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LOCAL GOVERNMENT, ENGLAND AND WALES
Made
8th October 1975
Laid before Parliament
22nd October 1975
Coming into Operation
12th November 1975
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), 255 and 266(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 and section 34(1) of the Water Act 1973 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following order:—
1. This order may be cited as the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) (No. 3) Order 1975 and shall come into operation on 12th November 1975.
2. Subject to articles 5(1) 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.
3.—(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.
4.—(1) In the Electric Lighting Act 1882, insection 31 (as set out in Part I of Schedule 4 to the Electricity Act 1947 and amended in the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) (No. 2) Order 1974(1)), “metropolitan” shall be omitted.
(2) In the Electricity Act 1947, in section 67(1) (as so amended), in the definition of “local authority”, “metropolitan” shall be omitted.
(3) In the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960, in section 23, in subsection (2) (orders prohibiting the stationing of caravans), for “The council of a rural district” there shall be substituted “The council of a district”.
(4) In the Pipe-lines Act 1962, in section 35 (deposit of maps with local authorities), in subsection (6) (as amended as aforesaid), “metropolitan” shall be omitted.
5.—(1) This article is made by the Secretary of State for the Environment in relation to article 9 of the Local Authorities etc. (England) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 1974(2) as amended by the Local Authorities etc. (Miscellaneous Provision) (No. 5) Order 1974(3), and by the Secretary of State for Wales in relation to article 7 of the Local Authorities etc. (Wales) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 1974(4).
(2) In each such article—
in paragraph (4)
in sub-paragraph (b), “, not less than 30 days before completion of the transaction as between the parties,” shall be omitted; and
for sub-paragraph (c) there shall be substituted—
“(c)Any notice required by sub-paragraph (b) shall—
be given by recorded delivery;
indicate the purpose for which the land was held immediately before 1st April 1974;
indicate whether the land is registered;
if it is registered, indicate the title number;
if it is not registered, indicate the name and address of the purchaser, lessee or other disponee or of such persons as have been nominated by him or, if that is the case, that the proposal is to sell the land by auction or tender.”
; and
in paragraph (8), for “paragraphs (4) to (7)” there shall be substituted “paragraph (4)”.
(3) Sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph (4) of each such article shall not apply in relation to any relevant authority and to any land where that authority have, in an instrument in writing signed by the officer appointed for that purpose, indicated to the authority first mentioned in that paragraph that notices of proposals in respect of the land need not be given to them.
Where the land in question is not registered the authority first mentioned in paragraph (4) of each such article shall give a copy of the instrument to the purchaser, lessee or other disponee or to such persons as have been nominated by him.
No claim by the authority first mentioned in this paragraph that land covered by an instrument issued on their behalf was transferred to them by the Local Authorities (England) (Property etc.) Order 1973(5) or the Local Authorities (Wales) (Property etc.) Order 1973(6), as the case may be, shall have effect to affect the title of the purchaser, lessee or other disponee of such land.
(4) The instrument referred to in paragraph (3) may extend to lands specified particularly or by description or to any land.
6.—(1) This article applies to—
(a)the matters set out in (i) to (iv), being matters as to which article 8 of the Water Authorities (Staff Protection and Transfer Schemes) Order 1974(7), articles 11(1), 12 and 13(9) and (10) of the Local Authorities etc. (Staff Transfer and Protection) Order 1974(8) and articles 7(1), 8 and 9(8) and (9) of the Transfer of Police Civilian Staff and Probation Staff Order 1974(9) provided for determination in accordance with the arrangements set out in the Memorandum on Machinery for Staff Appeals enclosed with Circular WSSC 13/74 (Water Services Staff Commission for England and Wales) dated 31st January 1974 and the Memorandum on Staff Appeals enclosed with Circular LGSC 15/73 (Local Government Staff Commission for England) LGSC(W) 12/73 (Local Government Staff Commission for Wales) dated 13th December 1973—
(i)any appeal by an officer to which article 8 of the order first mentioned, article 12 of the order secondly mentioned or article 8 of the order thirdly mentioned would, apart from the provision of this article, apply;
(ii)any question by an officer whether he was or was not employed in any manner specified in article 6 or 8 of the order secondly mentioned or article 4 of the order thirdly mentioned;
(iii)any question by an officer whether duties are reasonably comparable within the meaning of paragraph (6) of article 13 of the order secondly mentioned or paragraph (5) of article 9 of the order thirdly mentioned; and
(iv)any appeal by an officer in respect of new terms and conditions of employment; and
(b)the matters set out in (v) and (vi), being matters as to which the Memorandum secondly mentioned made arrangements for their determination—
(v)any question whether the duties of an officer appointed by a local authority before 1st April 1974 to hold any office or employment before or as from that date who, but for the appointment, would be transferred on 1st April 1974 under section 255 of the Local Government Act 1972 to the employment of any local authority are reasonably comparable to those in which he was engaged immediately before the appointment; and
(vi)any question in relation to the terms and conditions of the employment of such an officer.
