1977 No. 293
LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Local Authorities Etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) Order 1977

Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into Operation

The Secretary of State for the Environment and the Secretary of State for Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred upon them by sections 254(1)(a) and (2)(a) and (c) and 266(2) of the Local Government Act 1972, section 84(1)(a) and (2)(c) of the London Government Act 1963 and section 34(1) of the Water Act 1973 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following order:—

Title and commencement1.

This order may be cited as the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) Order 1977 and shall come into operation on 1st April 1977.

Territorial extent of exercise of powers2.

Subject to articles 7(3) and 8(1) and (2), this order is made by the Secretary of State for the Environment in relation to England and by the Secretary of State for Wales in relation to Wales.

Interpretation3.

(1)

The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the interpretation of this order as it applies for the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.

(2)

In this order—

(a)

references to any enactment shall be construed as references to that enactment as amended, extended or applied by or under any other enactment;

(b)

references to any instrument shall be construed as references to that instrument as amended, extended or applied by any other instrument, including this order.

(3)

Any reference in this order to a numbered article shall, unless the reference is to an article of a specified order, be construed as a reference to the article bearing that number in this order.

(4)

Any reference in any article of this order to a numbered paragraph shall, unless the reference is to a paragraph of a specified article, be construed as a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in the first-mentioned article.

Miscellaneous amendments of public general and other Acts and instruments4.

(1)

In the Education Act 1944, in section 114(1), in the definition of “local education authority” as amended by article 3(22) of the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) (No. 2) Order 19741, for the words following “save as aforesaid, means” there shall be substituted—

“in relation to a non-metropolitan county, the council of the county, and

in relation to a metropolitan district, the council of the district”.

In the said Act, in section 118 (Application to Isles of Scilly), for “a separate county” there shall be substituted “a separate non-metropolitan county”.

(2)

In the Representation of the People Act 1949, in section 23, in subsection (7) (postal voting) as amended by the Local Government Act 1958 and the Representation of the People Act 1969, for “rural borough or parish councillors” there shall be substituted “parish or community councillors”.

(3)

In the Compulsory Purchase Act 1965, in section 27 (acquiring authority to make good deficiency in rates), in subsection (4), the words preceding “the amount” shall be omitted.

(4)

In the Town and Country Planning Act 1971, in section 290(1), in the definition of “authority possessing compulsory purchase powers”—

after “parish council” there shall be inserted “, community council”; and

after “on whose behalf a” there shall be inserted “district council or”.

(5)

In the Isles of Scilly (Local Education Authority) Order 1945, for article 1 other than the proviso thereto there shall be substituted—

“1.

The Education Act 1944 shall apply to the Isles of Scilly as if those Isles were a separate non-metropolitan county:”.

(6)

The following regulations, namely—

The Local Government (Alteration of Areas) (Notices) Regulations 19342
The Local Authorities (Sinking Funds) Regulations 19673, are hereby revoked.

Mortlake Crematorium5.

(1)

In the Mortlake Crematorium Act 1936, as amended by articles 3(24) and 16 of the London Government Order 19654

(a)

in section 4, for the definition of “the Act of 1933” there shall be substituted—

““the Act of 1972” means the Local Government Act 1972;”;

(b)

in section 11(2), for the words preceding “shall apply” there shall be substituted—

“Sections 80, 81, 85, 94 to 98 and 105 of the Act of 1972”;

(c)

for section 17(2) there shall be substituted—

“(2)

The Board shall hold an annual meeting—

(a)

in a year of ordinary elections of councillors of London boroughs, in May or June; and

(b)

in any other year, in April, May or June.”;

(d)

for section 31(2) there shall be substituted—

“(2)

Subsections (1) to (3) of section 240 (Provisional orders) of the Act of 1972 shall apply to the making of a Provisional Order under this section.”;

(e)

for section 38(1) there shall be substituted—

“(1)

The provisions of paragraphs 1 to 13 and 22(1) of Schedule 13 to the Act of 1972 and of the regulations made thereunder so far as they are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Part of this Act shall extend and apply to the Board and to money borrowed by the Board as if—

(a)

the Board were a local authority within the meaning of the Act of 1972;

(b)

the money so borrowed were borrowed under the said paragraphs; and

(c)

the revenues of the Board were the revenues of the local authority;

and subject to any other modifications which may be necessary to adapt the said paragraphs and regulations for the purposes of this section.”;

(f)

in section 38(2), for “Part IX” there shall be substituted “paragraphs”;

(g)

sections 39 to 41 shall be omitted;

(h)

in section 42(8), “under Part IX of the Act of 1933” shall be omitted;

(i)

for section 48(2) there shall be substituted—

“(2)

As respects any byelaws made under this section the confirming authority shall be the Secretary of State.”;

(j)

section 49(2) shall be omitted;

(k)

in section 55, for “under the Act of 1933 and section 290 (Power of Government departments to direct inquiries) of that Act” there shall be substituted “under the Act of 1972 and section 250 (Power to direct inquiries) of that Act”; and

(l)

in Schedule 2 (Enactments applied to the Board)—

the entry relating to section 307 of the Public Health Act 1875 shall be omitted; and

for the entries relating to the Local Government Act 1933 there shall be substituted—

“The Act of 1972—

  • Section 101 (Arrangements for discharge of functions)

  • Section 111 (Subsidiary powers of local authorities)

  • Sections 114 to 117 (Officers)

  • Sections 120, 121 and 123 (Land transactions)

  • Section 132 (Provision of offices)

  • Section 135 (Contracts)

  • Section 223 (Appearances in legal proceedings)

  • Section 229 (Photographic copies of documents)

  • Section 234 (Authentication of documents)

  • Section 236 (Procedure etc. for byelaws).”.

(2)

Paragraph 24 of Schedule 26 to the Local Government Act 1972 and the repeals of parts of sections 9 and 12 of the Cremation Act 1902 specified in Schedule 30 to the said Act of 1972 shall extend to the Mortlake Crematorium Board as if the said Board were a burial authority for the purposes of the said Act of 1902.

Franchise and prescriptive rights6.

(1)

The power to maintain the Brackley market exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the corporation or council of the borough of Brackley shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Brackley, and the said Town Council shall have the same powers in relation to the said market as were exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the said corporation or council.

(2)

The power to maintain the Biggleswade market exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the urban district council of Biggleswade shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Biggleswade, and the said Town Council shall have the same powers in relation to the said market as were exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the said urban district council.

(3)

Any powers to maintain markets exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the urban district council of Raunds under any franchise or by virtue of prescription shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Raunds, and the said Town Council shall have the same powers in relation to any such market as were exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the said urban district council.

(4)

Article 7 of the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) Order 19765 shall cease to have effect and the District Council of Epping Forest shall have the same powers in relation to the Waltham Abbey market as were exercisable by them before the said order came into operation.

Power of statutory water undertakers to lay mains7.

(1)

Section 19 (power to lay mains) of Schedule 3 to the Water Act 1945 shall apply throughout the water supply area of any water authority other than the Welsh National Water Development Authority, and shall so apply with the substitution for paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of the following paragraph:—

“(b)

in, on or over any land not forming part of a street, after giving reasonable notice to every owner and occupier of that land, and with the consent of—

(i)

the highway authority concerned, if the main will be laid within 220 feet of any highway; and

(ii)

the electricity or gas board concerned, if the main will be laid in, on or over any land of that board being operational land within the meaning of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971.”,

and any local statutory provisions shall cease to have effect in so far as it applies the said section 19 in any such water supply area.

(2)

In this article “water supply area”, in relation to any water authority, means the area within which it is the duty of that authority to supply water under Part II of the Water Act 1973.

(3)

This article is made by the Secretary of State for the Environment.

Property, liabilities, contracts, etc., notices and proceedings8.

