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The London Gazette, 15Th July 1996 9529 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 15TH JULY 1996 9529 The effect of the Order will be to prohibit the waiting of any vehicle Great Waldingfield and Chilton, B1115 Lavenham Road/The along the length of road specified in the Schedule hereto and to Heath/Sudbury Road, C713 Tentree Road, C714 Valley Road, revoke the provisions of the Orders specified in the Schedule of U8353 Carbonels, C715, U8348 Rectory Road and U8349 Hole Revocations hereto insofar as they are referred to the said Schedule Farm Road. of Revocations. Hitcham, B1115 Bildeston to Stowmarket Road/The Water Full details of this proposals are contained in a draft Order which, Run/The Causeway, C703 Bury Road, U8111 Fen Lane, U8112 together with a map showing the roads concerned and a statement Church Lane, U8156 Causeway Estate and U8102 of the Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be Brettenham Road. examined at my office during normal office hours. If you.wish to Kettlebaston, C707 and U8137 Back Lane. object to the proposed Order you should send your objections, Lavenham and Acton, C702 Lavenham to Preston St. Mary Road, together with the grounds thereof, in writing to me by 5th August A1141 Brent Eleigh Road, B1071 Sudbury Road and C710 1996. Melford Road. M. Winstanley, Director of Legal, Property and Leavenheath, A134 Sudbury to Colchester Road, U8603 Radleys Administrative Services. Lane, U8611 High Road, U8612 Campion Way, Blackthorn Way, Maple Way, Mayfield, Bramble Way, Hawthorn Way, PO Box 631, Civic Centre, Rowans Way, Wrights Way, Eglantine Way, Sweet Briar Close, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 1RG. Heathlands, Elm Tree Lane, U8612 Locks Lane, U8613 Edies Contact Officer: L. Hall, telephone 404187. Lane, B1068 Stoke Road, U8541 Vinces, B8539 Harrow Street, U8540 The Old Road, U8645 Broad Oaks, U8645 The Ridings SCHEDULE and U8645 Oaklands. No Waiting At Any Time Little Waldingfield (see also Great Waldingfield), B1115 The Street, C718 Church Road, U8344 Grove Avenue and U8345 Cobridge Road, both sides, from its junction with the National Croft Lea. Garden Festival Service Yard with access road to its junction with Milden, C717 Powney Street. Elder Road and Waterloo Road. Monks Eleigh, A1141 Hadleigh Road/The Street/Brent Eleigh SCHEDULE OF REVOCATIONS Road, B1115 Chelsworth Road, U8123 Highlands Road, City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 1) Order 1967 U8127 Church Hill, U8129 Church Field, U8129 Lower Bayfield, U8301 Mill Lane, U8300 Back Lane and U8302 Schedule 2, Item 26. Lindsey Road. City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 3) Order 1968 Nayland, B1087 Stoke Road, C756 Court Street, C734 Wiston Road and U8526 Gravel Hill. Schedule 1, Item 2. Newton, Al 34 Sudbury to Colchester Road, U8355 Church Road, City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 5) Order 1971 U8368 Alston Close/Nicholsons Court/Pamplin Close, U8363 Links View, U8627 Rectory Lane and U8628. Schedule 3, The whole. Preston St. Mary, C705 The Street/Whelp Street, U8134 Church City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 5) Order 1985 Lane and U8135. Stoke by Nayland, B1068 Thorrington Street, U8519 Hudsons Schedules 1, 2 and as far as it relates to Cobridge Road. Lane, U8520 and B1068 Sudbury Road. City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 5) Order 1985 Wattisham, C708 and U8107 Crowcroft Road. (Amendment) Order 1988 Existing speed limits which conflict with or a duplicated by the As far as it relates to Cobridge Road. Order will be revoked. Full details may be obtained from the Order. A copy of the Order and copies of maps showing the roads affected City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) Order 1985 in each village, together with the Council's reasons for proposing to Amendment Order 1989 make the Order, may be inspected at my offices between 9 a.m. and As far as it relates to Cobridge Road. 5 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. Further copies of these documents may also be inspected at: City of Stoke-on-Trent (Traffic Regulation) (No. 10) Order 1995 (a) Sudbury Library, Market Hill, Sudbury, between 9.30 a.m. an First Schedule. 5 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 15th July 1996. (721) Saturday and between 9.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday. (b) Lavenham Library, The Guildhall, Market Place, Lavenham, between 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Tuesday; 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. SUFFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL and 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Thursday; 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. on Friday; and between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Suffolk County Council (VariousParishes, Babergh Area) on Saturday. (Restricted Roads and Revocation) (No. 2) Order 199 Objections to the Order and any other representations, specifying Notice is hereby given that Suffolk County Council proposes to the grounds on which they are made, must be in writing and must make the above Order under sections 82 and 83 and Part IV of reach me at the addres below by 5th August 1996. Please bear in Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. mind that any such correspondence cannot be regarded as The effect will be to impose a 30 m.p.h. speed limit on part or all of confidential and may be inspected by any interested party. the respective lengths of road in the villages specified below: K. W. Stevens, County Secretary and Solicitor Acton (see also Lavenham), C712 Sudbury Road, U8221 County Hall, Ipswich IP4 2JS. (including the northern arm of the junction) and U8224 (including the western arm of the junction). 15th July 1996. (482) Assington, C733 Assington Street and U8602 Vicary Estate. Bildeston, B1115 Stowmarket to Hadleigh Road/High Street, B1115 Chelsworth Road, B1078 Ipswich Road and C708 WIGAN METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL Wattisham Road. The Wigan Borough (Footpath No. 5 (Part) Shevington) Brent Eleigh, C705 Hall Road, U8155 The Street and C716 (Temporary Closure) Order 1996 Milden Road. Brettenham, C702 Church Road/The Street/Bury Road, C701, The Wigan Borough (Footpath No. 9) Shevington) (Temporary U8044 Dux Street and U8100 Buxhall Road. Closure) Order 1996 Bures St. Mary, B1508 Sudbury Road and C733 Cuckoo Hill. Notice is hereby given that the Borough Engineer of the Wigan Chelsworth, B1115 Monks Eleigh to Bildeston Road/The Street Borough Council in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14 and U8308 Hall Road. of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and delegated to him by the Chilian and Sudbury (for Chilton see also Great Waldingfield), said Council proposes to make the above Orders. Bl 115 Waldingfield Road and U8704 St. Mary's Close. The effect of the Orders will be to prohibit any person from using Cockfield, A1141, C700 Windsor Green Road, U8030 Old Hall (i) Footpath No. 9 (Part), Shevington, from 24th July 1996 for five Lane, C698 Howe Lane/Chapel Lane/ Felsham Road, C697, days and (ii) Footpath No. 5, Shevington, from 26th July 1996 for C699, U8029 Church Lane, U8026 Green Lane Estate and five days as shown on the plan which may be inspected at the Town U8051 Dukes Meadow. Hall, Library Street, Wigan, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 Great and Little Comard, B1508 Bures Road, U8623 Kedington p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Hill, U8625, U8618, U8619 Spout Lane, U8620 and U8630. There is no alternative route available..
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