(2) Any matter to which this article applies which has not on 17th November 1975 been lodged with a Water Staff Appeals Tribunal or a Staff Appeals Tribunal in accordance with the arrangements set out in the memoranda described in paragraph (1) shall be determined in accordance with the arrangements applicable to the determination of disputes between the officer concerned and the authority by whom he is employed.
7. Paragraph 25 of Schedule 14 to the Local Government Act 1972 (which empowers a local authority to resolve that any of the enactments mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall apply throughout their area)—
(a)shall apply to the council of any district to part of which the Home Counties (Music and Dancing) Licensing Act 1926 applies, in relation to section 51 of the Public Health Acts Amendment Act 1890, with the substitution for references to the whole of the area of the local authority of references to the area of the council other than such part; and
(b)shall apply to the district council of Broxbourne, Elmbridge, Epping Forest, Reigate and Banstead or Welwyn Hatfield, in relation to section 171(4) of the Public Health Act 1875 and section 76 of the Public Health Act 1925, with the substitution for references to the whole of the area of the local authority of references to so much of the area of the council as is not included in the metropolitan police district.
8.—(1) The rights in respect of oyster fishing in the Tamar enjoyed immediately before 1st April 1974 by the corporation or council of the borough of Saltash shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Saltash.
(2) Any manorial rights exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the urban district council of Woodbridge shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Woodbridge.
(3) The power to maintain the Old Town Hall market exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the council of the urban district of Oundle shall be exercisable by the Town Council of Oundle.
(4) Any town council to whom any matter is transferred by paragraph (1), (2) or (3) shall have the same powers in relation thereto as were exercisable immediately before 1st April 1974 by the corporation or council from whom the matter is transferred.
9.—(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 1973 and articles 7 and 8 of the Local Authorities etc. (England) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 1974 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 1973 and articles 6 and 8 of the Local Authorities etc. (Wales) (Property etc.: Further Provision) Order 1974 shall apply as if paragraph (3) and Part II of the Schedule to this order were contained in the said order of 1973.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for the Environment.
John Silkin
Minister for Planning and Local Government
Department of the Environment
7th October 1975
John Morris
Secretary of State for Wales
8th October 1975
Article 9
(1) | (2) | (3) |
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Transferor Authority | Property | Transferee Authority |
The County Council of Kent | Refuse tip at Denstead Wood, Chartham | The City Council of Canterbury |
The County Council of Kent | Part of Dukes Meadow, Harbledown, amounting to 0.8 hectares approximately | The City Council of Canterbury |
The County Council of Kent | 51 London Road, Canterbury | The City Council of Canterbury |
The County Council of Kent | 380-384 (evens) Tonbridge Road, Maidstone | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | 4.61 hectares of the Walnut Tree Farm Refuse Tip off the B2010 at Tovil | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | Car park at the junction of Market Street and Museum Street, Maidstone | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | Car park at junction of Museum Street and St. Faiths Street, Maidstone | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | Part of the site of the Tovil Green, Maidstone, Refuse Collection/Disposal Site amounting in all to 6.82 acres | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | Land between 62 and 64 Broadoak Avenue, Maidstone | The Borough Council of Maidstone |
The County Council of Kent | Former library, Victoria Road, Margate | The District Council of Thanet |
The Borough Council of Ashford | Refuse Collection Site at Ninn Lane, Great Chart, Ashford, extending to 1.65 acres | The County Council of Kent |
The District Council of Beaconsfield | 0.241 acres of land at the junction of Warwick Road and St. Michael's Green, lying to the north of Warwick Road | The Town Council of Beaconsfield |
The District Council of Beaconsfield | 0.244 acres of land at the junction of Warwick Road and St. Michael's Green on the south side of Warwick Road | The Town Council of Beaconsfield |
The District Council of Beaconsfield | 0.067 acres of land at the junction of Wilton Road and Grenfell Road, on the south side of Grenfell Road | The Town Council of Beaconsfield |
The City Council of Bradford | Any land or interest therein which was immediately prior to 1st April 1974 held and used solely for the purpose of the provision of a bus shelter | The West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive |
The City Council of Bradford | The rights of the transferor authority under any agreement relating to the erection of bus shelters | The West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive |
The District Council of Cannock Chase | Approximately 4 acres of land adjoining Cannock Main Sewage Works | The Severn-Trent Water Authority |
The District Council of Cannock Chase | Approximately 8 acres of land adjoining Norton Canes Sewage Works | The Severn-Trent Water Authority |
