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BIRKENHEAD CORPORATION WATER.

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In Parliament.Session 1907. BIRKENHEAD CORPORATION WATER. (New Reservoirs, Roads and Road Diver- sions, Aqueducts and other Works; Com- pulsory Purchase of Lands for Works, and of Lands within the Drainage Areas of the Rivers Alwen and Brenig; Power to Col- lect and Impound Waters of the Rivers Alwen and Brenig; Acquisition of Com- monable Lands; Compensation Water; Power ,to Deviate Vertically and Lateral- ly; Agreements with Owners, &c., of Lands as to Drainage; Power to take Part only or an Easement of Property; Reten- tion of Superfluous Lands; Acquisition of Mines or Minerals under Lands; Protection of Waters and Waterworks from Pollution, &c. Supply of Water in Bulk or otherwise to Urban, Rural, or Sanitary Authori- ties Repeal of Sections 53 of Birken- head Corporation (Gas and Water) Act, 1881, and 199 of Birkenhead Corporation Act, 1881; Power to Levy Rates and Alter existing Rates, &c.; Differential Poor Rate in Bebington and Oxton Wards un- der certain circumstances; Alteration and Enlargement of Borrowing Powers; as to Creation of Renewal and Reserve Funds and Sinking Fund; Incorporation, Am- endment or Repeal of Acts, &c.) NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the county borough of Birken- head, in the county of Chester (hereinafter called the Corporation'), for an Act for all or some of the following purposes (that is to say):— To enable the Corporation to make and maintain the reservoirs and waterworks here- inafter described, together with all works which may be necessary in connection there- with or ancillary thereto, or required for collecting and impounding the waters Tfliich by the intended Act the Corporation will be empowered to take (that is to say):— In the county of Denbigh- Work No 1.—An impounding reservoir, to be called the Alwen Reservoir, situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion, Pentrefoelas, Nantglyn, in the Rural District of Ruthin and Bylchau, to be formed by means of a dam across the river known as Afon Alwen, such dam being situate wholly in the Parish of Cerrig-y-druidion and com- mencing at a point 12 chains, or there- abouts, measured in a south-westerly direc- tion from the westernmost corner of the farmhouse known as Hafod-y-llan-isaf and 51 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the northern parapet of the bridge known as Pont-yr- Alwen, and terminating at a point 21 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-westerly direction from the aforesaid farmhouse and 48 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the aforesaid parapet of the aforesaid bridge (such farm- house and bridge being shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edition, 1900), Sheets No. XXIV-4 and 8), and such reservoir extending in a north-westerly direc- tion up the said Afon Alwen to a point in the said river on the boundary line between the parishes of Pentrefoelas and Bylchau 32 chains, or thereabouts, measured in an east- erly direction from the southern parapet of the bridge crossing the said river, known as Cottage Bridge, shown on the — Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edition, 1899), Sheet No. XVII-15. Work No. 2.—An impounding reservoir,to be called the Brenig Reservoir, situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion, Nantglyn, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Cinmerch Rural and Gyffyll- iog, to be formed by means of two dams, to be called the main dam and the sub- sidiary dam respectively, such main dam being situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion and Gyffylliog across the river known as Afon Brenig, and commencing in the parish of Gyffylliog at a point 19 chains or thereabouts, measured in a westerly direction from the south west corner of the building known as Hafotty- braich-ddu and 29 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the northern end of the bridge across the Afon Brenig, known as Pont Rhwyddfa, and terminating at a point 7 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north- easterly direction from the north-easterly corner of the farmhouse known as Bryn-hir and 31 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direc- tion from the farmhouse known as Elor- garreg-Isaf, such farmhouses and bridge be- ing shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edition, 1899), Sheet No. XXV-1, and such subsidiary dam being situ- ate wholly in the parish of Cerrig-y-druid- ion, and commencing at a point 11 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a northerly direc- tion from the northernmost corner of the aforesaid farmhouse known as Bryn-hir, and 33 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the most east- erly corner of the aforesaid Elor-garreg-isaf farmhouse, and terminating at a point 23 chains, "or thereabouts, measured in a north- westerly direction from the last aforesaid corner of the aforesaid farmhouse known as Bryn-hir and 22 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the northernmost corner of the aforesaid Elor Garreg Isaf farm house on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edi- tion, 1899), sheet No. XXV-1, such reser- voir extending in a northerly direction up the said river Afon Brenig and its tributary the Afon-fechan, and terminating in the Afon-fechan at a point on the boundary line between the parishes of Nantglyn and Llan- l baiadr-yn-Cinmerch Rural 41 chains, jr thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction fi oju the northern end of the bridge Xniwn as Pont-y-ddol, crossing the aforesaid Afon Brenig, such bridge being shown on the Ordnance Map of Den- bighshire (2nd edition, 1900), sheet No. XVIII-13. Work No. 3.