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Ministry of Development Ministry of Home Affairs 77 MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of CRAIGAVON DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern Appointment of a Member Ireland) 1944, will hear in Room No. 12, Parliament I, the Right Honourable Ivan Neill, Minister of Buildings, Stonnont, on Friday 14th March, 1969, at Development for Northern Ireland, in exercise of 2.30 p.m., the Appeal of Dr. J. McM. Cole against the powers conferred upon me by Schedule 4 to the the decision of the Down County Council on his New Towns Act (Northern Ireland) 1965 hereby application for permission to erect a dwelling house appoint Alexander McVicker, Red Hall, Groomsport at Ballyreagh, Newtownards. Road, Bangor, to be a member of the Craigavon Development Commission for the period ending on the 13th October, 1971, to fill the vacancy caused by Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- the resignation of Brian Morton. ment in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of Dated this 24th day of February, 1969. the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern Ivan Neill, Minister of Development. Ireland) 1944, will hear in the Rural District Council Offices, Ballymena, on Friday, 7th March, 1969, at 2.30 p.m., the Appeal of Mr. Daniel McKillop against PLANNING ACTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) the decision of the Antrim County Council on his application for permission to carry out housing 1931 AND 1944 development at Culbidag, Cushendall. Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern Ireland) 1944, will hear in Room 12, Parliament Buildings, Stormont, on Wednesday, 12th March, 1969, at 2.30 p.m. the Appeal of Messrs. William MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS Shepherd and Thomas J. Shepherd against the de- Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Home cision of the Down County Council on their appli- Affairs in exercise of his power under section 37 of cation for permission to convert and extend builder's the Firearms (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) yard to coachbuilding works at Ravara, Ballygowan. 1968 has made an Order entitled The Firearms (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 1968 (Date of Commencement) Order (Northern Ireland) 1969 (S.R. & O. N.I. 1969, No. 30). Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of This Order brings into effect sections 1 to 36 of, the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern and Schedules 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 to, the above Acts Ireland) 1944, will hear in Room 12, Parliament as from 1st March, 1969. Buildings, Stormont, on Thursday, 6th March, 1969, Copies of the Order may be obtained from Her at 10.30 a.m., the Appeal of Mr. A. G. Smyth, Majesty's Stationery Office, 7-11 Linenhall Street, against the decision of the Belfast Corporation on Belfast, BT2 SAY, or through any bookseller. his application for permission to erect an illuminated sign at Windermere Private Hotel, 62 Wellington Park, Belfast, 9. Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Home Affairs, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 2 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- (Northern Ireland) 1926, and by Sections 29 and 31 ment in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of of the Firearms (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern 1968, has made Rules entitled "The Firearms Acts Ireland) 1944, will hear in the Town Hall, Lisburn, (Northern Ireland) 1920 to 1968 (Appeals) Rules on Wednesday 5th March 1969, at 11 a.m., the (Northern Ireland) 1969" (S.R. & O., (N.I.), 1969, Appeal of Messrs. Farrans Ltd. against the decision No. 31). These Rules set out the procedure for of the Lisburn Borough Council on their application appeals to the Minister of Home Affairs against a for permission to carry out housing development at decision of a County Inspector of the Royal Ulster Belsize Road, Lisburn. Constabulary in regard to firearm certificates, fire- arm permits and the registration of firearms dealers; they also detail the procedure for applications to the Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Minister by persons prohibited from possessing fire- ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of arms because of previous conviction of crime for the the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern removal of such prohibitions. Ireland) 1944, will hear in the Rural District Council The Rules will come into force on 1st March, Offices, Magherafelt, on Friday, 14th March, 1969, 1969. at 2.30 p.m., the Appeal of Mr. W. Paul, against the Copies of the Rules may be obtained from Her decision of the Londonderry County Council on his Majesty's Stationery Office, 7-11 Linenhall Street, application for permission to erect a dwelling at Belfast, BT2 SAY, or through any bookseller. Coolshinney, Magherafelt. Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Notice is hereby given that the Minister of Home ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of Affairs, in exercise of the powers conferred on him the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern by Sections 1, 4, 13, 15 and 31 of the Firearms Ireland) 1944, will hear in Room No. 17, Parliament (Amendment) Act (Northern Ireland) 1968, has made Buildings, Stormont, on Thursday, 6th March, 1969, Regulations entitled "The Firearms (Prescribed at 10.30 a.m., the Appeal of Mr. E. W. Johnston Forms) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1969" (S.R. against the decision of the Antrim County Council & O. (N.I.), 1969, No. 32). on his application for permission to erect a petrol The Regulations, which will come into force on filling station and tyre depot at Lissue, Lisburn. 1st March, 1969, set out: (a) the form in which an application is to be made for the grant or renewal of a firearm Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- certificate or permit; ment in exercise of its powers under Section 2(6) of (b) the form of a permit authorising the removal the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern of a firearm from or to a ship, or of a Ireland) 1944, will hear in the County Hall, Omagh, signalling apparatus from or to an aircraft or on Friday, 14th March, 1969, at 2.30 p.m., the aerodrome ; Appeal of Mr. J. McCaffrey against the decision of (c) the form of a permit (or the conditions the Tyrone County Council on his application for attached thereto) authorising an auctioneer to permission to erect a bungalow at Carmony Bridge, sell, etc., any firearms or ammunition without Erganagh, Omagh. being registered as a firearms dealer; and.
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