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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 31St JULY 1970 8525 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 31sT JULY 1970 8525 A copy of the Order, which will operate from the SCHEDULE 5th August 1970, and a map showing the road con- Lengths of road at Langworth in the Rural District cerned may be inspected at Room 146, County Hall, of Welton Maidstone. If you wish to question the validity of the Order 1. That length of the Langworth—Barlings Road or of any provision contained in it on the grounds which extends from its junction with road A. 158 that it is not within the powers conferred by the in a south-easterly direction for a distance measured Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1967, as amended by along the said length of road of 111*6 metres (122 Part IX of the Transport Act, 1968, or on the grounds yards). that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument 2. That length of the Langworth—Scothern Road made under it has not been complied with in relation which extends from its junction with road A. 158 in to the Order, you may, within six weeks of the date a northerly direction for a distance measured along on which the Order was made, apply to the High the said length of road of 66'8 metres (73 yards). Court for this purpose. (333) M. A. Bains, Clerk of the County Council. County Hall, LINCOLN COUNTY COUNCIL—PARTS OF Maidstone. (106) LINDSEY The County Council of Lincoln—Parts of Lindsey LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (Messingham) (Restricted Roads) (No. ) Order The County Council of Lancaster (Restricted Roads) 1970. (No. 12) Order 1970 Imposition of 30 m.p.h. Speed Limit Imposition of 30 m.p.h. Speed Limit Notice is hereby given that the County Council Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of propose to make an Order under section 72 (3) July 1970, the Lancashire County Council made an and section 73 (1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Order under sections 72 (3) and 73 (1) of the Road Act 1967 as amended by Part IX of the Transport Traffic Regulation, Act 1967, as amended by Part IX Act 1968. of 'the Transport Act 1968, the effect of which is to When this Order comes into effect the length of impose a 30 m.p.h. speed limit on the length of road road specified in the Schedule to ithis notice will specified in the Schedule to this notice. become subject to a speed limit of 30 m.p.h. A copy of the Order and plan showing the length The draft Order together with a map showing the of road concerned can be inspected at the offices of length of road concerned and a statement of the the Chorley Rural District Council, Council Offices, County Council's reasons, for proposing to make the Gillibrand Street, Chorley and at County Hall, Order may be inspected free of charge at County Preston, during normal' office hours. Offices, Newlamd, Lincoln, and the offices of the Any person wishing to question the validity of the Glanford Brigg Rural District Council, Rural Council Order may within six weeks from the 28th July Offices, Bigby Street, Brigg, during normal office apply to the high Court for the purpose. hours. The Order conies into force on the 10th August If you wish to object to the proposed Order you 1970. should send the grounds for your objection in writing to Ihe undersigned by 31st August 1970. C. P. H. McCall, Clerk of the County Council. W. E. Lane, Clerk of the County Council. County Hall, Preston. County Offices, Lincoln. SCHEDULE 3 let July 1970. Length of road in the Parish of Eccleston in the SCHEDULE Rural District of Chorley Length of Road at Messingham in the Rural District That length of Doctor's Lane, Class III, Eccleston, of Glanford Brigg. which extends from a point 520 yards east of its junction with Tinklers Lane, in a westerly direction That length of Butterwick Road which extends to a point 170 yards east of the same junction, a from a point 6 metres (6-5 yards) east of its junc- distance measured along the said length of road of tion with West View in a westerly direction foir a 350 yards. (338) distance of 45 metres (49 yards). (332) LINCOLN COUNTY COUNCIL- LINCOLN COUNTY COUNCIL—PARTS OF PARTS OF LINDSEY KESTEVEN The County Council of Lincoln—Parts of Lindsey The County Council of Lincoln, Parts of Kesteven (Langworth) (40 m.p.h. Speed Limit) (No. 6) (Sleaford—Westgate) (Prohibition and Restriction Order 1970. of Waiting) Order 1970. Notice is hereby given mat on the 17th July 1970, Notice is hereby given that the County Council of the County Council of Lincoln, Parts of Lindsey Lincoln, Parts of Kesteven, propose to make an made an Order under section 74 (1) of the Road Order under section 1 of the Road Traffic Regula- Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Part IX tion Act 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Trans- of the Transport Act 1968, the effect of which is port Act 1968. to prohibit the driving of motor vehicles at a speed The effect of the proposed Order will be to pro- exceeding 40 m.p.h. on the lengths of road specified hibit the waiting of vehicles at all times om that length in the Schedule to this notice. The Order will come of the south side of Westgate, Sleaford which extends into operation on 3rd August 1970. from its junction with West Banks in a northerly and A copy of the Order and a map showing the roads easterly direction to Walton Cottages, a distance of to which the Order relates may be inspected free 165 yards. There will be exceptions for persons of charge at County Offices, Newland, Lincoln, and boarding or alighting from vehicles, for the loading the offices of the Welton Rural District Council, and unloading of goods, or for vehicles which are Council Offices, 10 Park Street, Lincoln, during being used in connection with building operations normal office hours. and similar works, etc. Any person who desires to question the validity of A copy of the proposed Order, together with a the Order or of any provisions contained in the map showing the length of road concerned and a Order on the ground that it is not within the statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to powers of the relevant section of the Act or on the make the Order may be examined at the County ground that any requirement of that section or of Offices, Sleaford, from Mondays to Fridays between section 84A, 84B and 84C of the Act or any the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. until the 31st August regulation made under the said section 84C has not 1970. been complied with in relation to the Order, may Objections Ho the proposals, together with the within 6 weeks after 17th July 1970, make applica- grounds on which they are made must be sent in tion for the purpose to the High Court. writing to the undersigned by the 31st August 1970. W. E. Lane, Clerk of the County Council. Dated this 31st day of July 1970. County Offices, /. E. Blow, Clerk of the County Council. Lincoln. County Offices, 31st July 1970. Sleaford, Lines. (424).
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