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Sheet is a village and civil parish in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It is 1.1 miles (1.8 km) northeast of Petersfield , just off the A3 road . Characteristics of the village
There is marked variation in the use of conservation area status across England, with coverage ranging from 100% of properties in the Isles of Scilly (which is one large conservation area) through an average of 17% in London (although some boroughs have over 50% coverage) to under 5% in about 30% of local authority areas.
Conservation area status also removes some permitted development rights that apply in undesignated areas. In England, conservation area consent was abolished by the ERR Act (1) and replaced with a requirement for planning permission for demolition of a building in a conservation area (1). In Wales, the requirement for conservation area consent ...
Goldsithney (Cornish: Golsydhni, meaning fair of St Sithney) [1] is a village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It is on the B3280 at grid reference, about four miles (6 km) east of Penzance and one mile (1.6 km) east of Marazion. [2]
These roads were designated as trunk roads: the A36 in 1946 and the A303 in 1958. In 1975 their junction was redesigned, with both upgraded to dual carriageways, the A303 diverted away from Wylye village, and the A36 passing close to the remnants of Deptford. [6] Most of the village was designated as a Conservation Area in 1975. [11]
The Navy used the area as a high-security communications station throughout the Cold War and donated the 1,203 acres (4.87 km 2) of land to the Fish and Wildlife Service in 1993. Guam's Delegate to Congress at that time, Robert A. Underwood , objected to the transfer as a violation of indigenous Chamorro land rights for not returning the ...
Shorne is a village and civil parish in the borough of Gravesham in Kent, England.The parish lies 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Gravesend.Most of the land is well-drained but its marshes, the Shorne Marshes reach down to the Thames Estuary and are an SSSI amid the North Kent Marshes on the Hoo Peninsula proper.
Spring Village is a location in the Telford and Wrekin borough in Shropshire, England. [1] [2] It forms part of the Dawley Hamlets civil parish alongside Aqueduct, Doseley, Horsehay, Lightmoor and Little Dawley. [3] [failed verification] The village was first mentioned in 1754 and 1757 when it was associated with the Horsehay Ironworks.