ROADS Service Waterside, Coleraine Cycle/Pedestrian Bridge Notice of Intention to Make Abandonment Orders Route C325 Clanmaghery

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ROADS Service Waterside, Coleraine Cycle/Pedestrian Bridge Notice of Intention to Make Abandonment Orders Route C325 Clanmaghery 854 THE BELFAST GAZETTE FRIDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 1999 Route A5 Strabane Road, Milltown The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland being of the opinion that another road is available which provides alternative facilities for road traffic proposes to make an order under Article 68 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 the effect of which would be to abandon a length of approximately 300 metres of superseded Route A5 Strabane Road in the townland of Milltown and County of Tyrone, extending in an easterly direction from a line approximately 149 metres from its junction with Millbrook Road. The length of road proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together ROADS Service with a copy of a draft of the order, may be inspected by any person free of charge at all reasonable hours during the period from 10th September 1999 to 18th October 1999 at NOTICE is hereby given that the Department of the Environment by virtue of the powers the Department's Roads Service offices, Headquarters, Room 231, Clarence Court, 10- conferred on it by the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 has made an Order dated 18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Western Division, County Hall, Drumragh Avenue, Omagh 19th August 1999 entitled Old Crebilly Road, Ballymena (Abandonment) Order and •Etmview", Derry Road, Strabane. (Northern Ireland) 1999 (SR No 363) which will come into operation on 4th October 1999. Any person may within the said period object to the proposal by written notice to Copies of the Order may be obtained from Roads Service Headquarters, Room 231, Roads Service Headquarters at the address above stating the grounds of objection. Clarence Court, 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast BT2 8GB. Authorised Officer: R NEWELL Dated: 27th August 1999 Waterside, Coleraine Ballymore Road, Tandragee (Footway) Cycle/Pedestrian Bridge The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland being of the opinion that part of the above-mentioned footway is not necessary for road traffic proposes to make an County Of Londonderry order under Article 68 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 the effect of which The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland hereby gives notice in would be to abandon an area of approximately 25 sq metres of footway in Ballymore Road accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 8 to the Roads extending in a generally north-easterly direction from its junction with Montague Street (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 that it proposes to make an Order under Article 4(1) and in the town of Tandragee and County of Armagh. (2) thereof authorising the construction of a cycle/pedestrian bridge over the navigable The area of footway proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together waters of the River Bann in the County of Londonderry. The proposed bridge will extend with a copy of a draft of the order, may be inspected by any person free of charge at all from a point on the west bank of the River Bann approximately 7 metres north of the reasonable hours during the period from 10th September 1999 to 18th October 1999 at Bann Bridge (Ordnance Survey map co-ordinates 284527 and 432435) to a point on the Department's Roads Service offices, Headquarters, Room 231, Clarence Court, 10- the east bank approximately 7 metres north of the Bann Bridge (Ordnance Survey map 18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Southern Division, Marlborough House, Central Way, co-ordinates 284603 and 432426) in the town of Coleraine, County of Londonderry. Craigavon and 17 Ballinahonemore Road, Armagh. The proposals are delineated on a map which, together with a copy of the draft order, Any person may within the said period object to the proposal by written notice to may be inspected by any person free of charge at all reasonable hours during the period Roads Service Headquarters at the address above stating the grounds of objection. from 10th September 1999 to 18th October 1999 at the Department's Roads Service Authorised Officer: R NEWELL offices, Headquarters, Room 2-31, Clarence Court, 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Dated 1st September 1999 Northern Division, County Hall, Castlerock Road, Coleraine; and at the offices of Coleraine Borough Council, Cloonavin, 41 Portstewart Road, Coleraine. Any person may, within the said period, object to the making of the order by written Loading Bays On Roads notice to the Department at County Hall, Castlerock Road, Coleraine, stating the grounds of objection. (Donaghadee) Order (Northern Ireland) 1999 Authorised Officer: R NEWELL Dated: 26th August 1999 Notice is given that the Department of the Environment made on 26 August 1999 an Order entitled Loading Bays on Roads (Donaghadee} Order (Northern Ireland) 1999 Notice of Intention to Make (S.R. 1999 No. 367) which will come into operation on 24 September 1999. The Order authorises as a parking place part of the north-west side of New Street, Donaghadee Abandonment Orders and restricts its use to vehicles loading and unloading certain goods. Copies of the Order may be obtained from Room 2-25, Clarence Court, 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast Route C325 Clanmaghery Road, Castlewellan BT28GB. ^^^^ An Agency wtAta the The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland being of the opinion that another DepIrunentoftheEmriroiimHa road is available which provides alternative facilities for road traffic proposes to make an for Northern (Rind order under Article 68 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 the effect of which would be to abandon an area of approximately 202 square metres of superseded Route C325 Clanmaghery Road, Castlewellan in the townland of Annahunshigo and County of Down. The area of road proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together with a copy of a draft of the order, may be inspected by any person free of charge at all reasonable hours during the period from 10th September 1999 to 18th October 1999 at the Department's Roads Service offices, Headquarters, Room 231, Clarence Court, 10- ROADS Service 18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Southern Division, Marlborough House, Central Way, Craigavon and 45 Newry Street, Banbridge. Any person may within the said period object to the proposal by written notice to Notice is given that the Department of the Environment made on 17th Roads Service Headquarters at the address above stating the grounds of objection. August 1999 an Order entitled Roads (Speed Limit) (No. 3) Order Authorised Officer: R NEWELL Dated: 26th August 1999 (Northern Ireland) 1999 (SR 1999 No. 359) which will come into operation on 5th October 1999. The effect of the Order is to derestrict Route U345 Tullybryan Road, Ballygawley the speed limit on part of Quarry Road, Knockcloghrim, Magherafelt. The Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland being of the opinion that another Copies of the Order may be obtained from Room 225, Clarence Court, road is available which provides alternative facilities for road traffic proposes to make an 10-18 Adelaide Street, Belfast BT2 8GB. order under Article 68 of the Roads (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 the effect of which would be to abandon an area of approximately 300 square metres of superseded Route U345 Tullybryan Road, Ballygawley in the townland of Grange and County of Tyrone. An Agency wiihin the Department of the Environment The area of road proposed to be abandoned is delineated on a map which, together ia Northern Ireland with a copy of a draft of the order, may be inspected by any person free of charge at all reasonable hours during the period from 10th September 1999 to 18th October 1999 at the Department's Roads Service offices, Headquarters, Room 231, Clarence Court, 10- 18 Adelaide Street, Belfast; Western Division, County Hall, Drumragh Avenue, Omagh and Moygashel, Dungannon. Any person may wiihin the said period object to the proposal by written notice to Roads Service Headquarters at the address above stating the grounds of objection. Authorised Officer: R NEWELL Dated: 26th August 1999.
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