9038 THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH JULY 1983

SCHEDULE I Agden Village (part only) Class I. Development within the curtilage Horton-by-Malpas of a dwelling house Ashton Horton-cum-Peel (1) The enlargement, improvement or other alteration Bache Huntington (part only) of a dwelling house except in so far as such development (part only) Huxley affects the side or rear of the buildings so long as: Barrow Barton (a) The cubic content of the original dwelling house (as Beeston ascertained by external measurements) is not exceeded Bickley by more than 50 cubic metres or 10 per centum which' Bradley Lea-by-Backford (part only) ever is the greater, subject to a maximum of 115 cubic metres; Broxton Ledsham (&) The height of the building as so enlarged, improved (part only) or altered does not exceed the height of the highest Buerton Littleton (part only) part of the roof of the original dwelling house; -by- (c) No> part of the building as so enlarged, improved or altered projects beyond the forwardmost part of any Caldecott Malpas wall of the original dwelling house which fronts on a Marlston-cum-Lache (part highway ; Carden only) (d) No part of the building (as so enlarged, improved or altered) which lies within a distance of 2 metres from Castle Mollington (part only) any boundary of the curtilage of the dwelling house Chidlow Moston as a result of the development a height exceeding 4 Chorlton metres; Chorlton-by-Backford Newton-by-Malpas (e) The area of ground) covered by buildings within the Newton-by- curtilage of the dwelling house (other than the original (part only) Oldcastle dwelling house) does not thereby exceed! 50 per cent Churton-by-Aldford Overton of the total area of the curtilage excluding the ground Churton-by-Famdon Picton (part only) area of the original dwelling house ; Poulton Provided that: Claverton Priors Heys (a) The erection of a garage, stable, loosebox or coach- Puddington house within the curtilage of the dwelling house Glutton shall be treated as the enlargement of the dwelling Coddington Rqwton house for all purposes of this permission (including Cotton Abbots calculation! of the cubic content); (&) For the purposes of this permission the extent to Church which the cubic content of the original dwelling house Croughton is exceeded shall be ascertained' by deducting the Cuddfflgton amount of the cubic content of the original dwelling house from the amount of the cubic content of the (part only) dwelling house as enlarged, improved or altered Stockton (whether such enlargement, improvement or alteration Dunham-on-the-Hill Stretton was carried out in pursuance of this permission or Eaton Tarvin otherwise); and Eccleston Tattenhall (c) The limitation contained in sub-paragraph (d) above Edge Thornton-le-Moors (part shall not apply to development consisting of; Edgerley only) Elton (part only) (i) The insertion of a window (including a dormer Farndon window) into a wall or the roof of the original dwell' ing house or the alteration or enlargement of an Golborne Bellow Tiverton existing window; or -cum-Grindley (ii) Any other alterations to any part of the roof of Grafton Upton-by-Chester the original dwelling house ; (part only) Waverton (4) The construction within the curtilage of the dwell- (part only) ing house of a hard standing for vehicles for a purpose Hampton incidental to the enjoyment of the dwelling house as such. Handley Willington Class II. Sundry, Minor Operations Harthill Woodbank (1) The erection or construction of gates, fences, walls Hatton or other means of enclosure where abutting on a highway Certified copies of the Plan, Report of Survey, the used by vehicular traffic. Certificate pursuant to section 14 (5) of the Act and of (2) The formation, laying out and construction of a the Statement mentioned in section 12 (3) of the Act, have means of access to a highway not being a trunk or classified been deposited at the offices of the City Secretary and road where required, in connection with development per- Solicitor, City Council Offices, The Forum, Northgate mitted by Article 3 of and Schedule I to the Town and Street, Chester, and at the Chester Public Library, St. John Country Planning General Development Order 1977 as Street, Chester. amended (other than under this class). (3) The painting of the exterior brickwork of any build' The deposited documents are available for inspection ing, such brickwork being visible from the highway. free of charge between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. (Mondays to Fridays) at the offices of the City Secretary Being the development comprised within Classes I and and Solicitor, City Council Offices, The Forum, Northgate II referred to hi Schedule I of the Town and Country Street, Chester, and at tht Public Library during normal Planning General Development Order 1977, as amended 1 opening hours. Further copies of the documents have been and not being development comprised within any other made available to the Clerks of the Parish Councils and Class. (793) representatives of Parish meetings and arrangements may be made with them for inspection. The Pan can also be inspected at most libraries in the area. CHESTER CITY COUNCIL Objections to the Plan should be sent in writing to Chester City Council, City Council Offices, The Forum, NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF LOCAL PLAN Northgate Street, Chester CHI 2HS, marked for the atten- TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971 tion of Mr. S. A. Jones, c/o City Secretary and Solicitor's Department, and should be received before Wednesday, Chester City Council—Chester Rural Area Local Plan 31st August 1983. Objections should state the matters to Notice is hereby given1 that Chester1 City Council has prew which they relate and the grounds on which they are made pared the above-named' plan. The plan reates to land and may include a request (stating the address to which comprising the following Parishes within the Chester the notice is to be sent) to' be notified of the decision of District: the Plan1.