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Edmund's Road, Worsbrough Bridge, thence southwards along Edmund's Road, Worsbrough Bridge to it's junction with the River POST OFFICE Dove, thence westwards along the course of the River Dove to it's junction with Park Road, Worsbrough Bridge, thence south- POST OFFICE SCHEME L4/I990 eastwards along Park Road, Worsbrough Bridge to it's junction with Doe Lane, Wo.rsborough, thence eastwards along Doe Lane, NOTE: The scheme which follows this note is made under section 28 Worsbrough to the commencement point. (768) of the Post Office Act 1969 and amends the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Scheme 1982. The Scheme, which comes into operation on the 21 st January 1991, revises certain postal charges, introduces a European airmail small packet service and a European airmail DISTRICT COUNCIL printed packet service and abolishes the European airmail newspaper service, the reduced rate printed packet service and the THE CLEAN AIR ACT 1956 facility for bulk posting in mail bags. Additionally, the Scheme LOCAL GOVERNMENT PLANNING AND LAND ACT 1980 revises references to air letters, air mail packets, small packets, printed packets and literature for the blind. (1) The Council (No. 10) Smoke Control Order (This note is not part of the Scheme) 1990, (Belph, Creswell, Elmton, . Steetley, Whitwell. Whitwell Common, Whaley (Part) and Surrounding Area) THE POST OFFICE OVERSEAS LETTER POST (2) The Bolsover District Council No. 11) Smoke Control Order AMENDMENT (NO. 12) SCHEME 1990 1990, (, Barlborough, Renishaw (Part) Spinkhtil (Part) Made 21st December 1990 and surrounding Area) Coming into operation 21st January 1991 Notice is hereby given that the Bolsover District Council in exercise The Post Office by virtue of the powers conferred upon it by of the powers conferred on them by section 11 of the above section 28 of the Post Office Act 1969 and of all other powers mentioned Act as amended by Schedule 2 of the Local Government enabling it in this behalf, hereby makes the following Scheme: Planning and Land Act 1980 on 19th December 1990, declared their intention to make the undermentioned Orders entitled: Commencement and citation 1.—(1) This Scheme shall come into operation on the 21st January (1) "The Bolsover District Council No. 10 (Belph, Creswell, 1991 and may be cited as the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Elmton, Hodthorpe, Steetley, Whitwell, Whitwell Common, Amendment (No. 12) Scheme 1990. Whaley (Part) and surrounding area) Smoke Control Order (2) This Scheme shall be read as one with the Post Office Overseas 1990," declaring the areas described in Schedule (1) hereto to be Letter Post Scheme 1982 (Post Office Scheme P2/1982) a Smoke Control Area. (hereinafter called "the Scheme") as amended by the Post Office (2) "The Bolsover District Council No. 11 (Clowne, Barlborough, Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 1) Scheme 1982 (Post Renishaw (Pan), Spinkhill (Part) and Surrounding Area) Office Scheme P6/1982), the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Smoke Control Order 1990," declaring the areas described in Amendment (No. 2) Scheme 1983 (Post Office Scheme P4/1983), Schedule (2) hereto to be a Smoke Control Area. the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 3) Scheme 1984 (Post Office Scheme 3/1984), the Post Office Overseas Letter Subject to the exemptions provided by virtue of section 11(2) of Post Amendment (No. 4) Scheme 1985 (Post Office Scheme the Act, if on any day after the Orders have come into operation 4/1985), the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 5) smoke is emitted from a chimney of any building within the smoke Scheme 1986 (Post Office Scheme 2/1986), the Post Office control areas the occupier of the building shall be guilty of an offence Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 6) Scheme 1986 (Post and liable to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the Standard Scale unless Office Scheme 5/1986) the Post Office Overseas Letter Post he proves that the emission of smoke was not caused by the use of Amendment (No. 7) Scheme 1987 (Post Office Scheme 2/1987) the any fuel other than an authorised fuel. The authorised fuels include Post Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 8) Scheme 1988 anthracite, coke and other carbonised fuels, gas and electricity. (Post Office Scheme 3/1988) the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Copies of the Orders and the maps referred to therein may be Amendment (No. 9) Scheme 1989 (Post Office Scheme L2/I989), inspected, free of charge, at the Bolsover District Council Office, the Post Office Overseas Letter. Oxcroft House, Oxcroft Lane, Bolsover and Dale Close, 100 Post Chesterfield Road South, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, at all Amendment (No. 10) Scheme 1990 (Post Office Scheme LI/1990) reasonable times during the period of 6 weeks from 25th January and the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 11) 1991. Scheme 1990 (Post Office Scheme L2/1990). Within the said period any person who will be affected by the Orders may by notice in writing to the deputy Chief Environmental Interpretation Health and Housing Officer, Bolsover District Council, Oxcroft 2.