(1)

Paragraph (3), in so far as it relates to Part I of the Schedule to this order, and paragraph (4), are made by the Secretary of State for the Environment.

(2)

Paragraph (3), in so far as it relates to Part II of the Schedule to this order, and paragraph (5), are made by the Secretary of State for Wales.

(3)

Any property described in column (2) of Part I or II of the Schedule to this order of an authority named in column (1) and all liabilities attaching to the said authority in respect of any such property shall by virtue of this order be transferred to and vest in or attach to the authority specified in respect of such property in column (3), and—

(i)

all contracts, deeds, bonds, agreements and other instruments subsisting in favour of, or against, and all notices in force which were given (or have effect as if they had been given) by, or to, the authority named in the said column (1) in respect of such property or liabilities shall be of full force and effect in favour of, or against, the authority specified in column (3); and

(ii)

any action or proceeding or any cause of action or proceeding, pending or existing immediately before the coming into operation of this order, by, or against, the authority named in the said column (1) in respect of such property or liabilities shall not be prejudicially affected by reason of this article, and may be continued, prosecuted and enforced by, or against, the authority specified in column (3).

(4)

Articles 11, 17, 23, 28, 29, 32, 33, 34(2), 35, 38 and 39 of the Local Authorities (England) (Property etc.) Order 19736 and articles 7 and 8 of the Local Authorities etc. (England) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 19747 shall apply as if paragraph (3) and Part I of the Schedule to this order were contained in the said order of 1973.

(5)

Articles 11, 17, 23, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33(2), 34, 37 and 38 of the Local Authorities (Wales) (Property etc.) Order 19738 and articles 6 and 8 of the Local Authorities etc. (Wales) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 19749 shall apply as if paragraph (3) and Part II of the Schedule to this order were contained in the said order of 1973.
Peter Shore
Secretary of State for the Environment
John Morris
Secretary of State for Wales

SCHEDULETRANSFER OF PARTICULAR PROPERTIES

Article 8

PART I

(1)

(2)

(3)

Transferor authority

Property

Transferee authority

The County Council of Cleveland

11 Derby Terrace, Thornaby

The Borough Council of Stockton-on-Tees

do

9 King Street, Thornaby

do

do

28 Millbank Street, Stockton-on-Tees

do

do

37 Walter Street, Stockton-on-Tees

do

The County Council of Dorset

161·5 square metres of land fronting Lagland Street and to the rear of 89 High Street, Poole

The Borough Council of Poole

do

Guildhall, St. Edmund Street, Weymouth

The Borough Council of Weymouth and Portland

The County Council of Essex

Approximately 2,920 square metres of land at Rush Green, Clacton to the rear of the District Council's Depot

The District Council of Tendring

do

Approximately 156 sq. metres of land at Rush Green, Clacton, former civic amenity point

do

do

Approximately 3·85 acres of land off Station Road, Lawford at the rear of land owned by the District Council

do

The County Council of Greater Manchester

Leasehold interest 2nd floor, Hulton House, Hazel Grove, Stockport

The Greater Manchester Probation and Aftercare Committee

The County Council of Hampshire

0·043 acres of land at Maytree Road

The City Council of Southampton

do

0·07 acres of land at Spa Road

do

do

0·05 acres of land formerly part of 9 Albion Place

do

do

0·703 acres of land between Dorset Street and St. Mary's Road.

do

do

0·04 acres of land at St. Andrews Road

do

do

0·176 acres of land at junction of Kingsway and South Front

do

do

0·07 acres of land at St. Mary's Place

do

do

0·065 acres of land at junction of Evans Street and St. Mary Street

do

do

0·19 acres of land adjoining 485 Millbrook Road

do

do

0·34 acres of land at junction of Campbell Street and Union Road

do

do

0·525 acres of land at Weston Lane, together with the two cottages erected on part thereof and known as “Veronica” and “Japonica

do

do

0·005 acres of land at Portland Terrace

do

do

0·094 acres of land fronting East Street, Evans Street and Marsh Lane

do

do

0·042 acres of land fronting Charlotte Place

do

do

41 Kingsclere Avenue

do

do

0·425 acres of land at Southern Road

do

do

0·12 acres of land fronting River Itchen, known as Belvidere Hard

do

do

Nos. 1 to 25 Andersons Road

do

do

Nos. 24 to 30 Anglesea Terrace

do

do

Nos. 1 to 27 Chantry Road

do

do

Nos. 1 to 26 Glebe Road and site of former yard adjacent to 24 and 26 Glebe Road

do

do

Nos. 20 to 23 Anglesea Terrace

do

do

Nos. 59 to 62 Chapel Road

do

do

Nos. 14 to 26 Nelson Street

do

do

2, 8, 10, 12 and 14 Chantry Road

do

do

25, 27, 29 and 31 Royal Crescent Road

do

do

Nos. 1 to 11 Bridge Road

do

do

39A Portsmouth Road

do

do

2 and 4, 6 to 26, 36, 38 and 40 Oakbank Road

do

do

0·080 acres of land being part of site of Nos. 1 to 11 Oakbank Road

do

do

0·001 acres of land being part of site of 15 Bridge Road

do

do

0·039 acres of land at corner of Hazel Road and Oakbank Road

do

The County Council of Kent

88, 99 to 109 inclusive Broad Street, Canterbury

The City Council of Canterbury

do

31 and 56 Pound Lane, Canterbury

do

do

74 and 76 St. Peter's Lane, Canterbury

do

do

69 Northgate, Canterbury

do

do

34 St. Margaret's Street, Canterbury

do

do

Two areas of 971 sq. metres and 351 sq. metres, Chantry Lane, Canterbury

do

do

Area of 973 sq. metres at Nunnery Fields, Canterbury

do

do

240 sq. metres of land adjoining Market Way, Canterbury

do

do

45, 46a and 48a North Lane, Canterbury

do

do

Rear parts 88, 90, 92, 94, 111 and 187 The Brook, Chatham

The Borough Council of Medway

do

Rear parts 318, 322 and 333 High Street, Chatham

do

do

221 New Road, Chatham

do

do

0·424 hectares of Car Park at Best Street/Rhode Street, Chatham

do

do

376 Walderslade Road, Chatham except Central Strip

do

do

Land adjoining 12 Knole Way, Sevenoaks

The District Council of Sevenoaks

do

Site of 1 and 3 St. John's Road, Margate

The District Council of Thanet

The County Council of Lancashire

Plot of land comprising 1·512 hectares adjacent to the A593 Road at Broughton, being part of the Broughton Tower Estate

The County Council of Cumbria

do

That part of the site of the former dwelling house and garden 46 Northumberland Street, Morecambe, not comprised in Central Drive, Morecambe

The City Council of Lancaster

The County Council of Leicestershire

817 square yards of land comprising Old Hinckley Library and the Old Council Chamber, Station Road, Hinckley

The Borough Council of Hinckley and Bosworth

do

Units 4-6 Cobden House, Cobden Street, Leicester

The City Council of Leicester

do

Stafford House, 72 Rutland Street, Leicester

do

do

6 Newarke Street, Leicester

do

do

Approximately 7·24 acres of land together with the buildings thereon known as Hillcrest Hospital, Swain Street, Leicester

do

do

225 sq. yards of land at 2-6 Belgrave Road, Leicester

do

do

0·88 acres of land at St. Margaret's Way and Friday Street, Leicester

do

do

3,050 sq. yards of land at Woodhouse Street and Spittlehouse Street, Leicester

do

The County Council of Northamptonshire

Part of site of demolished cottages Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 Desborough Road, Rothwell

