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Order Under Section 4 (2) SUPPLEMENT No. 3 TO THE SQVEREIGN BASE AREAS GAZETTE No. 404 of 18th April, 1975. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION CONTENTS The following SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION is published in this Supplement which forms part of this Gazette :- Not. The Public Roads (Protection) Ordinance- Authorisation under Section 9 ................................. 31 Authorisation under Section 9 ................................. 32 Authorisation under Section 9 ................................. 33 The Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance- Regulations under Section 3 (g) .............................. 34 Regulations under Section 3 (g) .............................. 35 Order under Section 4 (2) .................................... 36 The Game and Wild Birds Protection Ordinance- Notice under Section 27 (1) (b) .............................. 37 50 No. 31 THE PUBLIC ROADS (PROTECTION) ORDINANCE (Cap. 83 -Laws of Cyprus- and Ordinance 27 of 1961). AUTHORISATION UNDER SECTION 9. In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 9 of the Public Roads (Protection) Ordinance and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I, the Chief Officer, Sovereign Base Areas, hereby amend the Schedule to Public Instrument No. 7 of 1970, as amended by Public Instrument No. 11 of 1973, as follows : - By adding in Part I1 the following under columns 1, 2 and 3 respectively : Column 1 I Column 2 Column 3 “A point on the Larnaca A point on the Larnaca to Famagusta road 200 South-west to Famagusta road 200 yards south-west of its to yards north-east of its southern junction with North-east southern junction with Waterloo Road. Waterloo Road. A point on the Larnaca A point on the Larnaca to Famagusta road 200 North-east to Famagusta road 200 yards north-east of its to yards south-west of its southern junction with South-west southern junction with Waterloo Road. Waterloo Road. A point on the Larnaca A point on the Larnaca to Famagusta road 200 Southwest to Fainagusta road 200 yards south-west of its to yards north-east of its junction with the North-east northern junction with Pergamos Road. Waterloo Road. A point on the Larnaca A point on the Larnaca to Famagusta road 200 North-east to Famagusta road 200 yards north-east of its to yards south west of its northern junction with South-west junction with Pergamos Waterloo Road. Road”. Dated this 5th day of April, 1975. A.W. STEPHENS Chief Officer, (120/9) Sovereign Base Areas. 51 No. 32 THE PUBLIC ROADS (PROTECTION) ORDINANCE (Cap. 83 -Laws of Cyprus-- and Ordinance 27 of 1961). AUTHORISATION UNDER SECTION 9. In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 9 of the Public Roads (Protection) Ordinance and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I, the Chief Officer, Sovereign Base Areas, hereby amend the Schedule to Public Instrument No. 8 of 1970, as amended by Public Instrument No. 10 of 1973, as follows : - (1) In Part I by deleting in columns 1 and 2 respectively the following roads: Column 1 Column 2 Kings Road Alexandra Hill Anne Close Alexandra Hill Queen Street Alexandra Hill (2) In Part IV by deleting in columns 1 and 2 respectively the following roads: Column 1 Column 2 Pergamos Bypass Pergamos Village - Pergamos Camp Road”. (3) In Part IV by adding under columns 1 and 2 respectively the following roads: Column 1 Column 2 “Cromwell Road Ayios Nikdaos Road Cosford Close Ayios Nikolaos Road Road from Garrison Sports field at Ayios Nikolaos Ayios Nikolaos Road”. Dated this 5th day of April, 1975. A.W. STEPHENS Chief Officer, (120/9) Sovereign Base Areas. No. 33 THE PUBLIC ROADS (PROTECTION) ORDINANCE (Cap. 83-Laws of Cyprus-and Ordinance 27 of 1961). AUTHORISATION UNDER SECTION 9. In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 9 of the Public Roads (Protection) Ordinance and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I, the Chief Officer, Sovereign Base Areas, hereby amend the Schedule to Public Instrument No. 9 of 1973 as follows :- (1) In Part I by adding under columns 1 and 2 respectively the following roads at Royal Air Force Akrotiri : Column 1 Column 2 IiQueen Street Alexandra Hill Anne Close Alexandra Hill Kings Road Alexandra Hill Road from Airfield at No. 7 (Bomber Wing) Gate Beach Road”. (2) In Part I1 by adding under columns 1 and 2 respectively the following roads at Dhekelia: Column 1 Column 2 “Pergamos By-Pass Pergamos Village - Pergamos Camp Road” Dated this 5th day of April, 1975. A.W. STEPHENS Chief Officer, (120/9) Sovereign Base Areas. 53 No. 34 THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (Ordinance No. 8 of 1973). REGULATIONS MADE UNDER SECTION 3 (g). In exercise of the powers vested in him by paragraph (g) of Section 3 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1973, the Administrator hereby makes the following Regulations :- 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles (One-way Traffic) (Amendment) Regulations, 1975, and shall be I?. I. Nos. 54/67,62/67, read as one with the Motor Vehicles (One-way Traffic) Regulations, and 1967, as amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as 5/70 13/73. “the principal Regulations”). 