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THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 6Ra MAY, 1966 MINISTRY of COMMERCE THE BELFAST GAZETTE, 6ra MAY, 1966 163 Scheme 1: Milltown Burn Hall, 54 Stone Row, Coleraine, on Thursday, 12th Scheme 2: Keenaght Water .May, 1966, at 11.30 a.m. the Appeal of Mr. John C. McDowell against the decision of the Londonderry The Ministry of Agriculture for Northern. Ireland County Council on his application for permission hereby gives notice in pursuance of Section S(l)(b) to erect a bungalow .at Carthall Road, Coleraine. of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 (Reprint to 1952) as extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964, that Schemes have been prepared for the better drainage of: Notice is hereby given that Mr. G. P. Bell, B.Arch., A.R.I.B.A., A.M.T.P.I., has been appointed by the Scheme 1: that part of Milltown Burn flowing Ministry of Development in exercise of its powers through or between the townlands of under Section 2(6) of the Planning (Interim Develop- Fallagloon, Falgortrevy, Craigadick, ment) Act (Northern Ireland) 1944, to hear and Tullyheran, Largantogher and Mullagh determine the appeal of Mr. W. Wright against the in the County of Londonderry; decision of the Antrim County Council on his Scheme 2: that part of Keenaght Water flowing application for permission to erect a bungalow at through or between the townlands of Ballykennedy, Ahoghill. Cullion, Longfield, Coolsaragh, Annagh and Moneysterlin, Stranagard and The hearing will take place at 11.30 a.m. on Tues- Keenaght in the County of Londonderry, day, 10th May, 1966, in the Rural District Council which the Drainage Council have determined to be Offices, Ballymena. minor watercourses within the meaning of Section 2(1) of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1964. Copies of the Schemes may be inspected free of charge by any person during the period 9th May, 1966, to 9th June, 1966, inclusive, at the offices of MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND Londonderry County Council, Courthouse, London- deny, and Magherafelt Rural District Council, SOCIAL SERVICES Queen's Avenue, Magherafelt, between the hours of FACTORIES ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. 1965 Any person who considers that his interests will be prejudicially affected by the Schemes may, at any In pursuance of the requirements of Section 115 of time within one month after the date of publication the Factories Act (Northern Ireland) 1965, the of this notice, send to the Secretary, Ministry of Ministry of Health and Social Services hereby Agriculture, 38 Alfred Street, Belfast, 2, all such publishes the following list of factory occupiers who, (if any) observations in regard to the Schemes as he during the month ended 30th April, 1966, made shall think proper. application for and obtained Special Exemption The Notice required to be given by Section 5(l)(b) Orders for limited periods from certain provisions of the Drainage Act (Northern Ireland) 1947 (Reprint of Part VI of the Act. to 19S2) as extended by Section 6(2) of the Drainage Blackstaff Ltd.—77 Springfield Road, Belfast, 12. Act (Northern Ireland) 1964, will be found in the British Enkalon Ltd.—Randalstown Road, Antrim. following publications for the week ending 7th Callan Valley Mills Ltd.—Milford, Armagh. May, 1966: J. & T. M. Greeves Ltd.—Whitehouse Mills, New- Ballymena Weekly Telegraph townabbey, Co. Antrim. Northern Constitution. Klinger Manufacturing. Co. Ltd.—Wakehurst Road, Ballymena, Co. Antrim. Linen Thread Co. Ltd.—Hilden, Lisburn, Co. Antrim. McCaw, Stevenson & Orr Ltd.—Linenhall Works, MINISTRY OF COMMERCE Castlereagh Road, Belfast, 5. Star Manufacturing Co. Ltd.—Rooney Road, Kil- The Minister of Commerce has appointed Mr. keel, Co. Down. William H. Barnett, of "Whinstone", Warren Road, Tayto (Northern Ireland) Ltd.—Tandragee, Co. Donaghadee, as a member of the Electricity Board Armagh. for Northern Ireland. Technical Products (Ulster) Ltd.—South Circular Road, Bangor, Co. Down. Turner Bros. Asbestos Co. Ltd.—Beechvalley Mill, MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT Dungannon, Co. Tyrone. ROADS ACT (N.I.) 1948 Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Health ment in exercise of the powers conferred on it by and Social Services by virtue of the powers conferred Section 17 of the Roads Act (N.I.) 1948 has made on it by the Clean Air Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 Orders dated 1st April, 1966, entitled: has made regulations entitled: The Abandonment of Roads (County Antrim) Smoke Control Areas (Exempted Fireplaces) (No. 2) Order 1966 (S.R. & O. 1966 No. 76). Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1966. The Abandonment of Roads (County Antrim) The regulations came into force on the 1st May, (No. 3) Order 1966 (S.R. & O. 1966 No. 77). 1966. The Abandonment of Roads (County Antrim) Copies of the regulations can be obtained from Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Chichester House, (No. 4) Order 1966 (S.R. & O. 1966 No. 78). Chichester Street, Belfast, 1, or through any book- The Abandonment of Roads (County Antrim) seller. (No. 5) Order 1966 (S.R. & O. 1966 No. 79). Copies of the above-mentioned Orders may be obtained from the Ministry of Development (Room 413), Stormont, Belfast, 4. WAGES COUNCILS ACT (NORTHERN IRELAND) 1945 PLANNING ACTS (NORTHERN IRELAND) . 1931 AND 1944 READYMADE AND WHOLESALE BESPOKE TAILORING WAGES COUNCIL (NORTHERN Notice is hereby given that the Ministry of Develop- IRELAND) ment in exercise of its powers under sub-section (6) of Section 2 of the Planning (Interim Development) The Readymade and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring Act (Northern Irelaiid) 1944, will hear in The Town Wages Council (Northern Ireland) hereby gives.
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