644 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE TUESDAY 30 MARCH 1999 queries may tend towards the legal and procedural side of things, Act have not been complied with in relation to the order, may, and these may be directed to Mr. David Wemyss in the Department within six weeks of 1st April 1999, apply to the Court of Session for of Legal and Corporate Services in the Town House - telephone this purpose. 522523. Crawford J. Langley, Director of Legal and Corporate Services Anyone wishing to object to the proposed order should send details City Council, Town House, Aberdeen (1501/89) of the grounds for objection in writing to the undersigned during the statutory objection period which also runs from 29th March until 19th April inclusive. Any objection should state (1) the name and address of the objector, (2) the matters to which it relates, and Council (3) the grounds on which it is being made. Crawford J. Langley, Director of Legal and Corporate Services, CORNHILL - EXTENSION OF 30 MPH SPEED LIMIT Aberdeen City Council, Town House, Aberdeen (1501/23) Notice is given that on 23rd March 1999, Aberdeenshire Council has made "The Aberdeenshire Council (A95 and B9023 at Cornhill) (Extension of Restricted Roads) Order 1999" under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Aberdeen City Council The effect of the order will be to prohibit any vehicle from being driven at a speed exceeding SOmph on the undernoted lengths of SPADEMILL ROAD/QUEENS ROAD - road. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT The original proposals were advertised in The Edinburgh Gazette Aberdeen City Council has made "The Aberdeen City Council dated 9th February 1999 and in The Journal of 10th (Spademill Road/Queens Road, Aberdeen) (Traffic Management) February 1999. Order 1999" under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Copies of the order are available for inspection during normal The effect of the order is as advertised in The Press and Journal of office hours at the offices of the Director of Law and 25th August 1998, and in The Edinburgh Gazette of the same date Administration, Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, (issue no. 24457) namely, to introduce (1) a prohibition of waiting Westburn Road, Aberdeen. at any time on certain lengths of Queens Road, Rubislaw Den Any person wishing to question the validity of the order on the South, Spademill Lane and Spademill Road, and (2) a one-way on grounds that it is not within the powers of the Act, or that any of Spademill Road requiring traffic to proceed in a southerly direction the relevant requirements arising from the Act have not been only, (i.e. from Rubislaw Den South to Queens Road). complied with in relation to the order, may, within six weeks of In respect of the waiting restrictions, the usual exemptions will 29th March 1999, apply to the Court of Session for this purpose. apply for picking up and setting down passengers, loading or Any person who wishes to question the validity of the order or the unloading, orange badge holders, funeral vehicles, and vehicles grounds it is not within the powers of the Act or that any of the engaged in authorised roadworks being carried out on what would relevant requirements arising from the Act have not been complied otherwise be a restricted kerbside. with in relation to the order, may, within six weeks of 23rd March Full details of all the proposals are in the order as signed and 1999 apply to the Court of Session for this purpose. sealed, which may be inspected in the Department of Legal and Neil McDowall, Director of Law and Administration Corporate Services in the Town House. Anyone wishing to do this Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Westburn Road, should first of all call Mr. David Wemyss in that Department at Aberdeen AB16 5GB Aberdeen 522523. The order will come into operation on 6th April 1999. Cornhill Any person who wishes to question the validity of the order on the That length of the Ordens-Keith-Grantown Road (A95) extending grounds that it is not within the powers of the relevant sections of from a point of 360 metres or thereby east of the junction with the the Act, or that any of the relevant requirements arising from the Aberchirder-Cornhill-Brodiesord Road (B9023) eastward for 78 Act have not been complied with in relation to the order, may, metres or thereby to a point 438 metres or thereby east of its within six weeks of 1st April 1999, apply to the Court of Session for junction with the Aberchirder-Cornhill-Brodiesord Road. this purpose. That length of the Aberchirder-Cornhill-Brodiesord Road (B9023) Crawford J. Langley, Director of Legal and Corporate Services extended from a point 90 metres or thereby north of its junction Aberdeen City Council, Town House, Aberdeen (1501/88) with the Ordens-Keith-Grantown Road (A95) northwards or thereby to appoint 130 metres or thereby north of its junction with the Ordens-Keith-Grantown Road. (1501/4) Aberdeen City Council A944 KINGSWELL ROUNDABOUT - SKYE ROAD PROHIBITION OF RIGHT TURNS AND U-TURNS/ Aberdeenshire Council 50MPH SPEED LIMIT NORTH ROAD, - EXTENSION OF 40 MPH Aberdeen City Council has made "The Aberdeen City Council SPEED LIMIT (A944 Kingswell Roundabout - Skye Road, Aberdeen) (Prohibition Notice is hereby given that on 29th March 1999, Aberdeenshire of Right Turns and U-Turns/50mph Speed Limit) Order 1999" Council has made "The Aberdeenshire Council (A982 North Road, under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Peterhead) (Extension of 40 mph Speed Limit) Order 1998" under The effect of the order is as advertised in The Press and Journal of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. 25th August 1998, and in The Edinburgh Gazette of the same date The effect of the order is to prohibit any vehicle being driven at a (issue no. 24457) namely, to introduce (1) to introduce a prohibition speed exceeding 40 mph on North Road, Peterhead (A982) from of right turns, and also a prohibition of U-turns, on the A944 from the North end of the existing speed limit northwards by 150 metres. the C89C (Kingswells Village Perimeter Road) eastwards to its The original proposals were advertised in The Edinburgh Gazette new roundabout junction with the B9119 Skene Road, and (2) to dated 22nd December 1998 and in The Observer of the introduce a SOmph speed limit on the A944 and A944 Lang Stracht same date. between the new roundabout and the commencement of the Copies of the order are available for inspection during normal existing 30mph limit at a point 360 metres west of the west kerbline office hours at the offices of the Director of Law and of Skye Road. Administration, Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Full details of all the proposals are in the order as signed and Westburn Road, Aberdeen. sealed, which may be inspected in the Department of Legal and Any person wishing to question the validity of the order on the Corporate Services in the Town House. Anyone wishing to do this grounds that it is not within the powers of the Act, or that any of should first of all call Mr. David Wemyss in that Department at the relevant requirements arising from the Act have not been Aberdeen 522523. complied with in relation to the order, may, within six weeks of The order will come into operation on 6th April 1999. 29th March 1999, apply to the Court of Session for this purpose. Any person who wishes to question the validity of the order on the Neil McDowall, Director of Law and Administration grounds that it is not within the powers of the relevant sections of Aberdeenshire Council, Woodhill House, Westburn Road, the Act, or that any of the relevant requirements arising from the Aberdeen AB16 5GB (1501/5)