The City Council of Canterbury | The site of the extension of the adult training centre, Canterbury, amounting to 0.316 hectares | The County Council of Kent |
The City Council of Canterbury | Site of St. Anselm's R.C. School excluding the site of the buildings | The County Council of Kent |
The City Council of Canterbury | The Diocesan and Payne Smith School, Old Ruttington Lane, Canterbury | The County Council of Kent |
The District Council of Caradon | A parcel of land in the Parish of Lansallos, being part of OS.592 and part OS.581 being situated on the northern side of Langreek Road and to the south of the existing Council housing estate known as Hillsview, such Council house estate being situated between Kellow Hill and Langreek Road aforesaid | The Parish Council of Lansallos |
The District Council of Caradon | The Guildhall, Saltash | The Town Council of Saltash |
The District Council of Caradon | The oyster fishery in the Tamer and the oyster house at Saltash | The Town Council of Saltash |
The District Council of Caradon | Public Hall and office complex at York Road and Buller Road, Torpoint, except the office at No. 4 York Road and that part of it which forms a flying freehold | The Town Council of Torpoint |
The District Council of Carrick | Memorial Park, Quay Road, Penryn | The Town Council of Penryn |
The District Council of Craven | The Bold Venture, Broughton Road, Burnside, Firth, North Parade and Regent Estate recreation grounds | The Town Council of Skipton |
The District Council of Dartford | The Grove, Knockhall Chase, Station Road and Crescent car parks | The Parish Council of Swanscombe |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Higham Ferrers Cemetery together with Chapel and Mortuary situate at Vine Hill Drive, Higham Ferrers, together with such adjoining land acquired and used for burial purposes | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Sports Ground situate at Wharf Road and Saffron Road, Higham Ferrers, together with all the buildings and structures thereon | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The recreation pleasure ground at Castle Fields, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space known as Stanwick Road Recreation Ground, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space situate and known as the Northern part of the Churchyard of St. Mary, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space situate on the southerly side of Queensway, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space situate and known as Walnut Tree Enclosure at the junction of Kings Meadow Lane and North End, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land now the site of Saffron Road Car Park, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land the site of and known as Market Square Car Park, Higham Ferrers | The Town Council of Higham Ferrers |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Rest Garden, High Street, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Recreation Ground off Scarborough Street, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Civic Hall, High Street, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space, land bounded by High Street, Finedon Road and College Street, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space, land at High Street and Victoria Street, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Car Park at Church Street and High Street, Irthlingborough (excluding therefrom the land the site of the proposed Public Conveniences, and also excluding the land immediately surrounding such site to a width of 3 metres together with such other land necessary to provide suitable access thereto) | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Building former pumping station adjoining Recreation Ground off Manton Road, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Recreation Ground bounded by Churchill Avenue, Bugby Drive and Fettledine Road, Irthlingborough | The Town Council of Irthlingborough |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land and buildings formerly the Territorial Army Centre, Benefield Road, Oundle, but now in part the Benefield Road Car Park | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land situate in the Market Place, Oundle, and known as the Old Town Hall | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Recreation Ground at New Road, Oundle (excluding therefrom the site of the Public Conveniences and the land immediately surrounding such site to a width of 3 metres or thereabouts) | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land at the junction of New Road and St. Peter's Road, Oundle, together with the building thereon | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Recreation Ground at Springfield Road, Oundle, containing 0.55 acres or thereabouts | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land forming the site of the Car Park at St. Osyths Lane, Oundle (excluding therefrom the site of the Public Conveniences and the land immediately surrounding such site to a width of 3 metres or thereabouts) | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Queen Victoria Hall and land adjoining thereto at West Street, Oundle | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | An area of open space land situated off St. Peter's Road, Oundle, containing 3.229 acres or thereabouts | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Recreation Area at St. Peter's Road, Oundle, together with all buildings and structures thereon | The Town Council of Oundle |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land known as London Road Pits, London Road, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Land known as Stanwick Road Pits, Stanwick Road, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Bassford Recreation