The Borough Council of Kettering

do

Part of Nos. 55 and 56 Northall Street, Kettering

do

do

Part of Nos. 6, 8, 9 and 10 Upper Street, Kettering

do

do

Part of 20, 21 and 22 Silver Street, Kettering

do

do

Part of Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Silver Street, Kettering

do

do

Cottages Nos. 50, 51 and 52 Wadcroft, Kettering, containing an area of 142 sq. yards or thereabouts

do

do

A plot of land in Richards Leys, Kettering, containing an area of 160 sq. yards

do

do

Part of Dalkeith Arcade, Horse-market, Kettering

do

do

Part of land situated between Highfield Road and Bryant Road, Kettering

do

do

Part of the site of demolished cottages on the south side of Meadow Road, Kettering

do

do

Part of Nos. 3, 5 and 7 Upper Street, No. 8 Meadow Road and No. 9 New Buildings, Meadow Road, Kettering

do

do

Nos. 1-8 (consecutive) New Buildings, Meadow Road, Kettering

do

do

Part of Nos. 9, 39 and 40 Meadow Road, Kettering

do

do

Part of Nos. 52, 54, 56, 58 and 60 Finedon Street, Burton Latimer

do

do

23 and 24 Gold Street, Kettering

do

do

Former warehouse on north side Ebenezer Place, Kettering

do

do

Ruby Cottage, Ebenezer Place, Kettering

do

do

Land on north-east side of London Road, Kettering, containing an area of 18·995 acres

do

do

Land east of Valley Walk, Kettering, containing an area of 31·358 acres

do

do

Part of “The Wagon and Horses” Public House, and Brewery and Yard at junction of Richard Leys and Northall Street, Kettering

do

The County Council of Northumberland

0·032 hectares of land forming the site of the Broomley Sewage Treatment Works at Stocksfield

The Northumbrian Water Authority

The County Council of Salop

The Old Market Hall, The Square, Shrewsbury

The Borough Council of Shrewsbury and Atcham

The County Council of South Yorkshire

69, 75, 77 and 79 Frederick Street, Rotherham

The Borough Council of Rotherham

do

39, 41, 43 and 45 Norfolk Street, Rotherham

do

do

81 Nottingham Street, Rotherham

do

do

Those parts of 55, 57, 59 and 65 Drummond Street, Rotherham, not incorporated in highway

do

do

Area of land approximately 8.8 hectares at Townend Common, Stocksbridge

The City Council of Sheffield

The County Council of Tyne and Wear

3·18 acres (approximately) of land at Rowlands Gill on the west side of the A694 road and immediately to the north of the Towneley Arms Public House

The Borough Council of Gateshead

do

1,340 sq. yards of land formerly the site of the Bus Shelter and Public Lavatory in Glossop Street near its junction with Collingdon Road, High Spen

do

do

Land on the north side of South Sherburn, forming part of the garden to No. 1 Kells Way, Rowlands Gill and the sites of the dwelling houses Nos. 167 to 179 (odd inclusive) South Sherburn

do

do

0·48 acres of land on west side of Thornley Lane, lying approx. 70 yards north of Holling Hill, Rowlands Gill

do

do

Nos. 1-6 (inclusive) Lichfield Terrace, Winlaton

do

do

Approximately 0·25 acres of land on the east side of Half-field Road, Winlaton, opposite St. Annes Church

do

do

No. 12 California, Winlaton

do

do

Approximately 0·25 acres of land on the south side of Florence Street, Winlaton, at its junction with Half-fields Road

do

do

Land on the east side of Half-fields Road adjoining No. 5 California, Winlaton

do

do

750 sq. yards of land forming the car park on the south side of Station Road at its junction with Swalwell Bank, Whickham

do

do

418 sq. yards of land forming the Ellison Road frontage of St. Nicholas Church and 48·7 sq. yards of land immediately south of the War Memorial at the junction of Ellison Road and King George Avenue, Whickham

do

do

1,038 sq. yards of land at the corner of Fellside Road and Swalwell Bank, Whickham, Gateshead, forming the Street Garden at that point

do

do

132 sq. yards of land on the north east of Holmeside Avenue at its junction with Ellison Road, Whickham

do

do

Approximately 47·05 acres of land to the east of Killingworth Town Centre and enclosed by the eastern sector inner loop road known as East Bailey

The Borough Council of North Tyneside

do

Approximately 2·01 acres of land forming the site of an Adult Training Centre situate within that portion of the Killingworth Industrial Estate known as Camperdown

do

do

Communicare and Recreation Centre, Killingworth Town Centre comprising swimming pool, indoor sports hall, squash courts, health centre, library, youth and adult community facilities and an ecumenical centre and car parking facilities within and below the building approximately 4·11 acres

do

do

Approximately 5·88 acres of land immediately to the east of Killingworth Town Centre comprising Social Services Offices, Social Club and the adjacent amenity open space

do

do

22 Broughton Road

The Borough Council of South Tyneside

do

1 Berkely Street

do

do

18 Bolingbroke Street

do

do

31/33 Graham Street

do

do

13/15 and 12/14 Wharton Street

do

do

3/5 and 11/13 Burleigh Street

do

do

100, 102, 103, 182 and 186 Westoe Road

do

do

22/24, 38/40, 71/73, 75/77, 93/95 and 97/99 Imeary Street

do

do

9 Gilbert Street

do

do

3, 11, 15, 17, 33/35, 39 and 41 Ada Street

do

do

10/12 and 15/17 Milton Street

do

do

8 Chichester Road

do

do

233, 237, 241, 245, 247, 257, 259, 261 and 219 Albert Road

do

do

2 and 8 Park Road

do

do

1·94 acres of land situate at the junction of John Reid Road and Temple Park Road, South Shields, Tyne and Wear

do

do

3,834 sq. yards of land situate at Mile End Road, South Shields

do

do

240/242, 244/246, forecourt of 296 South Eldon Street

do

do

42/44 Barehirst Street

do

do

8 Greathead Street

do

do

163/165, 167/169, 179/181, 215/217, 227/229, 235/237, 247/249, 251/253, 259/261, 275/277, 307/309, 270/272 and 298/300 South Frederick Street

do

do

374/376, 390/392, 426/428, 512/514, 530/532, 550/552, 566/568 and 333/335 John Williamson Street

do

do

434 John Williamson Street/5 Barnes Road

do

do

105/107, 137/139, 141/143 and 165/167 Alice Street

do

The County Council of West Midlands

The Highway Depots at Cheston Road, Coventry Road, Crawford Street, Montgomery Street, Silver Street, King's Road, Piers Road, Riland Road, Cecil Street and Granville Street, Birmingham

The City Council of Birmingham

do

Depot at Queen Street, Bilston, Wolverhampton

The Borough Council of Wolverhampton

The County Council of West Yorkshire

Any interest of the transferor authority in the depot on the westerly side of Golden Butts Road, Ilkley, together with the houses numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4 Golden Butts Road

The City Council of Bradford

do

Any interest of the transferor authority in the premises on the easterly side of Golden Butts Road, Ilkley, formerly used as a depot and abattoir, together with the dwelling house numbered 5 Golden Butts Road

do

do

Any interest of the transferor authority in the cleansing depot on the westerly side of Lawkholme Lane, Keighley, together with the former house number 63 Lawkholme Lane now used as an office

do

do

Any interest of the transferor authority in the depot stores and offices at the junction of Shearbridge Road and Great Horton Road, Bradford

do

do

Any interest of the transferor authority in the engineers depot at Harris Street, Bradford

do

The Borough Council of Ashford

2 plots of 179 sq. m. and 99 sq. m. at Trumpet Bridge, Ashford

The County Council of Kent

The City Council of Birmingham

The Highway Depots at Cat Lane, Warstock Lane, Somery Road, Westfield Road, Newtown Row, Sidcup Road, Anthony Road, Frankley Beeches Road, Holliday Street, Shaftsmoor Lane, Spring Lane and Rose Road, Birmingham