—(1) In sub-paragraph (I) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme as House, Oxcroft Lane, Bolsover, object to the making of the Orders subsequently amended, the definition "air letter" shall be deleted by the Bolsover District Council. and the following shall be substituted: '"Aerogramme" means an air mail packet (not being a Forces aerogramme) consisting of a C. A. Tucker. Chief Executive Officer letter written on a special aerogramme form provided or approved Dale Close, 100 Chesterfield Road South, by the Post Office'. Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 7BD. (2) The following definition shall be inserted after "Areogramme": SCHEDULE (1) "Airmail Newspaper (HM Forces)" means a printed packet consisting of or containing one or more registered newspapers The whole of Creswell, Elmton, Whitwell, Hodthorpe, Belph and (and nothing else) which is posted as mentioned in paragraphs surrounding areas comprising approximately 2,950 hectares 7(l)(a)(b)(c) of (d) or is posted; (7,286 acres) incorporating some 4,389 dwellings and sundry other (a) on board a ship of the Royal Navy (whether on the high seas premises and bounded on the north by the district council boundary, or in any port or place outside the British postal area) for to the east by the district council boundary, to the south by Bolsover transmission to an address in Europe or; Parish boundary, to the west (from north to south) by Bondhay (b) by a member of the forces referred to in paragraphs 5(l)(ii) Lane, Gypsy Hill Lane, Gapsick Lane, Hollin Hill and Border Lane. serving as therein mentioned, for transmission to an adress in Europe." SCHEDULE (2) (3) In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme as The whole of Clowne, Barlborough, Renishaw (Part), Spinkhill subsequently amended the definition "European Airmail (Part) and surrounding areas, comprising of approximately 2,264 Newspaper" shall be deleted. hectares (5,591 acres) incorporating 3,712 dwellings and sundry (4) In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme as other premises and bounded on the north by the district council subsequently amended, the following definition shall be inserted boundary, to the east (from north to south) by Bondhay Lane, following "European Airmail Letters and Postcards": Gypsy Hill Lane, Gapsick Lane, Hollin Hill and Border Lane, to the "European Airmail Printed Packet" means an outgoing printed south by Bolsover Parish boundary, to the west by the district packet for transmission to any European destination and intended boundary. by the sender to be conveyed through any part of the post as a European Airmail Printed Packet, whether or not bearing any 27th January 1991. (930) indication that it should be so conveyed. THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18TH JANUARY 1991 885

(S) In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme as Forces Post Office at which British postage stamps are issued, to subsequently amended, the following definition shall be inserted a person in the British postal area; or following "European Airmail Printed Packet": (d) on board a ship registered in any part of the British postal area "European Airmail Small Packet" means an outgoing small while the ship is on the high seas, for transmission to the persons packet for transmission to any European destination and intended mentioned in paragraphs 5(1 )(i) and (ii), wherever they may be by the sender to be conveyed through any part of the post as a stationed. European Airmail Small Packet whether or not bearing any (2) Postage at the rates specified in Part 2 of Schedule 2 shall be indication that it should be so conveyed. charged and paid on European Airmail Printed Packets. (41 SI) (3) Except as otherwise provided by sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) of (6) In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme, the this paragraph, postage at the rates specified in Part 3 of Schedule definition "Forces air letter" shall be