2. The principal Regulations are hereby amended by the addition in columns 1 and 2 respectively in Part I1 of the Schedule of the following: Column 1 Column 2 ‘‘British Military Hospital The ambulance circuit Clockwise” Dated this 5th day of April, 1975. By the Administrator’s Command, A.W. STEPHENS Chief Officer, (120/9) Sovereign Base Areas. 54 No. 35 THE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (Ordinance No. 8 of 1973). REGULATIONS MADE UNDER SECTION 3 (g). In exercise of the powers vested in him by paragraph (g) of Section 3 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1973, the Administrator hereby makes the following Regulations :- P. I. Nos. 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Motor Vehicles 25/61,7/66, 51/67,6/70 and (Restriction on Parking) (Amendment) Regulations, 1975, and 12/73. shall be read. as one with the Motor Vehicles (Restriction on Parking) Regulations, 1961, as amended from time to time (hereinafter referred to as “the principal Regulations”). 2. The principal Regulations are hereby amended as follows:-- In Part I1 of the Schedule insert: (a) under the sub-head “Dhekelia Cantonment” the following additional prohibited parking zones : ( i ) “Aisne Street between its junctions with Normandy Road and Gaza Crescent”, and (ii) “The ambulance circuit at the British Military Hospital”; (b) the following new sub-heads and additional prohibited parking zones : (i) “Dhekelia - Rhine Camp Road A stretch of 100 yards where the road passes the end of Kingsfield Airstrip”; (ii) “Ayios Nikolaos The southern side of Seaforth Road”. Dated this 5th day of April, 1975. By the Administrator’s Command, A.W. STEPHENS Chief Officer, (120/9) Sovereign Base Areas. 55 No. 36 TNE MOTOR VEHICLES AND ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE (Ordinance No. 8 of 1973). ORDER MADE UNDER SUBSECTION (2) OF SECTION 4. In exercise of the powers conferred upon me by subsection (2) of Section 4 of the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Ordinance, 1973, I, the Chief Officer, hereby make the following Order :- 1. This Order may be cited as the Speed Limits (Amendment) Order, 1975. 2. The Schedule to Public Instrument No. 24 of 1973 is hereby amended as follows: (a) In Part I-( i) In column 1 of paragraph (1) “Kolossi- Akrotiri Road” delete “From the Sovereign Base Area boundary near Kolossi Castle” and substitute therefor “‘From the junction of the road known as the 1VI1”; (ii) In column 2 of paragraph (2) “Asomatos-Akrotiri Road” delete “30” and substitute therefor “40” ; (iii) In paragraph (3) “Royal Air Force Akrotiri” add under columns 1 and 2 respectively “Ladies Mile Road ...... 40” ; (iv) In column 2 of paragraph 4 in both instances delete “30” and substitute therefor “40”. (b) By the deletion of Part I1 and the substitution therefor of the following : “PART I1 DHEMELIA AREA ~~ Column 1 Column 2 Road Maximum Speed Limit (miles Der hour) (1) Dhekelia Cantonment. Waterloo Road from a point 100 yards north of the junction with the Ormedhia Road to the northern junction with the Larnaca-Famagusta Road ........................ 40 Nery Road between its junctions with Gibraltar Road and Waterloo Road ....................................... 40 (2) Larnaca - Famagusta Road. From a point approximately 200 yards south-west of the junction with Clarendon Avenue to a point approximately 500 yards north-east of the northern junction with Waterloo Road ....................................... 40 From Famagusta milepoint 5/1 to a point where the eastern boundary of the Sovereign Base Area crosses the road ............30 56 Column 1 Column- 2 Road Maximum Speed Limit (miles per hour) (3) Dhekelia Cantonment. All roads within the area known as the Dhekelia Cantonment as defined by the following map references: 65167488-68627490-68647100-65187100 other than the main Larnaca-Famagusta Road, the road leading from the junction beside the SBA Police Station to the Pyla- Pergamos Road and the roads specified in paragraphs (l), (7) and (9) of this Part of this Schedule ..................... 30 (4) The unnamed road from the Ordnance Depot, Ayios Nikolaos, to the traffic island on the Larnaca -Famagusta road ............................................. 30 (5) The unnamed road from Ayios Nikolaos Barracks to the traffic island on the Larnaca-Famagusta road ..................30 (6) Ayios Nikolaos. All roads within the areas known as Mercury Barracks and the Ayios Nikolaos Garrison Married Quarters ..................20 (‘7) Richmond Village. Clarendon Avenue Cornwallis Avenue Harvey Drive ................................. 20 Maples Road (8) Pergamos Camp. All roads within the area known as Pergamos Camp ...............20 (9) British Military Hospital. Crimea Road from a point 100 yards from its junction with Aisne Street for a distance of 400 yards ..................... 15.”. Dated this 5th day of April, 1975.
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