6762 the LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD MAY 1975 Relation to the Order, You May Within 6 Weeks from the SCHEDULE 23Rd May 1975, Apply to the High Court for This Purpose

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6762 the LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD MAY 1975 Relation to the Order, You May Within 6 Weeks from the SCHEDULE 23Rd May 1975, Apply to the High Court for This Purpose 6762 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD MAY 1975 relation to the Order, you may within 6 weeks from the SCHEDULE 23rd May 1975, apply to the High Court for this purpose. Service Road linking Brinsworth Street, Rotherham and A. Sandford, Director of Administration. Main Street, Rotherham. Both sides from its junction County Hall, with Brinsworth Street in an easterly and northerly West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7QP. (496) direction to its junction with Main Street. Brinsworth Street OXFORD CITY COUNCIL 1. On the west side from its junction with the Inner The City of Oxford (Experimental Traffic Regulation) By-Pass in a southerly direction to its junction with (No. 1) Order, 1975 Armer Street, Rotherham. 2. On the east side from its junction with the Inner The City of Oxford (Experimental Traffic Regulation) By-Pass for a distance of 80 metres in a southerly (No. 2) Order, 1975 direction. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to arrangements under 3. In the south-east side from its junction with the section 101 of the Local Government Act 1972, the Oxford centre line of Armer Street, Rotherham, in a north- City Council, as duly authorised agent for and on behalf easterly direction for a distance of 80 metres. of the Oxfordshire County Council, proposes to make tho 4. On the south side from its junction with the centre above Orders under section 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation line of Armer Street in a south-westerly direction for a Act 1967, as amended by the Transport Act 1968, and distance of 15 metres. Schedule 19 to the Local Government Act 1972. Armer Street, Rotherham. Both sides from its junction Should these Orders come into effect the existing experi- with Brinsworth Street in a northerly direction to its ments! traffic scheme in the Holywcll Street/Parks Road junction with the Inner By-Pass. area will be abandoned and tho following traffic regulation measures will be introduced on an experimental basis: Lyme Street, Rotherham Subject to the following all roads in the area will be open 1. Both sides from its junction with Masbrough Street, to two-way traflic: Rotherham, in a southerly direction for a distance of 25 metres. (a) Physical barriers to motor vehicles will be introduced 2. Both sides from its junction with Armer Street in at the easier;-" end of Kolywell Street at its junction a westerly and northerly direction for a distance of with Longv.'z ; Street and St. Cross Road and at the eastern end cf Jowett Walk at its junction with St. 40 metres. (783) Cross Road ; (b) Entry to Holywell Street from the west will be restricted to those vehicles requiring access ; ROTHERHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL (c) Entry to Mansfield Road from the north will be The South Yorkshire County Council (Inner By-Pass restricted to those vehicles requiring access ; Stage HI, Rotherham) (One-Way Traffic) (No. 1) Order (d) Cyclists will be permitted to use Hollywell Street as 1975. at present. Notice is hereby given that as agents for the South York- Full details of the proposal are in the draft Order which, shire County Council the Rotherham Borough Council together with a statement of the Council's reasons for hereby give notice that the South Yorkshire County Council proposing to make the Order and a map showing the propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) restricted area, may be examined at the City Secretary and of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Solicitor's Office, St. Aldate's Chambers, Oxford, and the Part IX of the Transport Act 1968 and Schedule 19 to the City Engineer's Drawing Office, 117-119 St. Aldate's, Oxford Local Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Traffic Act 1974, the effect of which is that traffic shall on Mondays to Fridays. only proceed along the lengths of road specified in the If ycu wish to object lo the proposed Order you should Schedule to this notice in the directions described in send the grounds for your objection in writing to the under- such Schedule. signed by the 23rd June 1975. Any support for the A copy of the proposed Order, together with a map proposal should alco be sent to him by the same date. showing the lengths of roads the subject of the Order and Dated 23rd May 1975. a statement of the County Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may be inspected during normal A. P. M. Nixson, City Secretary & Solicitor. office hours at the offices of (i) the County Council, St. Aldate's Chambers, Brierley Hall, Brierley, near Barnsley, and (ii) Rotherham Oxford. (573) Metropolitan Borough Council, Civic Building, Frederick Street, Rotherham. ROTHERHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Any objections to the making of the proposed Order, together with the grounds on which they are made, must The South Yorkshire County Council (Inner By-Pass be sent in writing to the undersigned by the 16th June Stage III, Rotherham) (Prohibition of Waiting—No 1975. Waiting at any Time) (No. 1) Order 1975. Dated 23rd May 1975. Notice is hereby given that as agents for the South York- shire County Council the Rotherham Borough Council F. Waldie, Director of Legal and Administrative hereby give notice that the South Yorkshire County Council Services. propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) Civic Building, Frederick Street, of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended by Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Part IX of the Transport Act 1968 and Schedule 19 to the SCHEDULE Local Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Act 1974, the effect of which is that waiting at any Lengths of roads and Direction time by traffic along the sides of the lengths of roads Lyme Street, Rotherham. From its junction with Mas- specified in the Schedule to this notice shall be prohibited. brough Street, Rotherham, to its junction with Armer A copy of the Order, together with a map showing the Street, Rotherharn, from north to south. lengths of roads the subject of the Order and a statement Brinsworth Street, Rotherham. From its junction with the of the County Council's reasons for proposing to make the Inner By-Pass to its junction with Armer Street, from Order may be inspected during normal office hours at the north to south. offices of (i) the County Council, Brierley Hall, Brierley, The Service road linking Brinsworth Street to Main Street, near Barnsley, and (ii) Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Rotherham. From its junction with Brinsworth Street to Council, Civic Building, Frederick Street, Rotherham. its junction with Main Street, from south to north and Any objections to the making of the proposed Order, north-west. (784) together with the grounds on which they are made, must be sent in writing to the undersigned by the 16th June 1975. ROTHERHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Dated 23rd May 1975. The South Yorkshire County Council (Inner By-Pass F. Waldie, Director of Legal and Administrative Stage HI, Rotherharn) (Prohibition of Right-Hand and Services. Left-Hand Turns) (No. 1) Order 1975. Civic Building, Frederick Street, Notice is hereby given that as agents for the South York- Rotherham, South Yorkshire. shire County Council the Rotherham Borough Council.
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