deleted and the following 2 shall be charged and paid on outgoing printed packets and on shall be substituted: outgoing small packets. "Forces aerogramme" means an air mail packet consisting of a (4) Postage at the rates specified in Part 4 of Schedule 2 shall be letter written on a special Forces aerogramme form provided by charged and paid on European Airmail Small Packets. the Post Office and addressed to, or sent to the British postal area (5) This paragraph does not apply to air mail packets. by, a member of the armed forces of the serving abroad or on board a ship of the Royal Navy on the high seas or "Air mail packets in any port or place outside the British postal area, or a member of 5. —Paragraph 9 of the Scheme, as subsequently amended, shall be the armed forces of any other Commonwealth country or of any deleted and the following shall be substituted: State allied with the United Kingdom serving with British units or "9. There shall be charged and paid; using a British Forces address;" (a) on every aerogramme, postage of 32p (7) In sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 3 of the Scheme as (b) on every Forces aerogramme, postage of 17p subsequently amended, the definition "literature for the blind" (c) on other air mail packets, postage at the rate specified in shall be deleted and the following shall be substituted:— Schedule 3" "literature for the blind" means Bulk posting in mail bags (i) books, papers and letters to or from blind persons impressed or 6. Paragraph 10 of the Scheme shall be deleted. otherwise prepared for use by the blind; (ii) papers sent to any person for impressing or otherwise prepared Limits of weight and size for that purpose; 7. In sub-paragraph (l)(b) of paragraph 14 of the Scheme, the words and the following articles specially adapted for the use of the blind; "paragraph 6 or" shall be deleted. (Hi) Relief maps; (iv) Machines, frames and attachments for making impressions Printed Packets for the use by the blind; 8. —(1) Sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 22 of the Scheme shall be (v) Writing frames and attachements; deleted and the following shall be substituted: (vi) Braillette boards and pegs; "Printed Packets (vii) De Braille instructional devices; 22.—(1) The expression "printed packet" in this Scheme means a and the following articles which may be sent only to blind persons packet consisting of or containing only: by organisations or institutions which have entered into special (a) articles or documents (whether printed, engraved, arrangements with the Post Office for sending these articles or to lithographed, mimeographed or photographed) of any of the such organisations by blind persons; following descriptions; (yiii) Games (including card games); (i) newspapers and periodicals, books and pamphlets; (ix) Mathematical appliances and attachments; (ii) sheets of music (except perforated sheets intended to be (x) "Talking Books" and Talking Newspapers", that is to say used with automatic musical instruments), visiting cards, voice recordings on magnetic tape, disc, film or wire of either; address cards, and proofs of printing, with or without the (a) readings from printed books, journals, newspapers, relative manuscript; periodicals or similar publications; or (iii) engravings, photographs and albums containing (b) material which, although not necessarily printed, is of the photographs; nature of a book, journal, newspaper, or similar publication (iv) pictures and drawings, plans, maps and patterns intended and is not of the nature of a general entertainment programme; for cutting out; and apparatus designed to play such recordings; (v) brochures, prospectuses, advertisements, catalogues and (xi) Metal plates impressed, or sent for impressing, for use by the notices. blind; (b) impressions or copies obtained upon paper or other similar (xii) Supplies of wrappers, envelopes and labels for sending material by means of painting, engraving, lithography, articles for use by the blind; mimeography, photography or typewriter, or any other (xiii) Watches, clocks, timers, tools, aids, precision instruments, mechanical process easy to recognise, except impressions or rules and measures designed for use by the blind; copies obtained by means of tracing or a stamp with or without (xiv) Sectional or collapsible walking sticks; moveable type; but does not include a packet consisting of, or (xv) Harness for guide dogs. containing, literature for the blind: (8) Sub-paragraph 3 of the Scheme shall be deleted and the Provided that a packet may be transmitted as a printed following shall be substituted: packet notwithstanding that