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VectorMap Local Published 2016 Source map scale - 1:10,000 VectorMap Local (Raster) is Ordnance Survey's highest detailed 'backdrop' mapping product. These maps are produced from OS's VectorMap Local, a simple vector dataset at a nominal scale of 1:10,000, covering the whole of Great Britain, that has been designed for creating graphical mapping. OS VectorMap Local is derived from large-scale information surveyed at 1:1250 scale (covering major towns and cities),1:2500 scale (smaller towns, villages and developed rural areas), and 1:10 000 scale (mountain, moorland and river estuary areas). Historical Map - Slice Order Number: Customer Ref: National Grid Reference: Site rea (Ha): Search Buffer (m): 99716007_1_1 16.09.021 303710, 184030 0.76 1000 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 15 of 15

Historical Mapping Legends Ordnance Survey County Series and Ordnance Survey Plan Ordnance Survey Plan, dditional SIMs and Supply of Unpublished Survey Information and 1:1,250 Large-Scale National Grid Data and 1:1,250 Historical Mapping & Photography included: Mapping Type Scale Date Pg Glamorganshire Glamorganshire Glamorganshire Glamorganshire Ordnance Survey Plan Ordnance Survey Plan Supply of Unpublished Survey Information dditional SIMs dditional SIMs Ordnance Survey Plan dditional SIMs Large-Scale National Grid Data Large-Scale National Grid Data Large-Scale National Grid Data Large-Scale National Grid Data Large-Scale National Grid Data Historical erial Photography 1876 1900 1919 1940 1961-1962 1971-1978 1973 1979-1986 1988-1989 1990 1990-1993 1993 1994 1996 1996 1996 2000 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 1 of 18

Glamorganshire Published 1876 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 2 of 18

Glamorganshire Published 1900 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 3 of 18

Glamorganshire Published 1919 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 4 of 18

Glamorganshire Published 1940 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 5 of 18

Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1961-1962 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 6 of 18

Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1971-1978 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 7 of 18

Supply of Unpublished Survey Information Published 1973 Source map scale - SUSI maps (Supply of Unpublished Survey Information) were produced between 1972 and 1977, mainly for internal use at Ordnance Survey. These were more of a `work-in-progress' plan as they showed updates of individual areas on a map. These maps were unpublished, and they do not represent a single moment in time. They were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 8 of 18

dditional SIMs Published 1979-1986 Source map scale - The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 9 of 18

dditional SIMs Published 1988-1989 Source map scale - The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 10 of 18

Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1990 Source map scale - The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 11 of 18

dditional SIMs Published 1990-1993 Source map scale - The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 12 of 18

Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1993 Source map scale - 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 13 of 18

Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1994 Source map scale - 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 14 of 18

Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1996 Source map scale - 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 15 of 18

Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1996 Source map scale - 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 16 of 18

Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1996 Source map scale - 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both and 1:1,250 scales. Historical Map - Segment 13 Site rea (Ha): 0.76 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 17 of 18

Historical erial Photography Published 2000 This aerial photography was produced by Getmapping, these vertical aerial photographs provide a seamless, full colour survey of the whole of Great Britain Historical erial Photography - Segment 13 Order Number: Customer Ref: National Grid Reference: Site rea (Ha): Search Buffer (m): 99716007_1_1 16.09.021 303710, 184030 0.76 100 Landmark Information Group Service v50.0 Page 18 of 18

CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report ROYL GLMORGN HOSPITL YNYSMERDY PONTYCLUN VLE OF GLMORGN Date of enquiry: 05 October 2016 Date enquiry received: 05 October 2016 Issue date: 05 October 2016 Our reference: 51001265562001 Your reference: 99716007_2

CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report This report is based on, and limited to, the records held by the Coal uthority and the Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board's records, at the time we answer the search. Client name LNDMRK INFORMTION GROUP LIMITED Enquiry address ROYL GLMORGN HOSPITL, YNYSMERDY, PONTYCLUN, VLE OF GLMORGN How to contact us 0345 762 6848 (UK) +44 (0)1623 637 000 (International) 200 Lichfield Lane Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 4RG www.groundstability.com /company/the-coal-authority /thecoalauthority /coalauthority pproximate position of property Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. Crown copyright and database right 2016. ll rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number: 100020315 The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 2 of 9

Summary Has the search report highlighted evidence or potential of 1 Past underground coal mining Yes 2 Present underground coal mining No 3 Future underground coal mining Yes 4 Mine entries No 5 Coal mining geology No 6 Past opencast coal mining No 7 Present opencast coal mining No 8 Future opencast coal mining No 9 Coal mining subsidence No 10 Mine gas No 11 Hazards related to coal mining No 12 Withdrawal of support No 13 Working facilities order No 14 Payments to owners of former copyhold land No 15 Information from the Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board No For detailed findings, please go to page 4. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 3 of 9