The County Council of West Midlands

do

Lifford Refuse Collection Depot and Waste Disposal Works, Lifford Lane, Birmingham

The County Council of West Midlands and the City Council of Birmingham

do

Castle Bromwich Refuse Collection Depot and Waste Disposal Works, Chester Road, Birmingham

do

do

Perry Barr Refuse Collection Depot and Waste Disposal Works, Holford Drive, Birmingham

do

do

Montague Street Refuse Collection Depot and Waste Disposal Works, Birmingham

do

do

Leasehold interest in Rotton Park Street Refuse Collection Depot and Transfer Works, Birmingham

do

The District Council of Bolsover

Open space at the junction of High Street and Cotton Street, adjacent to the Pentecostal Church, Bolsover

The Town Council of Old Bolsover

do

Open space at the junction of High Street and Cotton Street, adjacent to No. 22 High Street, Bolsover

do

do

The Back Hills, Bolsover

do

do

Footpath Link, High Street to Middle Street Car Park, adjacent to the Elder Citizens Centre, Bolsover

do

do

The Elder Citizens Centre, High Street, Bolsover

do

do

Footpath Link, High Street to Castle Street, adjacent to Congregational Church, Bolsover

do

do

The Bainbridge Hall, Chapel Road, Carr Vale

do

do

The Bainbridge Hall Garden at the junction of Chapel Road and Carr Vale Road, Carr Vale

do

do

Open space on the site of the demolished houses, Orchard Row, Carr Vale

do

do

Footpath Link, East Avenue to Black Banks, Stanfree

do

do

Open space between No. 34 Hill Top, and the junction with Blind Lane and Hill Top, Bolsover

do

do

Open space between the Four Winds Cottage, Craggs Road, and Pear Tree Cottage, Hill Top, Bolsover

do

do

Open space adjoining 16A Hill Top, Bolsover

do

do

Open space from Kent's Breck to 16A Hill Top, Bolsover

do

do

Open space from Barber Shop, Station Road, Bolsover, to the stone built “bus shelter” at The Green, Hockley

do

do

Land at the junction of Station Road with Hill Top, Bolsover

do

do

Land adjoining No. 15 Station Road, Bolsover

do

do

Open space between the Shop, No. 11 Station Road, and No. 3 Old Hill, Bolsover

do

do

Open space from the junction of Old Hill and Houfton Road and upwards to Craggs Road, in an area known as “The Cundy House”

do

do

The Public Library, Cotton Street, Bolsover (but excluding rear yard with rights of access)

do

do

Land off Church Road, Stanfree

do

do

The Dykes Field, Oxcroft Lane, Bolsover

do

do

The Castle Estate Fields, otherwise known as The Parks, Bolsover

do

do

The Assembly Hall, Hill Top, Bolsover

do

The City Council of Bradford

Land off Lawkholme Lane, Keighley bounded on the south-west by the Leeds to Skipton railway line and towards the south-east by the cleansing depot

The County Council of West Yorkshire

do

Any interest of the transferor authority in land between Golden Butts Road and Wilmot Road, Ilkley, on the northerly side of the former fire station

do

do

Land at Stubden Bottom, Denholme, on the east side of the main Keighley to Halifax Road (including the culvert over Carperley Beck)

do

do

Land in Fair Road, Wibsey, Bradford, formerly known as Pearson Staith and as such comprised in a conveyance dated 14th January 1886 and made between the Land Commissioners for England (1) and the Local Board for the District of North Brierley (2)

do

do

The depot on the north bank of the River Aire at Briar Rhydding, Charlestown, Baildon, now occupied by the transferee authority

do

do

The highways depot and yard on the south easterly side of Bolton Road, Bradford, adjoining Peel Park and now occupied by the transferee authority

do

do

The rights of the transferor authority under any agreement relating to the letting or use of the forecourt of Ilkley railway station

The West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive

The District Council of Breckland

The Recreation Ground, Haspalls Road, Swaffham, O.S. No. 621 (6·132 acres) Norfolk Sheet LIX6 1928 Edition

The Town Council of Swaffham

do

The Campingland, Swaffham, O.S. 391 (2·452 acres) and O.S. 413 (0·434 acres) Norfolk Sheet LIX6 1928 Edition

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The Public Halls, known as the Assembly Rooms, No. 1 Market Place, Swaffham, together with the small detached store at the rear

do

The City Council of Canterbury

75 sq. m. at the entrance of the Diocesan and Payne Smith School, Canterbury

The County Council of Kent

do

6 sq. m. at the entrance of the Parkside County Primary School, Canterbury

do

do

The St. Nicholas Special School, Canterbury

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27 Tenterden Drive, Canterbury

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Site of the existing adult training centre, Cow Lane, Canterbury

do

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Longbridge Youth Centre, Canterbury

do

do

Area of 0·936 hectares at St. Stephen's County Primary School, Canterbury

do

do

Area of 170 sq. m. at Wincheap County Primary School, Canterbury

do

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Area of 916 sq. m. at Frank Hooker Secondary School annex, Canterbury

do

do

Site of Beauherne County Primary School, and Frank Hooker Secondary School with entrance roads, Canterbury

do

do

Two areas of 462 sq. m. and 186 sq. m. at St. Peter's Primary School, Canterbury

do

do

Old people's home, The Holt, Canterbury

do

do

WRVS Centre, Castle Row, Canterbury

do

The District Council of Caradon

No. 3 West Street, Liskeard (which includes the Public Hall) and No. 5 West Street, Liskeard

The Town Council of Liskeard

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Guildhall, Liskeard, including arcade shops and public clock

do

do

Fountain on The Parade, Liskeard

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do

The Pipewell, Liskeard

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The District Council of Dacorum

The Aley Green Cemetery

The Parish Councils of Caddington and Markyate

The District Council of Dartford

Temple Hill Branch Library, Dartford

The County Council of Kent

The District Council of Dover

The Sleed Wood Refuse Tip, Coombe Road, Dover, amounting to 10·88 hectares

do

The District Council of East Hertfordshire

0·64 hectares of land west of The Firs JMI School in Great Hadham Road and north of Scott Road, Bishop's Stortford (O.S. Ref. (1921 Edition, Sheet XXIII) part 572)

The Town Council of Bishop's Stortford

The District Council of East Northamptonshire

Land and buildings at 5 and 5A College Street, Higham Ferrers

The Town Council of Higham Ferrers

The Borough Council of Gateshead

1·92 acres of land forming the bus terminal at the westernmost section of the Blaydon Town Centre Shopping Precinct, Gateshead

The County Council of Tyne and Wear

do

Approximately 4·94 acres of land lying to the south of Whitehill Drive, Heworth, Gateshead, known as the Heworth Colliery Council Depot

do

The District Council of Holderness

Hedon Cemetery and plot of land adjoining

The Town Council of Hedon

do

Cobbled area in the Market Place, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land off Sheriff Highway alongside the Burstwick Drain, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land near Burstwick Drain, and adjacent to Stimpsons Field, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land known as Horse Well, Ivy Lane, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land off Far Bank, known as Old Pump House Field, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land known as Far Bank, being the site of the Old Haven, Hedon

do

do

Plot of allotment land near Reedsmere Drain, Hedon

do

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Bridleway known as West Lane, Hedon

do

do

Plot of land adjoining the Town Hall, Hedon

do

The Borough Council of Kirklees

Approximately 13,410 sq. metres generally bounded by Market Street, Upperhead Row, Springwood Street, George Street and the Inner Ring Road, Huddersfield, together with the bus station thereon, but excluding—

(a) the multi-storey car park above ground level together with its entrances and exits and the ramps thereto;

(b) the land at ground level beneath such ramps, the land between the north-westerly ramp and Upperhead Row and the triangular plot of land to the north of the said ramps;

