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Jennypeg
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Closure of Langley Mill Police Station
replied on: 8/18/2006 2:21:37 PM Hi Paul, I thought I would look at the Observer to see if it was the same, we now have 3 sets of numbers! Heanor Observer 10th Jan 1957 New telephone exchange opened yesterday at Langley Mill (There was a full report but to big to copy today) Heanor Observer 5th Sept 1957 Sale of Police Station A letter from the area-planning officer asked for the Council observations on the proposed sale of the Langley Mill Police Station for residential purposes and it was decided the council raise no objections. 19th Sept 1957 Lot 1 With vacant possession. The old police house and premises, No 62 (formerly 11) Station Road, Langley Mill together with valuable garage offices &c, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, separate w.c. Hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen pantry, store, under cover coals, w.c. offices, cell, walled-in-exercise yard, garage, two stables with loft over, w.c. Yard, garden, electricity, gas town water and main drainage. This sale offers a unique opportunity to acquire a substantial property in a prominent main road position affording adequate family living accommodation together with useful yards, outbuilding and garage and which, subject to any necessary planning consent, would be eminently suitable for use by a builder, plumber &c, or as administrative offices. Viewing from 8am to 4pm daily or otherwise by appointment. Lot 2 With vacant possession The freehold brick and slated premises known as no’s 144 &146, (formerly 81 & 82) Station Rd, Langley Mill until recently used as the Langley Mill Telephone Exchange. (I only copied part of this sale) Jenny |
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