Ground and extension thereto at London Road, Raunds, containing 4 acres or thereabouts | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The residue of the garden area to Raunds Hall, Brook Street, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Site of Bus Station, Car Park and Gardens at The Square, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Stanwick Gardens, Spencer Parade, Stanwick (excluding therefrom the site of the Public Conveniences and the land immediately surrounding such site to a width of 3 metres or thereabouts) | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Memorial Gardens, High Street, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | The Playing Fields off Raunds Road, Stanwick | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Car Park situate adjacent to and to the rear of the Fire Station, The Square, Raunds | The Town Council of Raunds |
The District Council of East Northamptonshire | Open Space known as Mill Field | The Town Council of Raunds |
The Borough Council of Gillingham | About 338 sq. metres of land behind Rainham Branch Library | The County Council of Kent |
The Borough Council of Kirklees | Batley Maternity Home | The County Council of West Yorkshire |
The City Council of Liverpool | The District Housing Office, Stockbridge Lane, Knowsley | The Borough Council of Knowsley |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Kenning Park pitch and putt course including adjoining playground at Holmgate Road, Clay Cross (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3863) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Meadow Farm Fishing Pond Site, Clay Cross (West of Press Brook) (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3863) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Playground off Rock Crescent, Clay Cross (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3864) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Adventure Playground off North Street, Holmgate, Clay Cross (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3864) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Playground east of Queen Street, Clay Cross (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3962) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Playground at junction of Penncroft Lane and Cemetery Road, Danesmoor, (part of O.S. Sheet SK 4062) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Playground at Bevan Road, Danesmoor, (part of O.S. Sheet SK 3962) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of North East Derbyshire | Open space east of The Square, Danesmoor (part of O.S. Sheet SK 4063) | The Parish Council of Clay Cross |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Arthur Barnard Hall, Bradbourne Vale Road | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Bradbourne Sandpits Open Space (part) comprising 5.38 acres | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Brittains Lane Open Space | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Kippington Meadow, Oak Hill Road | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Mill Pond Wood, Seal Road | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Upper St. John's Open Space | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Vine Plantation, Vine Gardens, Vine Waste | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Woodside Road Open Space | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | Upper High Street Gardens | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | The Master's Gate, High Street | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The District Council of Sevenoaks | White Hart Beeches Open Space | The Town Council of Sevenoaks |
The Borough Council of Southend-on-Sea | That site approximately 0.614 acres in extent which lies to the West of Chalkwell Park Drive, Leigh, and is bounded on the north by Pall Mall and on the South by Leigh Road, being the site of the former Leigh Generating Station | The County Council of Essex |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that disused gravel pit containing an area of 10 acres or thereabouts situate at Browick Road, Wymondham, and forming part of enclosures 956 and 957 on the Ordnance Survey Map (Norfolk Sheet LXXIV.14—1938 Edition) together with a pavilion, sanitary conveniences, precast concrete store and shelter | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that 5 acres 1 rood of land bounded on the north east by a road leading from Spooner Row to Turnpike Road and forming enclosure No. 1979 on the Ordnance Survey Map (Norfolk Sheet LXXXVI.5—1906 Edition) | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that 1.4 acres of land situate at Rothbury Road, Wymondham, forming part of enclosure No. 627 on the Ordnance Survey Map (Norfolk Sheet LXXIV.10—1938 Edition) | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that land containing 0.647 of an acre at Middleton Street, Wymondham, bounded by the Post Office towards the south and by a public highway known as Back Lane towards the east and now forming the Priory Garden and Priory Bowling Green | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that land containing 3.4 acres situate at Back Lane, Wymondham, forming enclosure No. 944 on the Ordnance Survey Map (Norfolk Sheet LXXIV.14—1938 Edition) together with the sanitary conveniences thereon | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that triangular piece of land known as the Market Place and the Ancient Monument thereon known as the Market Cross | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The District Council of South Norfolk | All that carved Town Sign on granite plinth erected in the forecourt to St. Thomas-a-Beckett's Chapel at Church Street, Wymondham | The Town Council of Wymondham |