(c) the premises at ground level to the south of the central main entrance to the bus station from Upperhead Row, comprising approximately 666 square metres;

(d) the three staircase towers serving the said car park (including the lift in the central tower); and

(e) the air space over the properties described in (a)-(d),

and subject to rights of way on foot only over the bus station in favour of the transferor authority and all persons claiming under them for the purpose of gaining access to and egress from the properties described in (a)-(e) as at present used and enjoyed:

Together with a right of way on foot only over the pedestrian access over the lands described in (b) in favour of the transferee authority and all persons claiming under them

The West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive

The City Council of Leicester

3-9 inclusive Pocklingtons Walk and 1-1a Chancery Street, Leicester

The County, Council of Leicestershire

do

The Constitutional Club, Pocklingtons Walk, Leicester

do

do

5 Greyfriars, Leicester

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7 Breedon Avenue, Wigston

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1 Castleford Road, Braunstone, Leicester

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18 Cleveleys Avenue, Leicester

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45 Clovelly Road, Glenfield, Leicester

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110 Dovedale Road, Leicester

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29 Eastcourt Road, Leicester

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109 Edward Avenue, Leicester

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95 Faire Road, Glenfield, Leicester

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104 Glenfield Frith Drive, Glenfield, Leicester

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90 Heacham Drive, Leicester

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15 Hereford Road, Leicester

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74 Lonsdale Road, Thurmaston, Leicester

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26 Marsden Lane, Leicester

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4 Newstead Avenue, Wigston

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9 Ilmington Close, Glenfield, Leicester

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21 Savernake Road, Leicester

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34 Wardens Walk, Leicester Forest East, Leicester

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222 sq. yds. of land at 27-31 Rawson Street, Leicester

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6 sq. yds. of land at Taylor Road Recreation Ground, Leicester

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40 sq. yds. of land at Spittlehouse Street, Leicester

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167 sq. yds. of land at St. Mark's Vicarage, Leicester

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190 sq. yds. of land at 2-4 Woodhouse Street, Leicester

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585 sq. yds. of land at 3-23 Woodhouse Street, Leicester

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504 sq. yds. of land at 16-26 Hampden Street, Leicester

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705 sq. yds. of land at Leadenhall Street and Spittlehouse Street, Leicester

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890 sq. yds. of land at Bradgate Street, Littleton Street and Abbey Gate, Leicester

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85 sq. yds. of land at Syston Street, Leicester

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240 sq. yds. of land at Woodhouse Street, Leicester

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2,420 sq. yds. of land at Syston Street, Wanlip Street and Birstall Street, Leicester

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2,740 sq. yds. of land at Wanlif Street and Birstall Street, Leicester

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1,040 sq. yds. of land at Birstall Street and Willowbridge Street, Leicester

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879 sq. yds. of land at 2-16 Syston Street, Leicester

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300 sq. yds. of land at Hampden Street, Leicester

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387 sq. yds. of land at Leadenhall Street and Spittlehouse Street, Leicester

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675 sq. yds. of land at 18, 18a and 20-26 Syston Street, Leicester

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378 sq. yds. of land at 13 Belgrave Road, Leicester

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do

0·34 acres of land at Orchardson Avenue, St. Marks, Leicester

do

do

1·226 acres of land at Melbourne Road, Leicester

do

do

0·86 acres of land at Morton Road, Leicester

do

do

2·332 acres of land on the north side of West Holme Street, Leicester, being part of the site of the King Richard III Infant School

do

The Borough Council of Luton

Gypsy Caravan site, St. Thomas's Road, Luton

The County Council of Bedfordshire

do

3 Downs Road, Luton

do

do

Park Town Day Centre for the Elderly site fronting Langley Street and Chequer Street, Luton

do

do

1-33 (odd) Princess Street, Luton

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do

Land forming part of the sites of 92-106 Church Street, Luton

do

do

Students' Hostel site, Vicarage Street, Luton

do

The City Council of Manchester

Leasehold interest, Civil Defence Control, Mill Lane, Cheadle

The County Council of Greater Manchester

The Borough Council of Medina

7·17 acres of land at Rosemary Lane, Ryde, O.S. Reference Nos. 2847 and 2938

The Southern Water Authority

do

4·4 acres of land off St. Michaels Road, St. Helens, O.S. Reference No. 5763

do

do

0·26 acres of land off New Road, Wootton, adjoining the pumping station and Wootton Creek together with the access road off New Road

do

The Borough Council of Medway

346 sq. metres of frontage of Naval Church Institute, Chatham

The County Council of Kent

do

1,634 sq. metres to east of Union Street, Chatham

do

do

1,392 sq. metres between Union Street and Church Street, Chatham

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do

1, 3, 5, 7 and part of 25 Whittaker Street, Chatham

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do

342 sq. metres of parts 22 and 24 Whittaker Street, Chatham

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do

130, 132, 140, 142, 148 and front portion of 156, 158, 162 and 172 New Road, Chatham

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do

358 sq. metres of 223-243 (odds) New Road and 394 High Street, Chatham

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do

419 sq. metres of 23-37 (odds) Rhode Street, Chatham

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do

1,250 sq. metres of frontage of Cemetery, Maidstone Road, Chatham

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670 sq. metres of frontage of Airport, Maidstone Road, Chatham

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369 sq. metres of frontage of 2-16 (evens) Nelson Terrace, Chatham

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19-29 (odds) Skinner Street, Chatham

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296 sq. metres of frontage of 101, 103, 105, 121, 123, 161, 163, 165, 167, 169, 171, 173, 175 and 177 and part of 185, 153 to 157 The Brook, Chatham

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do

190 sq. metres of frontage of Food Factory, Cross Street, Chatham

do

do

32 Clover Street, Chatham

do

do

Land adjoining Zion Chapel, Clover Street, Chatham amounting to 251 sq. metres

do

The District Council of Mid Bedfordshire

Ampthill Park

The Town Council of Ampthill

do

Land known as The Alameda, Ampthill

do

do

Recreation Area known as Coopers Hill, Ampthill

do

do

Land known as Sweetbriar Walk, Ampthill

do

do

Open space, Verne Drive, Ampthill

do

do

Bowling Green and Paddock, Kings Arms Pathway, Ampthill

do

do

Franklin's Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Biggleswade

The Town Council of Biggleswade

do

Fairfield Recreation Ground, Fairfield Road, Biggleswade

do

do

Drove Road Recreation Ground, Biggleswade

do

do

Kitelands Playing Field, Biggleswade

do

do

Stratton Way Playing Field, Biggleswade

do

do

Potton Road Recreation Ground, Biggleswade

do

do

Recreation Ground, Bedford Road, Sandy

The Town Council of Sandy

do

Land held for public open space in connection with Town Development, Sunderland Road, Sandy

do

do

Leasehold interest in two areas of land containing 3·908 acres and 8·658 acres leased for recreational purposes at The Pinnacle, Sandy

do

do

The Green, Beeston and Manorial Rights

do

The District Council of North Cornwall

Guildhall

The Town Council of Bodmin

do

Public Rooms

do

do

Mount Folly

do

do

Gymnasium, Squash Court, Rifle Range

do

do

Rhind Street Garages

do

do

Land at Crockwell Street

do

do

Land at Market Street

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do

Shire House

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do

Bus Shelters at Mount Folly, Five Ways Junction, Westheath Avenue, Dennison Road

do

do

Narisa Hall, Priory Park

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do

Tennis Courts, Priory Park

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do

Mary Kendall House, Priory Park

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do

Over 60's Sun Lounge, Priory Park

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do

Priory Car Park, Caretakers Bungalow, Grandstand and Ancillary Buildings, Public Convenience

do

do

Recreation and Open Spaces and Children's Corner, Priory Park

do

do

The Beacon

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do

The Beacon Playing Field

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do

Coldharbour Recreation Ground

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do

Berrycombe Valley Play Area O.S. Nos. 272, 280, 281, 286, Pt. 286A and 288

do

do

Land to North of Berryfields O.S. Nos. 227, 228 (Pt.)