in addition to any such things as "(2) In Schedule 3, the following expressions used in relation to a are described in (a) and (b) above there is enwrapped or postal packet of any class or description have the meanings hereby enclosed therein: respectively assigned to them: (i) a card, envelope or wrapper for reply bearing the printed "to Zone 1" means addressed to a country or place specified in name and address (in the country of place in which the Part 1 of Schedule 4; packet containing it was posted or to which it was sent) "to Zone 2" means addressed to a country or place specified in of the sender or his agent and having either postage Part 2 of Schedule 4." stamps or postal prepayment impressions of the country or place to which such packet is addressed properly Reduced rate printed packets affixed thereto by way of payment of the return postage, 3. Paragraph 6 of the Scheme shall be deleted Other printed packets or a suitable space for the proper fixing of such stamps; and small packets. (ii) if the only other things so enwrapped or enclosed are 4. —Paragraph 7 of the Scheme, as subsequently amended shall be printed literary or artistic productions, an open invoice deleted and the following shall be substituted. (the terms whereof are such only as are necessary to its "Other printed packets and small packets essential function as an invoice), with or without copies 7. —(1) Postage at the rates specified in Parts 1 and S of Schedule of the invoice, a delivery bill or international or internal 2 shall be charged and paid on all printed packets posted: money order forms of the country of destination, which (a) in the British postal area for transmission to those persons notes or forms may indicate by any means the amount to mentioned in paragraphs 5(1 )(i) and (ii); or be deposited or paid and the particulars of the postal (b) on board a ship of the Royal Navy (whether on the high seas giro account or the address of the beneficiary of the or in any port or place outside the British postal area) for order. transmission to a person in the British postal area; or (2) In sub-paragraph (5) of paragraph 22 of the Scheme as (c) by a member of the forces referred to in paragraph S(l)(ii) subsequently amended, the amount "£20" shall be deleted and serving as therein mentioned, for transmission through a British "£25" inserted in its place. 886 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18TH JANUARY 1991

(3) Sub-paragraphs (7), (8) and (9) or paragraphs 22 of the Scheme (b) automatic data processing wires; as subsequently amended shall be deleted and the following shall (c) magnetic tapes of wires; be substituted: (d)QSL cards. "(7) Every packet posted for transmission as a printed packet shall be conspicuously marde "Printed Papers" on the left-hand side Air mail packets of the space above the address. 11. In sub-paragraphs (2) and (3) of paragraph 26 of the Scheme, the (8) Books and brochures made up in such a way as is specified in words "air letter" shall be deleted wherever they occur and sub-paragraph (4) of this paragraph may be sealed in closed "aerogramme" inserted in their place. transparent wrappings". Transmission in bulk Despatch of certain printed packets 12. Paragraph 30 of the Scheme shall be deleted. 9. Paragraph 23 of the Scheme, as subsequently amended, shall be Compensation for certain other postal packets deleted and the following shall be substituted: 13. In sub-paragraph (I) of paragraph 37 of the Scheme as "23. Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph 43, any subsequently amended, the words "or a European Airmail printed packet may be withheld from despatch until any Newspaper" shall be deleted. subsequent despatch". Rates of postage on letters and postcards other than air mail packets. Small Packets 14. Part 2 of Schedule 1 to the Scheme as substituted by the Post 10. Paragraph 24 of the Scheme shall be deleted and the following Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 11) Scheme 1990 shall be substituted: shall be deleted and the following shall be substituted: "24.—(1) The expression "small packet" in this scheme means a packet which contains goods and contains or bears no letter, note "PART 2 or other communication save such as may be expressly required or permitted by the following provisions of this paragraph. Rates of postage under paragraph 5(2) (2) A packet may be transmitted as a small packet: 1. Letter: (a) if it contains in addition to goods: not exceeding 20g in weight 22p (i) an open invoice relating to such goods, the terms whereof exceeding 20g but not exceeding 60g in weight ... 