—An impounding reserv )ir (for compensation purposes) to be called tl.e Glan Alwen Reservoir, situate in tie parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion, Gyffylliog, Clocaenog and Llanfihangel-glyn-myfyr, to be formed by means of a dam across die afoie- said river Afon Alwen, such lam commenc- ing in the parish of Llanfihangel-glyn-rjyiyr at a point 6 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the noitb- west corner of the dwelling house known as Pen-y-banc and 22 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction fjcan the most easterly corner of the Llaniih.vjgel- glyn-myfyr Rectory, shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second tui- tion 1900), sheet XXV-9, and terminating at a point 16 chains, or therea'rmts, measured in a westerly direction from the aforesaid dwelling house known as Pen-y- banc and 20!- chains, or thereabouts, measured in a northerly direction from the aforesaid rectory such 'reservoir extending up the aforesaid Afon Alwen to a point in the said river 3t chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-easterly direction from the most sou- therly corner of the dwelling house known as DdoHecliog, shown on the Ord- nance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XXV-5. Work No. 4.—A road situate wholly in the parish of Cerrig-y-druidionj commencing by a junction with the existing road leading from Cerrig-y-druidion to the aforesaid bridge known as Pont-yr-Alwen at a point 13 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-westerly direction from the western side of the aforesaid Pont-yr-Alwen and ter- minating at or near the aforesaid Alwen dam (Work No. 1) at a point 21 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-westerly direction from the most westerly corner of the aforesaid. Hafod-y-llan-isaf farmhouse. Work No. 5.—A road diversion situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion and Nant- glyn, commencing in the parish of Cerrig-y- druidion by a junction with the existing road between Cerrig-y-druidion and Denbigh at a point 14 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a westerly direction from the south-west corner of the farmhouse known as Rhos Ddu, shown no the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XVIII-13 and terminating in the parish of Nant-glyn by a junction with the aforesaid road between Cerrig-y-druidion and Denbigh at a point 14 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the bridge known as Pont-y-ddol crossing the River Brenig shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XVIII-13. Work No. 6.—A road diversion situate in the parishes of Llanfihangel-glyn-myfyr and Gyffylliog, commencing in the parish of Llan- fihangel-gjyn-myfyr by a junction with the road leading from St. Michael's Church to the dwelling house known as Hafodrwen at a point 12 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the northern- most corner of the aforesaid St. Michael'^ Church (such dwelling house and churcn be- ing shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheets No. XXV-9 and 13, and terminating in the parish of Gyffylliog by a junction with the road passing west and south from the farm- house known as Tal-y-cefn-isaf shown on the ~doo~ Ordnance map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XXV-6 to the ford crossing the River Brenig at a dis- tance of 15 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-easterly direction from the 'east- ernmost corner of the dwelling house known as Uaer-Ddunod shown on the —- Ord- 2o00 nance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XXV-5, such junction being at a point 7 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the last aforesaid ford. Work No. 7.—A road diversion situate in the parishes of Llanfihangel-glyn-myfyr and Clocaenog, commencing by a junction with the aforesaid road diversion (Work No. 6) in the parish of Llanfihangel-glyn-myfyr, at a point 6 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a westerly direction from the most wester- ly corner of the farmhouse known as Hafod- wen shown on the —^ Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet XXV-9, and 17 chains, or thereabouts, mea- sured in a northerly direction from the afore- said Llanfihangel-glyn-myfyr Rectory and terminating in the parish of Clocaenog by a junction with the existing road at a point 2 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the north- east corner of the house known as Hendre- glan-Alwen, shown on the — Ordnance 'o Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1900), sheet No. XXV-9 Work No. 8.