do

do

Lower Beacon

do

do

Kay Crescent Open Space

do

do

Fairpark

do

do

Halgavor, Green Lane and Victoria Square Play areas

do

The District Council of North Cornwall

Summerleaze Downs excluding Crooklets Car Park, Cafe, Beach Huts etc. O.S. Nos.Pt. 86, 85, 87, Pt. 118, Pt. 86a, Pt. 84

The Town Council of Bude-Stratton

do

Bencoolan Gardens, Pt. O.S. No. 488

do

do

Shalder Hill, O.S. Nos. 114A, 114B, 115; and Pt. O.S. No. 136

do

do

Shute Triangle, bounded by Belle View and Lansdown Road

do

do

Rattenbury Gardens, bounded by Old Post Office Hill and Fore Street, Stratton

do

do

Town Hall, Guildhall complex

The Town Council of Launceston

do

Priory Ruins

do

do

Southgate Arch

do

do

Lawrence House

do

do

Newport Round House, Car Park Rest Gardens

do

The Borough Council of North Tyneside

Approximately 78·81 acres forming a continuous area of undeveloped land to the North East and South of the Killingworth inner loop road, known as East Bailey the outer perimeter of which is defined by the boundary of the Killingworth Township CDA

The County Council of Tyne and Wear

The District Council of Rother

Approximately one acre of land known as Sidley Goods Yard, Bexhill

The County Council of East Sussex

The City Council of St. Albans

0·506 acres of open space land at Pickford Hill, Harpenden

The Parish Council of Harpenden

do

0·303 acres open space land at rear of Park Rise and Park Rise Close, Harpenden

do

The District Council of Sedgefield

Public Convenience, Simpasture Court, Newton Aycliffe

The Town Council of Great Aycliffe

do

Public Convenience, Town Centre, Newton Aycliffe

do

do

Public Convenience, West Park, Newton Aycliffe

do

do

Public Convenience, Trading Estate, Newton Aycliffe

do

do

Public Convenience, Aycliffe Village

do

do

Public Convenience, Redworth Road, Shildon

The Town Council of Shildon

do

Public Convenience, West Road, Shildon

do

do

Public Convenience, Central Parade, Shildon

do

do

Public Convenience, Cheapside, Shildon

do

do

Public Convenience, Byerley Road, Shildon

do

do

Strip of land in Surtees Avenue from Main Street to St. John's Road, Shildon

do

do

Part of the Black Boy Branch Line from Hackworth Road to Raby Gardens including strip at southern end, east of Windsor Gardens, Shildon

do

do

Land situate between Civic Hall and Surtees Avenue (Hallgarth Field) Shildon

do

do

Land west of Church Hall and north east of Civic Hall, Shildon

do

do

Strip of land between Cheapside and Fulton Terrace (part of Black Boy Branch line), Shildon

do

do

Reclaimed land at Brusselton including site at North Terrace

do

do

Plot of land adjoining gable end of 222 Byerley Road, Shildon

do

do

Land east of Civic Hall, Shildon

do

do

Urinal, Byers Green

The Town Council of Spennymoor

do

Urinal, North Eastern Hotel, Spennymoor

do

do

Public conveniences, Barnfield Road, Spennymoor

do

do

Play Areas (Hard Paved) No. 2 at High Croft, Middlestone Moor (ex H. F. Johnson)

do

The District Council of Shepway

Approximately 2·2 hectares off Fernfield Lane, Alkham, forming part of the Hawkinge Brickworks site

The County Council of Kent

The City Council of Southampton

Nos. 42 to 50 Brickfield Road

The County Council of Hampshire

do

Nos. 28, 30, 32 and 32A Highcrown Street

do

do

280 Foundry Lane

do

do

Nos. 67, 85, 87 and 89 Imperial Avenue

do

do

Nos. 2 and 18 Cambridge Road

do

do

Nos. 37, 39, 49, 54 and 84 Cedar Road

do

do

Nos. 51 to 57 (odd), 63 and 65 Forster Road

do

do

Nos. 36 and 38 Padwell Road

do

do

121 Warren Crescent

do

do

49 Brickfield Road

do

do

Nos. 16 and 18 Northcote Road

do

do

Nos. 25 and 37 Somerset Road

do

do

26 Richville Road

do

do

Nos. 205, 225, 227, 229 and 231 and 241 to 253 Shirley Road

do

do

102 Stafford Road

do

do

Nos. 9, 14, 18, 37, 47 and 55 Shayer Road

do

do

133 Middle Road

do

do

Nos. 139 to 149 (odd) Middle Road

do

do

112 Porchester Road

do

do

Nos. 111 and 113 Portsmouth Road

do

do

6·2 acres of land bounded by Greywell Avenue, Aldermoor Road and Lyburn Close

do

do

8·72 acres of land fronting Botley Road

do

do

0·200 acres of land adjacent to Rossington Way

do

do

0·389 acres of land fronting Selbourne Avenue

do

do

0·080 acres of land fronting Test Lane

do

do

0·147 acres of land fronting Springford Road

do

do

0·123 acres of land fronting Victor Street

do

do

0·057 acres of land fronting Bassett Green Road

do

do

2·84 acres of land at Coleman Street, Chapel Road and Grove Street

do

do

2·18 acres of land on east side of Aberdeen Street

do

do

0·933 acres of land fronting Green Lane

do

do

399 Hinkler Road

do

do

0·183 acres of land adjacent to 314 Winchester Road

do

do

203 Kingsclere Avenue

do

do

0·20 acres of land at Southern Road

do

do

Nos. 94 to 114 Albert Road

do

do

Nos. 43 to 53 Chantry Road

do

do

0·032 acres of land at corner of Chantry Road and Ryde Terrace

do

do

0·099 acres of land at Crosshouse Road opposite junction with Endle Street

do

do

0·026 acres of land at Bridge Road adjacent to No. 1 Defender Walk

do

The District Council of South Kesteven

Stamford Sewage Works, comprising 8·58 acres of land south of Uffington Road, Stamford

The Anglian Water Authority

The District Council of South Norfolk

The Corn Hall, Diss, together with the land and buildings erected thereon

The Town Council of Diss

do

Leasehold interest in land situate the Mere's Mouth abutting on to Mere Street, Diss, together with the sign and plinth erected thereon

do

do

The Mere, O.S. No. 804, an area of 5·605 acres together with rights of flow into the river Waveney as may now be subsisting

do

do

The Arboretum, O.S. No. 812, an area of 1·368 acres including the pathway from Denmark Street to Park Road, Diss

do

do

Triangular shaped piece of land to the north west of Church Hall laid out as a garden including the pathway from Mere Street to Park Road, Diss

do

do

Alley known as Draper's Row, Diss

do

do

Lows footpath extending from Victoria Road to the bridge over the river Waveney, Diss

do

do

Land known as The Park Fields, Diss

do

do

The Market Place, Diss

do

The District Council of South North-amptonshire

Public open space land bounded by Ellesmere Road, Ellesmere Avenue and Bridgewater Road

