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The M66 Motorway 252 THE LONDON GAZETTE FRIDAY 1 FEBRUARY 2008 SUPPLEMENT No. 2 The M66 Motorway (Junction 4 Southbound Exit Slip The M271 Motorway (M27 Junction 3 - Redbridge Road to M60/M62) (Simester Roundabout) (Temporary Roundabout) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/2781.- Order 2006 No. 2006/2156. - Enabling power: Road Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Made: (1) (a). - Made: 09.10.2006. Coming into force: 31.07.2006. Coming into force: 05.08.2006. Effect: None. 15.10.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M602 Motorway (Junction 1 Westbound Exit Slip The M66 Motorway (Junctions 0 to 2, Southbound Road) and M62 Motorway (Temporary Prohibition and Carriageway and Junction 1, Southbound Entry Slip Restriction of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/3060.- Road) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 No. 2006/2411. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation (1) (a) (7). - Made: 16.10.2006. Coming into force: Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 22.08.2006. Coming into 09.11.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & force: 14.09.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M602 Motorway (Westbound Link Road to the The M67 Motorway (Junction 2, Eastbound Entry Slip M60 Motorway Clockwise at Junction 12) (Temporary Road) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/1223.- No. 2006/2485. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 01.09.2006. Coming into (1) (a). - Made: 24.03.2006. Coming into force: force: 01.10.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 22.05.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M69 Motorway (Junction 1) and the A5 Trunk The M621 Motorway (Gildersome Interchange) Road (Near Hinckley) (Temporary Restriction and (Temporary Restriction and Prohibition of Traffic) Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/3494.- Order 2006 No. 2006/1819. - Enabling power: Road Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a) (7). - Made: (1) (a). - Made: 20.10.2006. Coming into force: 20.06.2006. Coming into force: 02.07.2006. Effect: None. 27.10.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M621 Motorway (Junction 1, Islington) The M69 Motorway (Junction 1) (Slip Road) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/2061. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 2006/996. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, ss. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 18.07.2006. Coming into 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 20.03.2006. Coming into force: force: 30.07.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 27.03.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M621 Motorway (Junction 3 to Junction 7) The M69 Motorway (Junction with the A46, Coventry) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/1098. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 2006/1782. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 07.04.2006. Coming into force: 1984, s. 14 (1) (b). - Made: 16.06.2006. Coming into force: 20.04.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 23.06.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M621 Motorway (Junction 4, Hunslet) (Temporary The M161 Motorway (Junction 6 Southbound Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/1136.- Carriageway) (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 Order 2006 No. 2006/2594. - Enabling power: Road (1) (a), 15 (2). - Made: 18.04.2006. Coming into force: Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 27.04.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 29.08.2006. Coming into force: 24.09.2006. Effect: None. classification: E. Local Unpublished Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished The M621 Motorway (Junction 4, Hunslet) (Temporary The M180 Motorway (Junction 2, Woodhouse) Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/263.- (Temporary Prohibition of Traffic) Order 2006 No. Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 2006/1821. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Regulation Act (1) (a). - Made: 31.01.2006. Coming into force: 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 27.06.2006. Coming into force: 11.02.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & 09.07.2006. Effect: None. Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished classification: E. Local Unpublished The M621 Motorway (Junction 6 to Junction 7) The M181 Motorway (Midmoor Interchange to (Temporary Restriction and Prohibition of Traffic ) Frodingham Roundabout) (Temporary Prohibition of Order 2006 No. 2006/626. - Enabling power: Road Traffic Traffic) Order 2006 No. 2006/2260. - Enabling power: Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: 24.02.2006. Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, s. 14 (1) (a). - Made: Coming into force: 07.03.2006. Effect: None. Territorial 01.08.2006. Coming into force: 13.08.2006. Effect: None. extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Territorial extent & classification: E. Local Unpublished Road traffic: Traffic regulation.
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