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Crichel Down, land near the Great Stour - declared surplus to Ministry of Defence requiremetns

CT1Published 15/08/24Expired
Kentish Gazette • 

What is happening?

Former Owner (Crichel Down)
Considerations

LAND NEAR THE GREAT STOUR,
SOUTH SIDE OF STURRY ROAD,
FORDWICH, KENT

Land at the above location has been declared surplus to Ministry of Defence (MOD) requirements and is to be sold. The Crichel Down Rules require Government Departments, under certain circumstances, to offer back surplus land to the former owner or their successors in title at current market value.

In this instance some of the land is to be offered back. MOD therefore wishes to trace anyone who may fall within the defi nition of former owner or successor(s) in title to the former owner as defi ned in the Crichel Down Rules.

Former Owners:                                                                                                (1) Daniel Brice of Fordwich Farm, Fordwich, County of Kent                  The former owner or their successor(s) in title (other than through purchase) are invited to contact MOD in writing within two months of the date of this notice to:                                                                                                            Julien Baker, Defence Infrastructure Organisation, Estates Acquisitions & Disposals North, Building 18, Piave Lines, Leyburn Road, Catterick Garrison, North Yorkshire, DL9 3LR

Successors in title should state and provide evidence of their relationship to the former owner.

How long will it take?

Planned start

15-Aug-2024

Estimated end

15-Oct-2024


Open to feedback

From

15-Aug-2024

To

15-Oct-2024

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