The Town Council of Brackley

do

Land at Valley Estate abutting the highway at its northern end between Nos. 4 and 6 Valley Road and running in a south-easterly direction terminating at the highway between Nos. 28 and 50 Valley Road

do

do

Land at Valley Estate situated immediately south-east of the termination of Nether Close and bounded on its northern and eastern sides by watercourses and on its southern side by the footpath

do

do

Land off Banbury Road, west of Westhill Gardens and Wayneflete Close (part of OS parcel 92)

do

do

All footpaths and walkways (where not adopted by Highway Authority)

do

do

Town Hall and Market Place

do

do

Land at Halse Road (part of OS parcel 194) lying between the southern boundary of the Cemetery and the northern boundary of the adjacent residential development

do

The Borough Council of South Tyneside

277/279, 281, 283/285, 287/289 South Palmerston Street

The County Council of Tyne and Wear

do

310/312 South Frederick Street

do

do

168/170, 172/174, 176/178, 180/182, 184/186, 188/190, 200/202, 204/206, 208/210, 212/214, 216/218, 220/222, 224/226, 228/230, 183/185, 187/189, 191/193, 195/197, 207/209, 211/213, 215/217, 219/221, 223/225, 227/229, 231/233, 235/237, 239/241, 243/245 and 247/249 John Williamson Street

do

do

28 Reed Street

do

do

57 Bertram Street

do

do

11 Greathead Street

do

do

Site of former warehouse premises in Whitehead Street

do

do

1/3, 5/7, 9/11, 13/15, 2/4, 6/8, 10/12, 14/16, 18/20, 22/24, 26/28 and 30/32 Dean Crescent

do

do

46 to 76 (inclusive evens) West Way

do

do

393/395 and 397/399 Dean Road

do

do

10,450 sq. yds. of land known as the Victoria Road Depot, Victoria Road, South Shields

do

do

4,353 sq. yds. of land situate immediately to the west of the Incinerator, Middlefields, South Shields and extending to the east, west and north of the existing Amenity Block

do

do

691 sq. yards of land situate within the Incinerator Complex, Middlefields, South Shields, extending westwards from the existing Weigh Bridge to the roundabout at the western entrance to the complex

do

do

Sites of 3/161 (odd numbers only) Sites of 167/181 (odd numbers only) John Williamson Street

do

do

1a, 1, 3, 4/84 (even numbers only), 94/136 (even numbers only) Alice Street

do

do

27, 29 Reed Street

do

do

55, 57, 57½, 59 Walpole Street

do

do

120, 126 Laygate

do

The District Council of Tendring

Approximately 8,000 sq. metres of land fronting Rush Green Road, Clacton, with a rear (eastern) boundary 80 metres in length and a northern boundary 100 metres in length

The County Council of Essex

do

Approximately 0·5 acres of land off Station Road, Lawford, bounded on the west by the railway and on the north by the access road to the sewage works

do

The Borough Council of Tewkesbury

Town Hall

The Town Council of Tewkesbury

do

Depot, Chance Street

do

do

9 Church Street

do

do

1 Comptons Alley

do

do

Severn Ham

do

do

Land, Mythe Railway Nature Reserve

do

do

Children's Play Area, land at junction of Howells Road and Link Road, Tewkesbury

do

do

Children's Play Area, land at corner of Carrant Road and Mitton Way, Tewkesbury

do

do

Children's Play Area, land at rear of 8 to 26 Rosefield Crescent, Tewkesbury

do

do

Children's Play Area, land adjoining 109 Churchill Grove, Tewkesbury

do

do

Children's Play Area, land situate between Queens Road and Warwick Place, Tewkesbury

do

do

The lordship of the manor of Tewkesbury

do

do

Moorings in the river Avon

do

do

Fishing rights in the river Avon

do

The District Council of Vale of White Horse

Approximately 4·656 acres of land situate to the west of Peep-O-Day Lane, Wilsham Road, Abingdon and lying to the north of a track or lane which runs along the northern boundary of the Abingdon Sewerage Works

The Thames Water Authority

do

Approximately 0·128 acres of land situate to the east of Peep-O-Day Lane, Wilsham Road, Abingdon and lying to the south of Abingdon Pumping Station No. 1

do

The District Council of West Oxfordshire

The Leys Recreation Ground, Witney

The Town Council of Witney

do

King George's Field Recreation Ground, Witney

do

The Council of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

Eton Recreation Ground

The Town Council of Eton

do

Eton Wick Recreation Ground

do

The Borough Council of Wolverhampton

Land at Crown Street, Wolverhampton, containing a Cleansing Depot and an Incineration plant with associated offices

The County Council of West Midlands and the Borough Council of Wolverhampton

do

Depot at Lunt Road, Bilston

The County Council of West Midlands

do

Depot, offices and stores at Moathouse Lane, Wednesfield

do

The District Council of Wychavon

All allotments controlled by the former Droitwich Borough Council

The Town Council of Droitwich

do

The Almonry, Evesham

The Town Council of Evesham

do

All allotments controlled by the former Evesham Borough Council

do

do

All cemeteries within the former borough of Evesham

do

do

Hampton Playing Field

do

do

Battleton Brook Area, Evesham

do

The Town Council of Bradford-on-Avon

Bradford-on-Avon Cemetery

The District Council of West Wiltshire

The Town Council of Bishop's Stortford

5·16 hectares of land off Great Hadham Road, Bishop's Stortford (O.S. Ref. (1921 Edition, Sheet XXIII) 569, 570 and 571)

The District Council of East Hertfordshire

do

0·87 hectares of land west of The Firs JMI School in Great Hadham Road, Bishop's Stortford (O.S. Ref. (1921 Edition, Sheet XXIII) part 572)

do

The Town Council of Bridport

Mortuary Room, South Street, Bridport

The District Council of West Dorset

The Town Council of Buckingham

Buckingham Burial Ground, Buckingham

The District Council of Aylesbury Vale

The Parish Council of Harpenden

0·955 acres open space land at Batford allotments, Harpenden

The City Council of St. Albans

do

0·079 acres open space land at Marquis Lane and River Lea, Harpenden

do

do

0·345 acres common land at junction of Station Road and Lower Luton Road, Harpenden, together with any rights in respect thereof

do

do

0·13 acres common land at the junction of Walkers Road and Southdown Road, Harpenden, together with any rights in respect thereof

do

do

Westfield Road Cemetery, Harpenden

do

do

Shelters in the Parish of Harpenden, other than those situated on land owned by the Harpenden Parish Council

do

The Parish Council of Hilperton

Hilperton Cemetery

The District Council of West Wiltshire

The Town Council of Rye

The Landgate Tower, Rye, containing in area 84 sq. metres

The District Council of Rother

do

Ypres Tower or Castle, Rye, containing in area 256 sq. metres

do

do

Part of Town Walls adjacent to car park in Cinque Port Street, Rye, in length 60 metres

do

do

Cistern and Pump, Pump Street, Rye, containing in area 99 sq. metres

do

do

Factory Marsh Allotments at rear of South Undercliff, Rye, containing in area 0·9591 hectares

do

do

Love Lane Allotments, Love Lane, Rye, containing in area 3·346 hectares

do

do

Rope Walk Allotments, Rope Walk, Rye, containing in area 2,347 sq. metres

do

The Town Council of Trowbridge

Trowbridge Cemetery

The District Council of West Wiltshire

The Town Council of Warminster

Pine Lawns Cemetery

do

do

Land acquired as a War Memorial known as Copheap

do

The Town Council of Westbury

Westbury Cemetery

do

The parish councils of Rye and Rye Foreign

Cemetery and buildings, Rye Hill, Rye, containing in area 3·4155 hectares

The District Council of Rother

The Northumbrian Water Authority

30·72 acres of land lying to the east of Mill Road, Blackhall Mill, Chopwell, Gateshead, having as its western boundary the various boundaries of the dwellinghouses in Mill Road, East Terrace, Bolton's Bungalows, The Green, and Chopwell Mill, as its northern boundary the un-named back lane running eastwards from Chopwell Mill to E. D. Morrell Terrace, and as its southern and eastern boundaries the smallholding known as Tongue Burns Farm

