Town and Country Planning
Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
The Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, hereby gives
notice that he proposes to make an Order, under section 247 of the above Act, to authorise
the stopping-up of a length of Seacroft Avenue and an area of highway at the southern
extremity of North Parkway, Seacroft, Leeds.
If the Order is made, the stopping-up will be authorised only in order to enable
the development described in the Schedule to this notice to be carried out in accordance
with the outline planning permission granted to Asda St. James Ltd by Leeds City Council
on 27th March 1998, under Ref. 32/247/97/OT and in accordance with the planning permission
granted to Asda St. James Ltd by Leeds City Council on 13th March 2000, under Ref.
32/183/99/FU.
Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan may be inspected, at all reasonable hours
during 28 days commencing on 15th June 2000, at Seacroft Library, Seacroft Crescent,
Leeds, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the Government Office for Yorkshire
and the Humber (quoting Ref. YHDOT N4720/35/1/21) at the address stated below.
Any person may object to the making of the proposed Order within the period of 28
days commencing on 15th June 2000 by notice to the Secretary of State for the Environment,
Transport and the Regions quoting the above reference, at the Directorate of Planning
& Transport, Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber, PO Box 213, City House,
New Station Street, Leeds LS1 4US.
In preparing an objection it should be borne in mind that the substance of it may
be imparted to other persons who may be affected by it and that those persons may
wish to communicate with the objector about it.
The Departmental contact for any queries relating to this publication is Mrs. J.
Nucera, telephone (0113) 283 6437.
Schedule
(1) Retail development, bus station and petrol filling station and (2) Extension
to side of proposed superstore and laying out of car parks.
D. Owen, a Principal Directorate of Planning and Transport
