourt, including Kingsgate Castle, of State for the Environment, together with plans showing Holland House and Port Regis. the area covered by the Direction, are available for inspec- Reading Street: An area extending from Rimpton to tion at Room 41, Ground Floor, Municipal Buildings, Dale Elmwood, including Trinity Square, Elmwood Close and Street, Liverpool, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4.15 p.m., parts of Reading Street, Astor Road and Old Green Road. Mondays to Fridays inclusive. St. Peter's: An area centred on the Parish Church of St. Peter and part of High Street and including parts of SCHEDULE Church Street, Vicarage Street, Tippledore Lane and Ranelagh Grove. Conservation Area Classes for which Planning Permission is now required Bridge-Blean Rural District Fulwood Park Class I, development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse. Womenswold: A small area centred on the Parish Church Class II, sundry minor operations. of St. Margaret, including Aylesham Farmhouse, The Old Class IX, repairs to unadopted Post Office and Nethersole Farmhouse. streets and private ways. Dartford Rural District Stanley Holmes, Chief Executive and Town Clerk. Eynsford: An area extending from Little Mote in the Municipal Buildings, north to Elm Cottages in the south-west and westwards to Dale Street, Liverpool, L69 2DH. Darenth Cottage and Toll Bar Cottage, including parts of 19th April 1973. (602) D2