Guidance

Disposal sites, Aberporth

Updated 6 July 2021

Former Owner (Crichel Down) Considerations

Land that was formerly part of Pinnar-issaf, Aberporth in the county of Cardigan (now Ceredigion). The land now comprises the Main Site former Aberporth Sports and Social Club Hillside Road, Garages off Hillside Road Road Parcllyn, Playing Area Hillside Road and garden land behind 13 and 14 Erwlas off Hillside Road, Parcllyn

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, unless an exemption applies.

In this instance the land is not to be offered back because an exemption or exemptions apply. MOD would like to trace the former owner or successors in title to the former owner (as defined in the Crichel Down Rules) to notify them of the decision.

The Former Owner(s) are:

Thomas Jones( Farmer) and Sarah Jones (Spinster) both of Pennar-issaf in the parish of Aberporth in the County of Cardigan in a conveyance dated the 28 December 1939.

The former owners or their successor(s) in title (other than through purchase) should contact MOD in writing within two months of the date of this notice to:

John Jones
Senior Estates Surveyor
Land Management Services
Defence Infrastructure Organisation
Building 133A
Churchill Lines
St Athan, Barry
Vale of Glamorgan
CF62 4NX

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