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598 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY 26 MARCH 1999 DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY COUNCIL East Ayrshire Council (B723 CLAYDABBINGS BRIDGE, NR LOCKERBIE) B7072 HURLFORD ROAD, KILMARNOCK (WEIGHT RESTRICTION) TRAFFIC REGULATION REDUCTION OF SPEED LIMIT FROM 40 MPH TO 30 MPH ORDER 1999 The East Ayrshire Council proposes to consider the introduction Notice is hereby given that Dumfries and Galloway Council have of an Order which will reduce the speed limit from 40 mph to 30 made the above named Order under the Road Traffic Regulation mph on B7072 Hurlford Road, Kilmarnock between Kinloch Road Act 1984. and Haining Avenue. 1. The general effect of the Order will be to impose a weight Full details of these proposals which form the "The East Ayrshire restriction of 7.5 tonnes on Claydabbings Bridge near Lockerbie. Council (B7072 Hurlford Road, Kilmarnock) (Restricted Roads The Order shall commence on 29th March 1999. and 40mph Speed Limit and Revocation) Order 199-", together 2. The Order (as made), Report to Public Hearing dated 30th with a plan and a statement of reasons for proposing to make this November 1998 and minute of same, and relevant report and Order, are available for inspection during normal office hours, minute of December 1998 Environment and Infrastructure Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of: Committee and relevant plan (C/A/2) may be inspected at 1. The Director of Development Services, East Ayrshire Council, Environment am_ Infrastructure, Council Offices, Dryfe Road, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU Lockerbie and Environment and Infrastructure, Militia House, 2. The Head of Roads & Transportation, Council Offices, English Street, Dumfries during normal office hours between 26th Greenholm Street, Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ March 1999 and 7th May 1999. Any person wishing to object to the proposals should send details 3. Any person who wishes to question the validity of the Order or of the grounds for objection in writing to the Director of of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within Development Services, Council Headquarters, London Road, the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation 1984 or on Kilmarnock KA3 7BU by Friday 23rd April 1999. the grounds that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument 5. Charley, Director of Development Services made under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order, East Ayrshire Council, Department of Development Services, may within six weeks from 22nd March 1999 apply to the Court of Roads & Transportation Division, Greenholm Street, Session for that purpose. Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ (1501/55) Roger Guy, Director for Environment and Infrastructure Militia House, English Street, Dumfries, DG1 2HR SCHEDULE Annandale & Eskdale East Ayrshire Council Sub-Standard Council Owned Structure Requiring Weight ROUTE A71 PRIESTLAND, DARVEL Restriction REDUCTION OF SPEED LIMIT FROM 40 MPH TO 30 MPH Route Location Weight Alternative Route or/ The East Ayrshire Council proposes to consider the introduction & Bridge (tonnes) No Alternative Route of an Order which will reduced the speed limit from 40 mph to 30 (as per Plan No below) mph on Route A71 through Priestland. B723 3Vz miles north 7.5 C/A/2 Full details of these proposals, which form "The East Ayrshire Claydabbings of Lockerbie (1501/99) Council (Route A71 Priestland, Darvel) (Restricted Roads and Revocation) Order 199-" together with a plan and a statement of reasons for proposing to make this Order, are available for inspection during normal office hours, Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of: East Ayrshire Council 1. The Director of Development Services, East Ayrshire Council, A735 KILMAURS ROAD & DUNLOP ROAD AND Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU B769 OLD GLASGOW ROAD, STEWARTON 2. The Head of Roads & Transportation, Council Offices, Greenholm Street, Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ EXTENSION OF 30MPH SPEED LIMITS 3. East Ayrshire Council Local Office, 10/12 West Main Street, East Ayrshire Council proposes to consider the introduction of an Darvel KA17 OAQ Order which will extend the 30mph speed limits on A735 Kilmaurs Any person wishing to object to the proposals should send details Road and Dunlop Road and B769 Old Glasgow Road, Stewarton of the grounds for objection in writing to the Director of will reintroduce, in their present form, the 30mph speed limits on Development Services, Council Headquarters, London Road, B778 Dairy Road and Fenwick Road, Stewarton. Kilmarnock KA3 7BU by Friday 23rd April 1999. Full details of these proposals, which form the proposed "The East S. Charley, Director of Development Services Ayrshire Council (Routes A735, B769 and B778, Stewarton) East Ayrshire Council, Department of Development Services, (Restricted Roads and Amendment) Order 199", together with a Roads & Transportation Division, Greenholm Street, plan and a statement of reasons for proposing to make this Order, Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ (1501/56) are available for inspection during normal office hours, Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of: 1. The Director of Development Services, East Ayrshire Council, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU East Ayrshire Council 2. The Head of Roads & Transportation, Council Offices, Greenholm Street, Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ B741 BANK GLEN, NEW CUMNOCK 3. East Ayrshire Council Local Office, 8 Avenue Square, Stewarton PROPOSED EXTENSION OF 30MPH SPEED LIMIT KA3 SAB East Ayrshire Council proposes to consider the introduction of an Any person wishing to object to the proposals should send details Order B741 which will extend the 30mph speed limit on B741 of the grounds for objection in writing to the Director of Bank Glen, New Cumnock. Development Services, Council Headquarters, London Road, Full details of these proposals, which form the proposed "The East Kilmarnock KA3 7BU by Friday 23rd April 1999. Ayrshire Council (B741 Mossmark to Burnfoot Road, New S. Charley, Director of Development Services Cumnock) (Restricted Roads and Amendment) Order 199-", East Ayrshire Council, Department of Development Services, together with a plan and a statement of reasons for proposing to Roads & Transportation Division, Greenholm Street, make this Order, are available for inspection during normal office Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ (1501/54) hours, Monday to Friday inclusive at the offices of: 1. The Director of Development Services, East Ayrshire Council, Council Headquarters, London Road, Kilmarnock KA3 7BU 2. The Head of Roads & Transportation, Council Office, Greenholm Street, Kilmarnock KA1 4DJ.