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2000 No. 1374 LONDON GOVERNMENT ROAD TRAFFIC 510277100123-05-00 12:25:24 Pag Table: STATIN PPSysB Unit: pag1 STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS 2000 No. 1374 LONDON GOVERNMENT ROAD TRAFFIC The GLA Side Roads (London Borough of Southwark) Designation Order 2000 Made ----- 18th May 2000 Laid before Parliament 24th May 2000 Coming into force - - 19th June 2000 Whereas the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions considers it appropriate for certain roads in the London borough of Southwark to be GLA side roads in the interests of the management of traffic and the control of the waiting and loading of vehicles on or in the immediate vicinity of GLA roads: Now therefore the Secretary of State in exercise of the powers conferred by section 124A of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984(a) hereby makes the following Order— Citation and commencement 1. This Order may be cited as the GLA Side Roads (London Borough of Southwark) Designation Order 2000 and shall come into force on 19th June 2000. Designation of GLA side roads 2.—(1) The roads in the London borough of Southwark specified in the Schedule to this Order are hereby designated as GLA side roads(b). (2) The description of a road includes the intersection of that road and any other road that crosses it at the same level. (3) In the Schedule “m” means metres. (4) In accordance with section 124A(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, 3rd July 2000 is hereby specified as the date on which the designated roads are to become GLA side roads. Signed by authority of the Secretary of State Keith Hill Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, 18th May 2000 Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (a) 1984 c. 27; section 124A was inserted by section 272 of the Greater London Authority Act 1999 (c. 29). (b) For the definition of GLA side road, see the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 sections 124A(9) and 142 (amended by the Greater London Authority Act 1999 section 292(3)). [DETR 1905] 1 510277100123-05-00 12:25:24 PPSysB Pag Table: STATIN Unit: pag1 THE SCHEDULE Article 2 ROADS IN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK DESIGNATED AS GLA SIDE ROADS Roads in the vicinity of A2 1. Aberdour Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 7m north east of the front wall of 59 Old Kent Road. 2. Albany Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 30m south west of the rear wall of 320 Old Kent Road. 3. Asylum Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 5m north of the southern flank wall of 2 Asylum Road. 4. Avondale Square between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 1m south of the southern flank wall of 1 to 7 Tevatree House. 5. Bartholomew Street between the building line of Great Dover Street (A2) and a point 6.5m south west. 6. Becket Street between its junction with Great Dover Street (A2) and a point 1.5m north east of the south western corner of Selborne House. 7. Black Horse Court between the building line of Great Dover Street (A2) and a point 4m north east. 8. Borough High Street between its junction with Great Dover Street (A2) and Marshalsea Road and a point opposite the party wall of 212 and 214 Borough High Street. 9. Bowles Road. 10. Chesterfield Way between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 11.5m south of the front wall of 888 Old Kent Road. 11. Cobourg Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m north of the northern flank wall of St George’s Methodist Church. 12. Commercial Way between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m north east of the rear wall of 720 Old Kent Road. 13. Coopers Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point opposite the front wall of 405 Old Kent Road. 14. Devonshire Grove between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 17m north of the front wall of 737 to 745 Old Kent Road. 15. Devon Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 10m to the north east. 16. Dunton Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 34m north east of the rear wall of 279 Old Kent Road. 17. East Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 2.5m west of the party wall of 340 and 342 East Street. 18. Ethnard Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 12m south of the front wall of 636 Old Kent Road. 19. Gervase Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 11m south. 20. Glengall Road between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 25m south. 21. Globe Street between its junction with Great Dover Street (A2) and a point 2m south west of the front wall of Shere House. 22. Hendre Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 3m north of the front wall of 195 Old Kent Road. 23. Hillbeck Close between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 7.5m north of the front wall of 799 Old Kent Road. 24. Humphrey Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 50m north east. 25. Hyndman Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 4m north of the front wall of 651 to 657 Old Kent Road. 26. Ilderton Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 42m north of the front wall of 28 Wagner Street. 27. Kinglake Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 4m south of the front wall of 276 Old Kent Road. 2 510277100223-05-00 12:25:24 Pag Table: STATIN PPSysB Unit: pag1 28. Leo Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m south. 29. Leroy Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 8m north of the front wall of 71 Old Kent Road. 30. Long Lane between its junction with Tabard Street and a point 13m east of the eastern wall of 1 Long Lane. 31. Madron Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 3m south of the rear wall of 254 Old Kent Road. 32. Malt Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 18m south of the front wall of 506 Old Kent Road. 33. Mandela Way between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m north east. 34. Marcia Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point opposite the rear wall of 211 Old Kent Road. 35. Marlborough Grove between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 3.5m south of the front wall of John Henry House. 36. Mason Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 5.5m north east of the front wall of 68b Old Kent Road. 37. Massinger Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 2.5m south west of the rear wall of Yeldom House. 38. Mawbey Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 1m south of the front wall of Mawbey House. 39. Mina Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m south west of the front wall of 288 Old Kent Road. 40. Murdoch Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m to the north. 41. Oakley Place between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m north of the rear wall of 358 Old Kent Road. 42. Olmar Street between the building line of Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 48m south. 43. Ossory Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 1m south of the rear wall of 462 Old Kent Road. 44. Peckham Park Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 12m south of the party wall of 19 and 21 Peckham Park Road. 45. Penry Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 2m south of the rear wall of 231 Old Kent Road. 46. Pilgrimage Street between its junction with Great Dover Street (A2) and a point 1m north east of the front wall of Selborne House. 47. Pomeroy Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 1m north of the southern wall of 41 to 46 Pomeroy Street. 48. Preston Close between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 6m south west of the north eastern flank wall of 82 to 86 Old Kent Road. 49. Rowcross Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 9m south of the rear wall of 365 Old Kent Road. 50. Ruby Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 4.5m north of the front wall of 681 Old Kent Road. 51. Sandgate Street between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 8m north of the front wall of 616 Old Kent Road. 52. Shorncliffe Road between its junction with Old Kent Road (A2) and a point 18m south west of the front wall of 304 Old Kent Road.
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