44p are such only as are necessary to its essential function as an exceeding 60g but not exceeding lOOg in weight 65p invoice; exceeding lOOg but not exceeding 150g in weight 87p (ii) any other document having the character of current exceeding ISOg but not exceeding 200g in weight £1.09 personal correspondence; exceeding 200g but not exceeding 2SOg in weight £1.31 Provided that the sender and intended recipient of the document exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g in weight £1.52 are respectively the same persons as the sender and addressee of exceeding 300g but not exceeding 3SOg in weight £1.79 the packet; exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g in weight £2.00 (b) if it bears on the outside thereof, or on a sheet of paper enclosed exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g in weight £2.21 therein, or on any of the goods therein, words, figures or exceeding 4SOg but not exceeding 500g in weight £2.43 symbols indicating all or any of the following: exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 7SOg in weight £3.53 (i) the address of the sender and addressee with the exceeding 7SOg but not exceeding I,000g in weight £4.60 indications in use in commercial traffic; exceeding l.OOOg but not exceeding l,2SOg in weight £5.58 exceeding l,2SOg but not exceeding l,500g in weight £6.56 (ii) a manufacturer's trade mark; exceeding l.SOOg but not exceeding l,7SOg in weight £7.31 (iii) a bare reference to correspondence exchanged between exceeding l,7SOg but not exceeding 2,000g in weight £8.45 the sender and the addressee relating to the goods; 2. Postcard 22p" (iv) the identity and address of the manufacturer and the supplier of the goods or the person for whom they are intended; Other rates of postage (v) serial or registration numbers of the goods, prices and 15. Schedule 2 to the Scheme, as substituted by the Post Office particulars relating to the weight, volume and size thereof and Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 11) Scheme 1990, shall be quantity of such goods available and further particulars deleted and the following shall be substituted: necessary to determine the source and character of the goods. (3) Every packet posted for transmission as a small packet shall be "PART I clearly marked "Small Packet" on the left-hand side of the space Rates of postage under paragraph 7(1) above the address, and shall bear the necessary customs declaration. Printed Packet: (4)(i) Subject to sub-paragraphs (5) and (6) and the following not exceeding 60g in weight 16p provisions of this sub-paragraph, small packets may be sealed, exceeding 60g but not exceeding lOOg in weight 25p (ii) Except as the Post Office may allow, small packets must be exceeding lOOg but not exceeding 150g in weight 28p made up in such a way that they can be easily examined if posted: exceeding 150g but not exceeding 200g in weight 35p (a) in the British postal area for transmission to the persons exceeding 200g but not exceeding 250g in weight 44p mentioned in paragraph 5(1 )(i) and (ii); or exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g in weight Sip (b) on board a ship of the Royal Navy (whether on the high seas exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g in weight 59p or in any port or place outside the British postal area) for exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g in weight 65p transmission to a person in the British postal area; or exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g in weight 73p (c) by a member of the forces referred to in paragraph 5(l)(ii) exceeding 450g but not exceeding SOOg in weight 78p serving as therein mentioned, for transmission through a British exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 750g in weight £1.10 Forces Post Office at which British postage stamps are issued, to exceeding 750g but not exceeding 1kg in weight £1.50 a person in the British postal area; or PART 2 (d) on board a ship registered in any part of the British postal area while the ship is on the high seas, for transmission to the persons Rates of postage under paragraph 7(2) mentioned in paragraphs 5(1 )(i) and (ii), wherever thay may be European Airmal Printed Packet stationed. not exceeding 20g in weight 22p (5) An article in one piece, such as a piece of wood or metal, which exceeding 20g but not exceeding 60g in weight ... 