—An aqueduct (No. 1), situ- ate wholly in the parish of Cerrig-y-druidion, consisting of a line or lines of pipes, or other conduit or conduits, commencing at or in the aforesaid intended Alwen Reservoir (Work No. 1) and terminating at a point 21 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-westerly direction from the northern- most corner of the farmhouse known as Pentre-draw and 21 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-westerly direction from the southern end of the western-most parapet of the bridge known as Pont-Rhwyddfa, shown on the Ordnance .Map of Den- bjshshire (2nd edition, 1899), sheet No. AA V-X. Work No 9.—An aqueduct (No. 2), situ- ate wholly in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druid- ion, and Gyffylliog, consisting of a line or lines of pipes, or other conduit or conduits, commencing at or in the aforesaid Brenig Reservoir (Work No. 2) and terminating by a junction with the aforesaid aqueduct (No. 1), (Work No. 8), at the aforesaid termina- tion thereof. In the counties of Denbigh and Merioneth— Work No. 10.—An aqueduct (No. 3), con- sisting of a line or lines of pipes commencing at the termination of the aforesaid aqueducts Nos. 1 and 2 (Works Nos. 8 and 9), in the parish of Cerrig-y-druidion and terminating at or in the intended Clawdd-newydd tanks (Work No. 11), hereinafter described, in the parish of Derwen, such aqueduct being situ- ate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion, Llan- fihangel-glyn-myfyr and Derwen, in the county of Denbigh, and the parishes of Bet- tws-gwerfil-goch, m the Rural District of Edeirnion and Gwyddelwern, in the county of Merioneth. In the county of Denbigh- Work No. 11.—A reservoir or tanks, to be called the Clawdd-newydd tanks, situate wholly in the parish of Derwen, the centre of such reservoir or tanks being at a distance of 11 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a south-easterly direction from the south-east corner of the dwelling house known as Ty'n- yr-erw and 12 chains, or thereabouts, mea- sured in a westerly direction from the west- ern corner of the dwelling house known as Sarnau, shown on the I Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edition, 1900), sheet No. XXVI-5 Work No. 12.—An aqueduct (No. 4), con- sisting of a line or lines of pipes, commenc- ing at or in the aforesaid Clawdd-newydd tanks (Work No.11), in the parish of Derwen, and terminating in the parish of Llanrhydd Rural in the Rural District of Ruthin at a point 12 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north-easterly direction from the north- east corner of the farmhouse known as Pen- yr-allt and 26 chains measured in a norther- ly direction from the north-east corner of the farmhouse known as Coed, shown on the — Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (2nd edition, 1899), sheet XX-5, such aque- duct being situate in the parishes of Derwen, Clocaenog, Llanfwrog Urban the parishes of Efenechtyd, Llanfwrog Rural and Llanrhydd Rural in the Rural District of Ruthin, Llan- fair-dyffryn-clwyd Rural, Llanfair-dyffryn- clwyd Urban, and Llanbedr-dyffryn-Clwyd. Work No 13.—A tunnel or culvert, wholly in the said parishes of Llanbedr-dyffryn- Clwyd and Llanrhydd Rural, commencing in the said parish of Llanrhydd Rural by a junction with the last aforesaid aqueduct No. 4 (Work No. 12) at the termination thereof and terminating in the said parish of Llanrhydd Rural at a point 2 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a northerly direction 1 from the north-western corner of the farm- house known as Bwlch-uchaf and 7 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a westerly direc- tion from the northern corner of the farm- house known as Bwlch-y-parc, shown on the Ordnance Map of Denbighshire (second edition 1899), sheet XX-5. In the counties of Denbigh and Flint- Work No. 14.—An aqueduct (No. 5) con- sisting of a line or lines of pipes commenc- ing by a junction with the termination of the last aforesaid work (No. 13) and terminating at or in the intended Mount Pleasant Re- servoir or tanks (Work No. 15), hereinafter described in the parish of Northop, in the County of Flint, such aqueduct being situate in the parishes of Llanrhydd Rural, Llanbedr- dyffryn-clwyd, Llanarmon, and Llanferres, in the county of Denbigh, and the parishes of Mold Rural, Mold Urban, and Northop, in the county of Flint. Together with all proper dams, walls, em- bankments filters, filter beds overflows, shafts, tunnels, adits, aqueducts, culverts, cuts, sluices, watercourses, weirs, wash-outs, meters, gauges, man-holes, rails, sidings, bridges, engines, machinery, channels, con- duits, mains, pipes, stand-pipes, junctions, valves, drains, hydro-electric apparatus, tele- graphs, telephones, apparatus, roadways ap- proaches, fences, buildings works, and con- veniences connected with the hereinbefore described works or any of them or incidental thereto or necessary or convenient for con- ducting controlling inspecting cleansing re- pairing or managing the waterworks and to- gether with full power and right at all times of approach and access to the works aforesaid or any of them. To empower the Corporation to acquire by compulsion or agreement and to hold for the purposes of the intended works and for other purposes of the intended Act the lands houses and buildings in the several counties' parishes and places aforesaid, and to ac- quire by compulsion or agreement rights or easements in, over or connected with any lands, houses or buildings. To empower the Corporation to acquire by compulsion or agreement and to hold cer- tain lands included within the drainage