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The area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Central/Fife regional boundary (Grid Reference NS92018893) in the Canal Burn at the Normal Tidal Limit; then southeastwards in a straight line to the point, being the northwestern corner of the premises of the Electricity Power Station at Kincardine-on-Forth (Grid Reference NS92028890); then southwestwards along the west face of the fence bounding the western side of the said Station premises to a point at Grid Reference NS91838851; then southwestwards in a straight line to rejoin the said boundary at its easternmost point, being at the centre, at Low Water, of the channel of the River Forth (Grid Reference NS91478800); then generally northeastwards along the said boundary to the point of commencement.
The area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Central/Fife regional boundary (Grid Reference NS92878984); then generally southeastwards and then southwestwards by the south or west face of a field fence to a point at Grid Reference NS92948970 being the southeastern limit of property known as Kilbagie Mill; then generally eastwards in a straight line across a disused railway line to a point at Grid Reference NS92998968; then northeastwards along the eastern boundary of that disused railway line to the point (Grid Reference NS93129007) at which it rejoins the said boundary; then southwestwards along that boundary to the point of commencement.
The area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Central/Fife regional boundary (Grid Reference NS93219033); then generally northwards along the western side of the A977 (T) road to the point at which it rejoins the said boundary (Grid Reference NS93219089); then generally southwards along that boundary to the point of commencement.
The area bounded by a line commencing at a point on the Central/Fife regional boundary (Grid Reference NS95629119) on the south side of a disused railway line; then southeastwards along the south side of that line to the point at which it meets an unnamed burn lying immediately to the east side of woodland known as Easter Clashies (Grid Reference NS95949098); then northeastwards by the centre line of that unnamed burn, across the railway line by culvert, and continuing via the centre line of that burn to the point at which it flows into the Bluther Burn (Grid Reference NS95979102); then generally northwards along the centre line of the course of the Bluther Burn to the point at which it rejoins the said boundary (Grid Reference NS95939133); then generally southwestwards along the said boundary to the point of commencement.
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