The Borough Council of South Tyneside | The Arbeia Roman Fort and Museum and surrounding site | The County Council of Tyne and Wear |
The District Council of Suffolk Coastal | The Market Hall, Saxmundham | The Town Council of Saxmundham |
The District Council of Suffolk Coastal | Elmhurst Park | The Town Council of Woodbridge |
The District Council of Suffolk Coastal | The Market Hill, Woodbridge | The Town Council of Woodbridge |
The Borough Council of Sunderland | Monkwearmouth Station Museum | The County Council of Tyne and Wear |
The District Council of Warwick | Approximately 24 acres of land to the south of Stratford Road and adjoining the Longbridge Sewage Works | The Severn - Trent Water Authority |
The Town Council of Burnham-on-Crouch | Public Clock and Clock Tower, High Street | The District Council of Maldon |
The Town Council of Burnham-on-Crouch | Burial Ground, Southminster Road; and adjoining land acquired for burial purposes, namely parts OS 328 and 349 | The District Council of Maldon |
The Town Council of Credition | All town and village greens and common land | The District Council of Tiverton |
The Town Council of Credition | All bus and public shelters, public clocks, cycle parks | The District Council of Tiverton |
The Town Council of Denholme | Bus Shelters | The West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive |
The Town Council of Felixstowe | All town and village greens | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Felixstowe | All shelters, public clocks, and bicycle parking places | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Felixstowe | 0.2 acres of land at Walton, Felixstowe, being the former Walton Burial Ground | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Parish Council of Ilkley | Parish matters comprised in item No. 13 of the table in Schedule 2 of the Local Authorities (England) (Property etc.) Order 1973 other than bus shelters | The City Council of Bradford |
The Town Council of Littlehampton | Littlehampton Cemetery | The District Council of Arun |
The Town Council of Littlehampton | The Green, including the Miniature Golf Course | The District Council of Arun |
The Town Council of Littlehampton | The West Beach | The District Council of Arun |
The Town Council of Littlehampton | Caffyns Field | The District Council of Arun |
The Town Council of Littlehampton | All allotments previously owned and administered by Littlehampton U.D.C. | The District Council of Arun |
The Town Council of Looe | West Looe Cemetery including its extension | The District Council of Caradon |
The Town Council of Looe | Leasehold interest in the War Memorial site | The District Council of Caradon |
The Town Council of Saxmundham | Saxmundham Cemetery | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Saxmundham | All town and village greens | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Saxmundham | All shelters and bicycle parking places | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Saxmundham | Land, forming part of OS 160, to the south of Park Avenue | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Stone | Stone cemetery, including Chapel, 8.7 acres (OS Refs. (1964 Edition) 9330, 0431, 0225, 9820) | The Borough Council of Stafford |
The Town Council of Stowmarket | Public conveniences and access, Finborough Road, Stowmarket | The District Council of Mid Suffolk |
The Town Council of Tiverton | Tiverton Cemetery | The District Council of Tiverton |
The Town Council of Tiverton | All town and village greens and common land | The District Council of Tiverton |
The Town Council of Tiverton | All bus and public shelters, war memorials, public clocks, cycle parks | The District Council of Tiverton |
The Town Council of Torpoint | Horson Cemetery, Torpoint | The District Council of Caradon |
The Town Council of Torpoint | Town Clock | The District Council of Caradon |
The Town Council of Woodbridge | All town and village greens, shelters, public clocks and bicycle parking places | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Town Council of Woodbridge | Woodbridge Cemetery | The District Council of Suffolk Coastal |
The Anglian Water Authority | 4.951 hectares of land OS Nos. 3062, 3665 situated to the west of Barley-lands Road and immediately south of the River Crouch | The District Council of Basildon |
(1) | (2) | (3) |
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Transferor Authority | Property | Transferee Authority |
The County Council of Mid Glamorgan | The Treforest Reading Room, Broadway, Pontypridd | The Borough Council of Taff-Ely |
The Borough Council of Delyn | Town Hall, Market Square, Flint | The Town Council of Flint |
The District Council of Montgomery | Cenotaph and Memorial Garden, Newtown | The Town Council of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn |
The District Council of Montgomery | The Robert Owen Statue and Garden, Newtown | The Town Council of Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn |
The Town Council of Amlwch | Amlwch Institute land extending north-eastwards from a line 77 ft. 6 ins. from the boundary of Bull Bay Road, and having an area of 1,030 sq. yds. | The Borough Council of Ynys Môn-Isle of Anglesey |
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;
the sale, etc., and development of land;
outstanding appeals under the orders dealing with staff transfers;
the adoption of certain enactments in Home County area;
certain franchise and prescriptive rights; and
the transfer of certain property, etc.
(1974 I, p. 2359).
(1974 I, p. 1276).
(1974 III, p. 7981).
(1974 I, p. 1264).
(1973 III, p. 6401).
(1973 III, p. 6452).
(1974 I, p. 1409).
(1974 I, p. 1709).
(1974 I, p. 2173).
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