38p it is not the custom in the trade to pack, need not be packed exceeding 60g but not exceeding lOOg in weight 53p provided that the address is indicated (with the words "Small exceeding lOOg but not exceeding ISOg in weight 67p Packet") on the article itself if possible or (if not) on an address exceeding ISOg but not exceeding 200g in weight 76p label). exceeding 200g but not exceeding 250g in weight 83p (6) Articles of glass or other fragile materials and packets exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g in weight 93p containing liquids, oils, fatty substances, dry powder, live bees, exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g in weight £1.07 leeches, silkworms' eggs, parasites or destroyers of noxious exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g in weight £1.18 insects, shall be packed in accordance with such rules as may be exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g in weight £1.30 prescribed. exceeding 450g but not exceeding SOOg in weight £1.43 (7) In this paragraph, the expression "goods" includes things of exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 750g in weight £2.06 the following descriptions: exceeding 750g but not exceeding I kg in weight £2.67 (a) gramophone records and tapes and wires of a kind used for exceeding 1kg but not exceeding 1.5kg in weight £4.21 recording sound or visual images: exceeding 1.5kg but not exceeding 2kg in weight £5.00 THE LONDON GAZETTE, ISra JANUARY 1991 887

PART 3 SCHEDULE 3 Rates of postage under paragraph 7(3) Paragraph 9 l(a) Printed packet: Rates of Postage on Air Mail Packets not exceeding 20g in weight 22p exceeding 20g but not exceeding 60g in weight 33p Parti exceeding 60g but not exceeding lOOg in weight ... 42p 1. Letter to Zone 1 exceeding lOOg but not exceeding 1SOg in weight .. 52p not exceeding lOg in weight 37p exceeding 1 SOg but not exceeding 200g in weight .. 64p exceeding lOg in weight but not exceeding 20g in weight S3p exceeding 200g but not exceeding 2SOg in weight .. 75p each additional 1 Og or part of 1 Og 17p exceeding 250g but not exceeding 300g in weight .. 87p 2. Letter to Zone 2 exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g in weight .. £ 1.06 not exceeding lOg in weight 37p exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g in weight .. £1.15 exceeding lOg in weight but not exceeding 20g in weight S7p exceeding 400g but not exceeding 450g in weight .. £ 1.26 each additional lOgorpartof lOg 21p exceeding 450g but not exceeding SOOg in weight .. £ 1.36 3. Postcard to Zone 1 or Zone 2 31p exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 750g in weight ... £ 1.83 exceeding 7SOg but not exceeding 1 kg in weight ... £2.29 Part 2 exceeding 1 kg but not exceeding 2kg in weight £4.15 1. Printed packet, Small packet to Zone I (b) Printed packet complying with paragraph I4(l)(b): not exceeding lOg in weight 29p exceeding 2kg but not exceeding 3kg in weight £6.17 each additional 1 Og or part of 1 Og 8p exceeding 3kg but not exceeding 4kg in weight £8.22 2. Printed packet, Small packet to Zone 2 exceeding 4kg but not exceeding Skg in weight £10.23 not exceeding lOg in weight 31p 2. Small packet: each additional 1 Og or part of lOg 9p not exceeding lOOg in weight 42p 3. Registered newspaper or periodical to Zone 1 29p exceeding 1 OOg but not exceeding 1 SOg in weight ... S2p each additional lOg or part of lOg 4p exceeding 1 SOg but not exceeding 200g in weight ... 64p 4. Registered newspaper or periodical to Zone 2 exceeding 200g but not exceeding 2SOg in weight ... 7Sp not exceeding lOg in weight 30p exceeding 2SOg but not exceeding 300g in weight ... 87p each additional 1 Og or part of 1 Og 8p exceeding 300g but not exceeding 3SOg in weight ... £1.06 5. Packet consisting of or containing only literature for the blind to: exceeding 3SOg but not exceeding 400g in weight ... £1.15 exceeding 400g but not exceeding 4SOg in weight ... £ 1.26 (a) Europe: exceeding 4SOg but not exceeding SOOg in weight ... £ 1.36 not exceeding 1kg in weight-postage free exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 7SOg in weight ... £ 1.83 exceeding 1kg but not exceeding 7kg in weight-Ip for each SOg exceeding 7SOg but not exceeding 1 kg in weight ... £2.29 or part of SOg. exceeding 1 kg but not exceeding 2kg in weight £4.15 (b)Zonel or Zone 2 not exceeding SOOg in weight—lOp exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 1kg in weight—20p exceeding 1kg but not exceeding 7kg in weight—20p per kg or part thereof." PART 4 Rates of postage under paragraph 7(4) Countries in air mail postage rate zones European Airmail Small Packet: 1 7. Schedule 4 to the Scheme shall be deleted and the following shall not exceeding 1 OOg in weight 62p uc auu3i.ii.uicu. exceeding lOOg but not exceeding ISOg in weight ... 