Acquisition and Disposal of Land
Natural Resources Wales
THE WELSH MINISTERS
The following agricultural holdings have been declared surplus to requirements and are being put forward for disposal. The Crichel Down Rules require Government Departments under certain circumstances to offer back surplus land to the former owner or successor in title at market value and/or inform former owners or successors in title that an exception under the Crichel Down Rules applies such that the surplus land will not be offered back to the former owner or successor.
1. Penypant: Rhyswg Fach at Abercarn forms part of land which was acquired by Conveyance dated 27 May 1953 between Dorothy Victoria Mary Williams (1) and the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries (2)
2. Ty Newydd: Rhondda Grazings at Treherbert forms part of land that was acquired by Conveyance dated 23 December 1963 between Western Ground Rents (1) and the Secretary of State for Wales (2)
3. Rhydygweiddyn: St Gwynno at Ynysybwl forms part of land which was acquired 7 July 1938 between Charles John Halswell Baron Wharton(1) Messrs Hoare Trustees (2) and The Forestry Commissioners (3)
Former owners or their successors in title can contact Natural Resources Wales in person or through their Solicitors or agents in writing within 2 months of the date of this notice to Mari Sibley, Principal Surveyor, Natural Resources Wales, Welsh Government, Rhodfa Padarn, Llanbadarn Fawr, Aberystwyth SY23 3UR. The successors in title should state and provide evidence of their relationship to the former owners.