THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 13ra NOVEMBER, 1970 445

Scheme 1: Inish Pool Complex Any person who considers that his interests will be prejudicially affected by the Scheme may at any Scheme 2: Mrs. Quigley's Drain time within one month after the date of this Notice send to the Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Drain- The Ministry of Agriculture for age Division, York Buildings, 2 Curtis Street, Belfast hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5(l)(b) BT1 2PF, all such (if any) observations in regard of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as to the Scheme as he shall think proper. extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- thern Ireland) 1964, that Schemes have been prepared The notice required to be given by Section 5(1 )(b) tor the better drainage of: of the said Act will be found in the following publi- cations: (Scheme 1): that part of the Inish Pool Complex flowing through or between the town- Ballymena Observer Friday 20th November lands of Shanvey, Rathfad, Drumbane Belfast Telegraph Friday 20th November and Ballycastle in the County 01 Lon- Irish News Friday 20th November donderry; News Letter Friday 20th November (Scheme 2): that part of Mrs. Quigley's Drain flow- ing through the townland of Drumahay in the County of Londonderry; which the Drainage Council have determined to be minor watercourses within the meaning of Section 2(1) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. Copies of the Schemes may be inspected free of MINISTRY OF COMMERCE charge by any person during the period 16th Novem- ber, 1971) to 16th December, 1970, inclusive, at the Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Commerce offices of Londonderry County Council, County Hall, by virtue of the power conferred on it by Section , Co. Londonderry, and Rural 1(4) of the Statistics of Trade Act (Northern Ireland) District Council, Limavady, Co. Londonderry, be- 1949, has made an Order dated Uth October, 1970 tween the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m., Monday entitled the Census of Production (Exemption) Order to Friday. (Northern Ireland) 1970 (S.R. & O. 1970, No. 264). Any person who considers that his interests will Copies of the Order may be obtained from Her be prejudicially affected by the Schemes may at any Majesty's Stationery Office, 7 Linenhall Street, Belfast time within one month alter the date of publication BT2 SAY. 01 this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry ot Agriculture, 2 Curtis Street, Beltast, BT1 2PF, all such {it any) observations in regard to the Schemes as he shall think proper. The notice required to be given by Section 5(1 )(b) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 as extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Nor- MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT thern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the following publications tor the week ending Nth November, PLANNING ACTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1970: 1931 AND 1944 Northern Constitution Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Coleraine Chronicle ment in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern Ireland) 1944 will hear in the Boardroom, Ballycastle Rural District Council Offices, Coleraine Road, Bally- castle, on Wednesday, 25th November, 1970 at 10.30 a.m. the appeal of Mr. Michael McHenry against the decision of the Antrim County Council on his application for permission to carry out housing Braid River, Co. Antrim development at Drumavoley, Ballycastle. The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern Ireland hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section 5(l)(b) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 (Reprint to 1966) that a Scheme has been prepared for the better drainage of that part of the Braid River in Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- ment in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of the County of Antrim which the Drainage Council the Planning (Interim Development) Act (Northern have determined to be a main watercourse within Ireland) 1944 will hear in the County Hall, Omagh, the meaning of Section 1(1) of the Act. on Monday 16th November, 1970 at 2.30 p.m. the appeal of Mr. G. Shaw against the decision of the The part of the watercourse to be dealt with under Tyrone County Council on his application for per- the Scheme flows from Aghacully Bridge in the mission to erect pig fattening houses, liquid manure townland of Aghacully through or between the tank and garage at Killybrackey, Dungannon. townlands of Aghacully, Tamybuck, Breckagh, Loughconnelly, Ballyligpatrick, Magheramully, Drum- muck, Loughloughan, Carnkeeran, Drumleckney, Creevamoy, Dunaird, Tullymore, Broughshane Upper, Knockboy, Kinbally, Broughshane Lower, Notice is hereby given that Mr. G. P. Bell, B.Arch., Ballygarvey, Bottom, Town Parks, Ballykeel, to a Dip.C.D., A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I. has been appointed point approximately 1 /5 of a mile upstream of Harry- by the Ministry of Development in exercise of its powers under section 2(6) of the Planning (Interim ville Bridge in the Borough of Ballymena. Development) Act (Northern Ireland) 1944 to hear A copy of the Scheme may be inspected free of and determine the appeal of Thomas Scarffe & Son Ltd., against the decision of the Omagh Urban Dis- charge by any person during'the period from 20th trict Council on their application for permission to November, 1970 to 20th December, 1970, inclusive, erect offices and stores at Scarffe's Entry, Omagh. at the offices of Antrim County Council, County The appeal will be heard in the Council Chambers, Hall, Galgorm Road, Ballymena, between the hours Town Hall, Omagh, on Monday, 16th November, of 9.30 a.m. and 5.00 p.m., Monday to Friday. 1970 at 11.00 a.m.