82p "Schedule 4 exceeding ISOg but not exceeding 200g in weight ... £1.02 exceeding 200g but not exceeding 2SOg in weight ... £1.23 Paragraph 3(2), 9(c) and Schedule 3. exceeding 2SOg but not exceeding 300g in weight ... £1.43 Countries in Air Mail Postage Rate Zones exceeding 300g but not exceeding 350g in weight .. £1.70 exceeding 3SOg but not exceeding 400g in weight .. £1.90 ran i exceeding 400g but not exceeding 4SOg in weight .. £2.10 Zone 1 exceeding 4SOg but not exceeding SOOg in weight .. £2.30 Afghanistan Guam (see Mariana Reunion exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 7SOg in weight .. £3.30 Algeria Islands) Rwanda exceeding 7SOg but not exceeding 1kg in weight .. £4.20 Angola Guatemala St. Helena exceeding 1kg but not exceeding l,2SOg in weight .. £4.85 Anguilla Guinea St. Kitts & Nevis exceeding 12SOg but not exceeding l,500g in weight .. £5.50 Antigua & Barbuda Guinea-Bissau St. Lucia exceeding ISOOg but not exceeding l,7SOg in weight .. £6.10 Argentina Guyana St. Pierre & exceeding 17SOg but not exceeding 2,000g in weight .. £6.75 Ascension Haiti Miquelon Bahamas Honduras St. Vincent & the Bahrain Hong Kong Grenadines Bangladesh India Sao Tome & PART 5 Barbados Indonesia Principe Belize Iran Saudi Arabia Rates of postage under paragraph 7(1) Benin Iraq Senegal Airmail Newspaper (HM Forces): Bermuda Israel Seychelles not exceeding 60g in weight 20p Bhutan Ivory Coast Sierra Leone exceeding 60g but not exceeding lOOg in weight ... 28p Bolivia Jamaica Singapore exceeding lOOg but not exceeding ISOg in weight ... 35p Botswana Jordon Somalia (Dem. exceeding ISOg but not exceeding 200g in weight ... 45p Brazil Kenya Rep.) exceeding 200g but not exceeding 2SOg in weight Sip British Indian Kuwait South Africa exceeding 2SOg but not exceeding 300g in weight 60p Ocean Territory Lao People's Dem. Spanish Territories exceeding 300g but not exceeding 3 SOg in weight 66p British Virgin Is. Rep. of North Africa exceeding 350g but not exceeding 400g in weight 74p Brunei Lebanon (Ceuta, exceeding 400g but not exceeding 4SOg in weight 80p Burkina Faso Lesotho Chafarinas, Jadu exceeding 4SOg but not exceeding SOOg in weight 89p Burundi Liberia (Rep. of) & Melilla) exceeding SOOg but not exceeding 7SOg in weight .. £1.34 Cambodia Libyan Soc. People's Sri Lanka exceeding 7SOg but not exceeding 1kg in weight .. £1.72 Cameroon Arab Jamahiriya Sudan exceeding 1kg but not exceeding 2kg in weight ... .. £3.20 Canada Macao Suriname Cayman Islands Madagascar (Dem. Swaziland Rates of postage on air mail packets Central African Rep. Rep. of) Syria 16. For Part 1 and Part 2 of Schedule 3 to the Scheme, as substituted Chad Malawi Tanzania by the Post Office Overseas Letter Post Amendment (No. 11) Chile Malaysia Thailand Scheme 1990, there shall be substituted the following: Christmas Island Maldives (Rep. of) Tibet THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18TH JANUARY 1991

(Indian Ocean) Mali Togo (Rep. of) and 4.30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays and at Herne Bay Divisional Cocos (Keeling Mauritania Trinidad & Tobago Office, William Street, Herne Bay, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Island) Mauritius Tristan da Cunha 2 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Columbia Mexico Tunisia Any person may, by not later than 18th February 1991, serve a Comoros Montserrat Turks & Caicos written notice of objection to the above proposals on the Minister of Congo Morocco Island Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and on the Canterbury City Costa Rica Mozambique Uganda Council. Any such notice must contain a statement of the grounds of Cuba Myanmar United Arab objection and must be sent by pre-paid post to the Ministry of Djibouti Namibia (SW Emirates Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Merevale House, 42-46 London Dominica Africa) United States of Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TNI 1HE, and to the Chief Executive Dominican Rep. Nepal America and Town Clerk at the address shown below. Ecuador Netherlands Antilles Uruguay C. Gay, Chief Executive and Town Clerk Egypt (Arab Rep. & Aruba Venezuela of) Nicaragua Vietnam Military Road, El Salvador Nigeria Virgin Islands of Canterbury, Kent CT1 1YW. Equatorial Guinea Niger Rep. USA 18th January 1991. (543) Ethiopia Oman Yemen (Arab Rep.) Falkland Islands & Pakistan Yemen (People's Dependencies Panama Dem. Rep. of) French Guiana Paraguay Zaire ELECTRICITY NOTICES French West Indies Peru Zambia Gabon Puerto Rico Zimbabwe Gambia Qatar (State of) CITIGEN LIMITED Gaza & Khan Yunis Notice of an Application for Generating Licence within the City of Ghana London Grenada Notice is hereby given that Citigen Limited has applied for a Licence Part 2 to generate electricity under section 6 