The Borough Council of Gateshead

do

8·34 acres of land to the east of Mill Road and Chopwell Road at Blackhall Mill, Chopwell, Gateshead forming the sites of the dwellinghouses and gardens known as Connolly Terrace and Armondside Road together with the adjoining allotment gardens on the south side of the River Derwent

do

do

The dwellinghouse known as Tongue Burns Farmhouse, Tongue Burns Farm, Blackhall Mill, Chopwell, Gateshead

do

do

2,790 square yards of land to the east of Dipwood Road, Rowlands Gill, Gateshead, being the sites of two private dwellinghouses adjoining the Whisky Bridge sewage disposal works

do

do

1·308 acres of land forming part of the Colwell Sewage Treatment Works

The District Council of Tynedale

do

8·33 acres of land forming the site of the former Flint Mill Sewage Disposal Works at Houghtonle-Spring

The Borough Council of Sunderland

The North West Water Authority

1·78 acres of land at Little Stanney, Ellesmere Port

The Borough Council of Ellesmere Port and Neston

The Severn-Trent Water Authority

Approximately 1 acre of land, premises and works known as the Bracebridge Pumping Station, High Hoe Road, Worksop

The District Council of Bassetlaw

do

2,967 sq. yards of land and buildings at Goods Road, Belper

The District Council of Amber Valley

The Southern Water Authority

55·080 acres of land forming part of the North Farm Estate, off North Farm Lane, Tunbridge Wells

The County Council of Kent

do

2·50 acres of land off Longfield Road, Tunbridge Wells

do

do

11·24 acres of land forming part of the North Farm Estate, west of North Farm Lane and east of the railway, the boundary being sensibly tangential to the railway curve and parallel to the road

The Borough Council of Tunbridge Wells

do

2·43 acres of land forming part of the North Farm Estate, south west of the access road to the destructor plant and extending from Longfield Road to North Farm Lane

do

do

1·48 acres of land forming part of the North Farm Estate, irregular in shape and situate either side of North Farm Lane adjoining the old North Farm buildings

do

do

No. 10 North Farm Cottages

do

do

50 acres of land situate and known as Cinderhill Wood, Matfield

do

The Thames Water Authority

Approximately 0·0087 acres of land situate within the site of the former Admiralty Sewerage Works, Grove, Wantage

The District Council of Vale of White Horse

The Yorkshire Water Authority

41·968 hectares of land at Apperley Bridge, Bradford, bounded towards the west by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, on the south by Apperley Road, on the east in part by Apperley Lane and on the north by the Leeds to Shipley railway line, including Elm Tree Farm and Bottom Farm

The City Council of Bradford

do

3·088 hectares of land on the south side of Apperley Road, Apperley Bridge, Bradford comprising field Nos. O.S. 1689 and 0393 including Field House

do

do

Approximately 11·47 hectares of land on the south side of the River Aire at Buck Mill, Thackley, Bradford adjacent to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal

do

do

Land between Esholt Lane and the River Aire at Esholt comprising O.S. Nos. 7000, 7700 and 7800 (but excluding the pump house aqueduct and associated works)

do

do

13·73 hectares of land at Esholt bounded towards the south-east by Esholt Lane and towards the north by Cunliffe Lane

do

do

7·185 hectares of land bounded towards the south by Cunliffe Lane, Esholt and on the north in part by the embankment of the Shipley to Guiseley railway line, comprising parts of O.S. Nos. 5533, 7027, 7240, 8831, 8846 and 0033 and the whole of fields O.S. 0041 and 8337

do

do

26·462 hectares of land at Baildon bounded towards the north-west by Esholt Lane towards the west in part by Otley Road and on the south-east by the centre of the River Aire, including Bean House and Ford House Farm

do

do

5·40 hectares of land comprising O.S. Nos. 0979, 2376, and 3177 situated between Otley Road and Esholt Lane, Baildon, including Gill Beck farmhouse

do

do

The house and premises numbered 2 Esholt Lane, Baildon, together with the land immediately to the north-west of such premises (extending as far as Otley Road and comprising in total 0·556 hectares)

do

do

The houses and premises numbered 10 Esholt Lane, Baildon, together with lands forming the curtilage thereof and immediately to the north and north-west of such premises (extending as far as Otley Road and comprising in total 0·3359 hectares)

do

do

Land on the easterly side of Harrogate Road and on the north bank of the River Aire at Apperley Bridge, Bradford being O.S. field number 6800 and at present used as a sports ground

do

PART II

(1)

(2)

(3)

Transferor authority

Property

Transferee authority

The District Council of Radnor

2·30 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Townsfield allotments (on land formerly known as Conjuror's Farm), Knighton

The Town Council of Knighton

do

2·09 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Crabtree Green allotments, Llandrindod Wells

The Town Council of Llandrindod Wells

The Borough Council of Taff-Ely

4·38 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as the Oakland Terrace Site lying to the rear of Oakland Terrace, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd

The Town Council of Pontypridd

do

1·08 acres or thereabouts of allotment land lying between Ilan Avenue and Glyndwr Avenue, Ebenezer, Rhydyfelin, Pontypridd and known as Glyndwr Site

do

do

9·47 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Tinplate Works Field at the rear of Meadow Street, Treforest, Pontypridd

do

do

1·16 acres or thereabouts of allotment land lying to the rear of Kingsland Terrace, Treforest, Pontypridd

do

do

5·92 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Craig Leyshon Site lying to the rear of Park Place, Cilfynydd, Pontypridd

do

do

1·77 acres or thereabouts of allotment land lying west of Tynabedw and to the rear of Merthyr Road, Pontypridd

do

do

4·26 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Taylor's Field Site lying adjacent to Ty Gwyn Road, Pontypridd

do

do

8·26 acres or thereabouts of allotment land known as Ely Brook Site lying between the River Taff and the Albion Branch Mineral Railway Line to the rear of Coedpenmaen Road, Pontypridd

do

do

1·78 acres or thereabouts of allotment land west of The Parade, Pontypridd at the lower end of Dorothy Street, Pontypridd

do

The Borough Council of Vale of Glamorgan

Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry containing an area of approximately 24·35 acres

The Town Council of Barry

do

Children's Play Park known as Cowbridge Twt comprising approximately 1·143 acres, together with access thereto (without prejudice to other rights of access appertaining), situate adjacent to and south of the former Cowbridge Grammar School

The Town Council of Cowbridge

do

Land known as Cowbridge Cemetery comprising an area of approximately 0·75 acres, together with rights of access thereto, and situate south-west of the highway known as The Limes

do

do

Car Park (excluding the public conveniences), rear of Town Hall, Cowbridge.

The County Council of South Glamorgan

do

Car Park (excluding the public conveniences), adjacent to the Town Hall, Llantwit, Major.

do

do

Car Park, Cliff Walk, Penarth

do

do

Multi-Storey Car Park, The Esplanade, Penarth

do

do

Small park opposite Rose Cottage near the South Gate, Cowbridge

The Town Council of Cowbridge

do

Town Hall, Town Hall Square, Cowbridge

do

do

War Memorial outside Town Hall, Cowbridge

do

do

The Paget Rooms (including the two shops incorporated therewith), Victoria Road, Penarth

The Town Council of Penarth

do

Penarth Cemetery, containing an area of 7·5 acres or thereabouts, situate at Castle Avenue, Penarth

do

The Town Council of Narberth

All the estate in and rights in respect of the Town Moor, Narberth

The District Council of South Pembrokeshire

EXPLANATORY NOTE

This Order makes further provision incidental, consequential, transitional and supplementary to the Local Government Act 1972 and the Water Act 1973, relating to—

the amendment of certain Acts and instruments;

certain franchise and prescriptive rights;

the powers of statutory water undertakers to lay mains; and

the transfer of certain property, etc.