areas of the Rivers known as Afon Alwen and Afon Brenig as shown on the deposited plans, being all lands lying within the natural watershed of the river known as Afon Alwen and its tri- butaries, down to a point on that river 40 chains, or thereabouts, measured in a north- westerly direction from the aforesaid bridge known as Pont-yr-Alwen crossing that river, such lands being situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion^ Pentre-foelas, Nantglyn in the Rural District of Ruthin, Llan- sannan and Bylchau, in the county of Denbigh, and being shown to a scale of 6 inches to the mile on the deposi- ted plans, and all lands lying within the natural watershed of the river known as Afon Brenig and its tributaries, down to a point on that river 25 chains, or there- abouts, measured in a northerly or north- westerly direction from the aforesaid bridge known as Pont Rhwyddfa crossing that river, such lands being situate in the parishes of Cerrig-y-druidion, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Cinmerch Rural, Nantglyn, in the Rural District of Ruthin, Gyffylliog, Llansannan, and Bylch- au, in the county of Denbigh, and being shown to a scale of 6 inches to the mile on the deposited plans. To empower the Corporation for the pur- poses of the said waterworks to take, divert, impound, collect, store and use the waters of the Rivers Alwen and Brenig and the tri- butaries thereof and all such brooks, streams, springs and surface or other drainage waters as may or can be intercepted or taken by means of the said dams, reservoirs and other works or any of them, all which waters now flow into the River Alwen and thence into the River Dee. It is proposed to take for and in connection with the intended works and other the purposes of the intended Act certain lands being or reputed to be commonable, of which the following are the particulars;- County and Parish in a w hich Lands are si:uate. Name by which the lands are £ ° known. | 53Z County. Parish. o a r. P. Denbigh Bylchau Mawnog-y-Rhyl 89 0 2) Denbigh Cerrig-y-Dru- Aelwyd-brys 29 3 5 idion fcheep Walk Denbigh Cerris-y-Dru- Hafod-y-MMdd 24 1 32 idion Sheep Walk Denbigh LI inihaiadr- Gors-y-M .en- 4 3 14 i yn-Cirmerch Llwyd itural Denbigh; Llanrhaiadr- Gors-Hafod Gau 12 3 3 yn-Ciiurierch Rural Denbigh Llanrhaiadr- Gors Llwyd 10 1 2 .vn-Cinmerch Rural Denbigh Efenechtyd Recreation 2 0 0 Ground Duplicate plans and sections describing the lines, situations and levels of the proposed works and the lands in or through which they will be made and also duplicate plans show- ing the lands and property intended to be compulsorily taken for the purposes of the intended Act, together with a book of re- ference to such plans containing the names of the owners and lessees, or reputed owners and lessees, and the occupiers of such lands, houses and other property, and a copy of this Notice as published in the London Gazette, will on or before the 30th day of November instant be deposited for public in- spection as follows (that is to say):—With Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh at his office at Ruthin. And on or before the same day a copy of so much of the said plans and sections as relates to any borough, urban district, rural district or parish in or through which the in- tended works will be made or in which any lands are intended to be taken are situate, together with a copy of so much of the book of reference as relates to such respective areas and a copy of this Notice as published in the London Gazette, will be deposited with the officers respectively herinafter mentioned (that is to say) In the case of a County or other bo- rough, with the Town Clerk of such bo- rough at his office In the case of any urban district not be- ing a borough, with the Clerk of the Urban District Council at his office. In the case of any parish having a Parish Council, with the Clerk of the Parish Council, or, if there be no Clerk, with the Chairman of that Council. In the case of any parish Comprised in a rural district and not having a Parish Council, with the Chairman of the Parish Meeting at his residence and with the Clerk of the District Council of such Rural District at his office. Any parish named in this notice which is not also a County or other Borough or an Urban District or is not stated to be in a County or other Borough or in an Urban District or in a Rural District is a parish having a Parish Council with the Clerk or Chairman of which the beforementioned de- posit will be made and such deposit will if made with the Clerk of the Parish Council be made at his office or if he has no office at his residence and if made with the Chairman of the Parish Council will be made at his residence. The foregoing is so much of the notice of the intended application as relates specifi- cally to lands or works situate in the County of Denbigh. The whole of the notice has been published in full or sent for publication in full in the London Gazette in the present month of No- vember. Printed copies of the intended Act will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 17th day of December next. Dated this fourteenth day of November, 1906. ALFRED GILL, Town Clerk, Birkenhead. SHERWOOD and Co., 7, Great George- street, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents.

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