of the Electricity Act 1989 in Zone 2 accordance with Statutory Instrument 1990 No. 192. A copy of this Australia Korea (Dem. Pitcairn Island application is set out below: Caroline Islands People's Rep. of) Samoa (USA Terr.) China (People's Rep. Mariana Islands Solomon Islands SCHEDULE 4 of) Marshall Islands Taiwan (Regulations 3(4) and 4(4)) East Timor Mongolia Tonga Fiji Nauru Islands Tuvalu PART! French Polynesia New Caledonia Vanuatu Form of Application for a Generating Licence French Southern & New Zealand Wake Island (where, for any question, insufficient room has been provided, the Antarctic New Zealand Island Wallis and Futuna answer should be continued on a separate sheet): Territories Territories Islands 1. Full name of the applicant: Citigen Limited. Japan Norfolk Island Western Samoa" Kiribati Papua New Guinea 2. Address of the applicant, or in the case of a body corporate, the Korea (Rep. of) Philippines registered or principal office: 22 St. Andrew Street, London EC4A 3AN. Limits of weight and size. 3. Where the applicant is a Company, the full names of the current 18. In item 4 of Schedule 5 to the Scheme, the number and letters Directors and the Company's registered number: '1kg' shall be deleted and the number and letters '2kg* inserted Robert James Brown, Alain Jean-Marie Planchot, Keith in their place. Frederick Nelson, Charles Jeremie Maillard. Signed on behalf of the Post Office by C. H. Briscoe, (a person Registered in 2427823. authorised by the Post Office to act in that behalf). 4. Where a holding of 20 per cent, or more of the shares (see Note 1) of an applicant is held by a body corporate or partnership or an 21st December 1990. (41 SI) unincorporated association carrying on a trade or business with or without a view to profit, the names and addresses of the holders of such shares shall be provided: COAST PROTECTION ACT 1949 Future Shareholdings: British Gas Pic, Rivermill House, 152 Grosvenor Road, London SW1V 5JL. Will hold 30 per cent, of share capital, before 1st January 1991, Utilicom Holdings will CANTERBURY CITY COUNCIL retain 50 per cent. Notice is hereby given that the Canterbury City Council, acting in its Current Holdings: Utilicom Holdings Limited, 22 St. Andrew capacity as coast protection authority hereby give notice under sub- Street, London EC4A 3AN. Shareholdings 50 per cent. Utilicom section (1) of section 5 of the above Act, that they propose to carry Holdings and C. J. Maillard 50 per cent. out coast protection works at Herne Bay, Kent. 5. Desired date from which the licence is to take effect: 1st January The works will consist of: 1991. (a) construction of an offshore rock breakwater approximately 6. The number of generating stations intended to be operated under 400 metres in length, at a distance varying between 80 and the licence (if granted): One. 200 metres from the shore to a top level of + 3- SO metres above 7. A sufficient description adequately specifying (see Note 2) the Ordnance Datum; actual or proposed locations of those stations. Descriptions of (b) a rock groyne to the west of the pier approximately 80 metres proposed locations must be sufficient to make clear the nature and in length; extent of the proposed development: (c) beach replenishment of approximately 64,000 cubic metres of One generating station (CHP) occupying the premises at 47-49 sand/shingle to be placed; and 51-53 Charterhouse Street, London EC1 R5, the genreal (d) the existing 550 metres of sea wall to be refaced with 300 mm location shown by Sketch No. I. thick concrete; 8. A description of how those stations will, in each case, be fuelled or (e) 640 metres of accessway to be reconstructed in reinforced driven: concrete, 6-0 metres wide; Dual Fuel Diesel Engines, Natural Gas—Fuel Oil (l-OOO/ (f) 350 metres of rear wave wall to be constructed to a height of 1.005 Kg/litre). 500 mm and faced with brickwork; 9. The date when any proposed generating stations are expected to (g) an area between the Neptune and Lemonade Jetties, to be be commissioned: October 1991. reclaimed and filled with sand fill; and 10. The capacity and type of each unit within the generating station (h) construction of outfalls, culverts and other ancillary works. (MW): The estimated cost of the works, inclusive of salaries of technical Initial capacity 2NO Dual Fuel engine driven alternators of 14-17 staff and other costs, is £5,005,000. MW each unit. Extensible to approximately 60 MW station Details of the works, together with the relevant drawings may be capacity. Aggregate generation per unit approx. 135.000 inspected at the Council Offices, at the address below, between 9 a.m. MW.HR/Annum.