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A27 East of Lewes Improvements Made Order the Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 A27 East of Lewes Improvements Made Order The Highways England (A27 trunk road East of Lewes Improvement scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 Order and Schedule 2019 Contents THE HIGHWAYS ENGLAND (A27 TRUNK ROAD EAST OF LEWES IMPROVEMENT SCHEME) (SHARED USE PATH) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2019 Order Schedule 1 (Table 1 & 2) (Order and Schedule Booklet) Schedule 2 (Table 1 & 2) The Plan Folio Key Key Plan (Plans Booklet) Maps 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14 THE HIGHWAYS ENGLAND (A27 TRUNK ROAD EAST OF LEWES IMPROVEMENT SCHEME (SHARED USE PATH) COMPULSORY PURCHASE ORDER 2019 THE HIGHWAYS ACT 1980 AND THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ACT 1981 Highways England Company Limited (in this Order called “the acquiring authority”) makes the following Order: 1. Subject to the provisions of this Order, the acquiring authority is under Sections 239, 240,246,249 and 250 of the Highways Act 1980 hereby authorised to purchase compulsorily the land described in paragraph 2. 2. The land authorised to be purchased compulsorily under this Order (i) is for the purposes of: - a) the improvement of the A27 Trunk Road; b) the construction of highways and improvement of existing highways in pursuance of the Highways England (A27 East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) (Side Roads) Order 2019 c) the provision of new means of access to premises in pursuance of the Highways England (A27 East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) (Side Roads) Order 2019 d) use by Highways England in connection with the construction and improvement of highways and the provision of private means of access to premises as aforesaid; and e) mitigating the adverse effect which the existence or use of the highways proposed to be constructed or improved will have on the surroundings thereof. the land described in the Schedule 1 and which is delineated and shown pink on the map prepared in duplicate, sealed with the common seal of the acquiring authority and marked “Map referred to in The Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order”. (ii) for the purpose of giving in exchange for the land which is to be compulsorily purchased which is common land the land described in Schedule 2 and delineated and shown green on the said map 3. In this paragraph “the order land” means the land numbered 12-01, 12-02, 12-06, 12-09 described in Schedule 1 and “the exchange land” means the land numbered 12-10a described in Schedule 2. i. As from the latest of the dates mentioned in sub-paragraph (ii) of this paragraph, the exchange land shall vest in the persons in whom the order land was vested immediately before it was vested in the acquiring authority, subject to the like rights, trusts and incidents as attached to the order land; and the order land shall thereupon be discharged from all rights, trusts and incidents to which it was previously subject. ii. The dates referred to in sub-paragraph (i) of this paragraph are- a) the date on which this order becomes operative; b) the date on which the plot of the order land is vested in the acquiring authority; c) the date on which the corresponding plot of the exchange land is vested in the acquiring authority. 4. Parts II and III of Schedule 2 to the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 are hereby incorporated with this Order subject to the modification that references in the said Parts of the said Schedule to the undertaking shall be construed as references to any building or work constructed or to be constructed on that part of the land authorised to be purchased on the said Map or, as the case may be, on the land over which new rights are authorised to be acquired. The Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 Table 1 Number on Extent, description and Qualifying persons under section 12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address (3) situation of the land map (2) Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers (1) (other than lessees) lessees 1-01 Acquisition of Title in respect of Carola Godman Irvine DL None None Highways England Company Limited 38 metres squared of footway, c/o Adams and Remers Solicitors Bridge House verge, hedgerow and bus stop Trinity House 1 Walnut Tree Close (north of Lewes Road, A27, School Hill Guildford Firle) except those owned by Lewes Surrey the acquiring authority BN7 2NN GU1 4LZ United Kingdom United Kingdom (presumed owner of subsoil to (as highways authority) mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Highways England Company Limited Bridge House 1 Walnut Tree Close Guildford Surrey GU1 4LZ United Kingdom (presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Jonathan Moreton Gage c/o Adams and Remers Solicitors Trinity House School Hill Lewes BN7 2NN United Kingdom The Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 Table 1 Number on Extent, description and Qualifying persons under section 12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address (3) situation of the land map (2) Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers (1) (other than lessees) lessees (presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Unknown 1-02 Acquisition of Title in respect of Highways England Company None None Highways England Company Limited 6329 metres squared of Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 adopted highway (Lewes Road, See Address at Plot 1-01 (as highways authority) A27), unnamed private road, verge and footway (crossing at Lewes Road, A27 and Firle Bostal, Firle) except those owned by the acquiring authority 1-03 Acquisition of Title in respect of Highways England Company None None Highways England Company Limited 3823 metres squared of Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 adopted highways (Lewes See Address at Plot 1-01 (as highways authority) Road, A27 and Firle Bostal), (presumed owner of subsoil to verge, footway and bus stop mid-way under the ad medium (Firle) except those owned by filum rule) the acquiring authority Unknown 1-04 Acquisition of Title in respect of Highways England Company None None Highways England Company Limited 4836 metres squared of field Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 and agricultural land (south of See Address at Plot 1-01 Unknown Lewes Road, A27, Firle) except those owned by the acquiring The Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 Table 1 Number on Extent, description and Qualifying persons under section 12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address (3) situation of the land map (2) Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers (1) (other than lessees) lessees authority 1-05 Acquisition of Title in respect of Carola Godman Irvine DL None None East Sussex County Council 206 metres squared of adopted See Address at Plot 1-01 County Hall highway (Firle Bostal), verge (as trustees for the 8th Viscount St Anne's Crescent and footway (south of Lewes Gage Fund as presumed owner of Lewes Road, A27, Firle) except those subsoil to mid-way under the ad East Sussex owned by the acquiring medium filum rule) BN7 1UE authority Highways England Company United Kingdom (as highways authority) Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 (presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Jonathan Moreton Gage See Address at Plot 1-01 (as trustees for the 8th Viscount Gage Fund as presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Unknown 1-06 Acquisition of Title in respect of Highways England Company None None Highways England Company Limited 128 metres squared of Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 hedgerow (east of Firle Bostal See Address at Plot 1-01 and south of Lewes Road, A27, Firle) except those owned by the acquiring authority The Highways England (A27 Trunk Road East of Lewes Improvement Scheme) (Shared Use Path) Compulsory Purchase Order 2019 Table 1 Number on Extent, description and Qualifying persons under section 12(2)(a) of the Acquisition of Land Act 1981 - name and address (3) situation of the land map (2) Owners or Reputed Owners Lessees or reputed Tenants or reputed tenants Occupiers (1) (other than lessees) lessees 1-07 Acquisition of Title in respect of Carola Godman Irvine DL None None East Sussex County Council 133 metres squared of adopted See Address at Plot 1-01 See Address at Plot 1-05 highway (Firle Bostal) and (as trustees for the 8th Viscount (as highways authority) verge (south of Lewes Road, Gage Fund as presumed owner of A27, Firle) except those owned subsoil to mid-way under the ad by the acquiring authority medium filum rule) Highways England Company Limited See Address at Plot 1-01 (presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Jonathan Moreton Gage See Address at Plot 1-01 (as trustees for the 8th Viscount Gage Fund as presumed owner of subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Unknown 1-08 Acquisition of Title in respect of Carola Godman Irvine DL None None East Sussex County Council 154 metres squared of adopted See Address at Plot 1-01 See Address at Plot 1-05 highway (Wicks Street) and (as trustees for the 8th Viscount (as highways authority) verge (south of Lewes Road, Gage Fund presumed owner of A27, Firle) subsoil to mid-way under the ad medium filum rule) Jonathan Moreton Gage See Address at Plot 1-01 The Highways England
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