Detailed findings 1. Past underground coal mining The property is in a surface area that could be affected by underground mining in 1 seam of coal at 220m to 250m depth, and last worked in 1932. ny movement in the ground due to coal mining activity should have stopped. In addition the property is in an area where the Coal uthority believe there is coal at or close to the surface. This coal may have been worked at some time in the past. The potential presence of coal workings at or close to the surface should be considered prior to any site works or future development activity. Your attention is drawn to the Comments on the Coal uthority information section of the report. 2. Present underground coal mining The property is not within a surface area that could be affected by present underground mining. 3. Future underground coal mining The property is not in an area where the Coal uthority has plans to grant a licence to remove coal using underground methods. The property is not in an area where a licence has been granted to remove or otherwise work coal using underground methods. The property is not in an area likely to be affected from any planned future underground coal mining. However, reserves of coal exist in the local area which could be worked at some time in the future. No notices have been given, under section 46 of the Coal Mining Subsidence ct 1991, stating that the land is at risk of subsidence. 4. Mine entries There are no known coal mine entries within, or within 20 metres of, the boundary of the property. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 4 of 9

5. Coal mining geology The Coal uthority is not aware of any damage due to geological faults or other lines of weakness that have been affected by coal mining. 6. Past opencast coal mining The property is not within the boundary of an opencast site from which coal has been removed by opencast methods. 7. Present opencast coal mining The property does not lie within 200 metres of the boundary of an opencast site from which coal is being removed by opencast methods. 8. Future opencast coal mining There are no licence requests outstanding to remove coal by opencast methods within 800 metres of the boundary. The property is not within 800 metres of the boundary of an opencast site for which a licence to remove coal by opencast methods has been granted. 9. Coal mining subsidence The Coal uthority has not received a damage notice or claim for the subject property, or any property within 50 metres, since 31 October 1994. There is no current Stop Notice delaying the start of remedial works or repairs to the property. The Coal uthority is not aware of any request having been made to carry out preventive works before coal is worked under section 33 of the Coal Mining Subsidence ct 1991. 10. Mine gas The Coal uthority has no record of a mine gas emission requiring action. 11. Hazards related to coal mining The property has not been subject to remedial works, by or on behalf of the uthority, under its Emergency Surface Hazard Call Out procedures. 12. Withdrawal of support The property is not in an area where a notice to withdraw support has been given. The property is not in an area where a notice has been given under section 41 of the Coal Industry ct 1994, cancelling the entitlement to withdraw support. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 5 of 9

13. Working facilities order The property is not in an area where an order has been made, under the provisions of the Mines (Working Facilities and Support) cts 1923 and 1966 or any statutory modification or amendment thereof. 14. Payments to owners of former copyhold land The property is not in an area where a relevant notice has been published under the Coal Industry ct 1975/Coal Industry ct 1994. 15. Information from the Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board The property lies outside the Cheshire Brine Compensation District. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 6 of 9

Comments on the Coal uthority information The Coal uthority own the copyright in this report and the information used is protected by our database right. In view of the mining circumstances a prudent developer would seek appropriate technical advice before any works are undertaken. Therefore if development proposals are being considered, technical advice relating to both the investigation of coal and former coal mines and their treatment should be obtained before beginning work on site. ll proposals should apply good engineering practice developed for mining areas. No development should be undertaken that intersects, disturbs or interferes with any coal or mines of coal without the permission of the Coal uthority. Developers should be aware that the investigation of coal seams/former mines of coal may have the potential to generate and/or displace underground gases and these risks both under and adjacent to the development should be fully considered in developing any proposals. The need for effective measures to prevent gases entering into public properties either during investigation or after development also needs to be assessed and properly addressed. This is necessary due to the public safety implications of any development in these circumstances. dditional remarks Information provided by the Coal uthority in this report is compiled in response to the Law Society s Con29M Coal Mining and Brine Subsidence Claim enquiries. The said enquiries are protected by copyright owned by the Law Society of 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2 1PL. Please note that Brine Subsidence Claim enquiries are only relevant for England and Wales. This report is prepared in accordance with the Law Society s Guidance Notes 2006, the User Guide 2006 and the Coal uthority and Cheshire Brine Board s Terms and Conditions applicable at the time the report was produced. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 7 of 9

Disclaimer The Coal uthority owns the copyright in this report and the information used to produce this report is protected by our database rights. ll rights are reserved and unauthorised use is prohibited. If we provide a report for you, this does not mean that copyright and any other rights will pass to you. However, you can use the report for your own purposes. lternative formats If you would like this report in an alternative format, please contact our communications team. The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 8 of 9

Enquiry boundary Key pproximate position of enquiry boundary shown How to contact us 0345 762 6848 (UK) +44 (0)1623 637 000 (International) 200 Lichfield Lane Mansfield Nottinghamshire NG18 4RG Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. Crown copyright and database right 2016. ll rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number: 100020315 www.groundstability.com /company/the-coal-authority /thecoalauthority /coalauthority The Coal uthority CON29M Non-Residential Mining Report, reference 51001265562001 Page 9 of 9