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The London Gazette, 18Th October 1989 11948 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 18TH OCTOBER 1989 13. The prohibition referred to in paragraph 10 above would SCHEDULE 1 not apply in relation to any vehicle the overall height of which, together with the load (if any) carried thereon exceeds IS All those streets and lengths of streets within: feet 9 inches—Provided that such vehicle proceeding in either (a) the area of the London Borough of Barnet which lies east direction, unless otherwise specified, uses the route comprising of and is bounded by but not including so much of the the following roads—Regents Park Road, BaUards Lane, the length of Route Al known as Barnet by Pass (between the western carriageway of High Road, North Finchley (between boundary of Hertsmere Borough Council and the slip roads Ballards Lane and the accessway which lies north of the Tally comprised at its junction with Rowley Lane), the slip roads Ho Public House—northbound only), the accessway which lies comprised at the junction of Barnet by Pass and Rowley north of the Tally Ho Public House (eastbound only), the Lane, Barnet by Pass (between the slip roads comprised at eastern carriageway of High Road, North Finchley (between the its junction with Rowley Lane and Barnet Way), Barnet accessway which lies north of the Tally Ho Public House and Way, Watford Way (between Barnet Way and Great North Woodhouse Road — southbpund only), Kingsway (westbound Way) and Great North Way and which lies north of and is only), Woodhouse Road, Friern Barnet Road and Bowes Road. bounded by but not including so much of the length of Route A406 known as North Circular Road (between Great 14. The prohibition referred to in paragraph 11 above would North Way and Pinkham Way) and Pinkham Way (between not apply in relation to any vehicle the overall height of which, North Circular Road and the boundary of the London together with the load (if any) carried thereon exceeds the height Borough of Enfleld); and specified in column 1 of Schedule 11 to this Notice if the (b) the area of the London Borough of Enfield which lies distance between the front and rear axle of that vehicle is a north of and is bounded by but not including so much of length specified in column 2 of that Schedule—Provided that the length of Route A406 known as Pinkham Way (between such vehicle proceeding in either direction uses the route the boundary of the London Borough of Barnet and Telford comprising the following roads—Fore Street (between Angel Road), Telford Road, Bowes Road (between Telford Road Road and The Broadway), The Broadway, The Green, Hertford and North Circular Road) and North Circular Road and Road, Edmonton, High Street, Ponders End (between Hertford which lies west of and is bounded by but not including so Road, Edmonton and Southbury Road) and Southbury Road much of the length of Route A10 known as Great (between High Street, Ponders End and Great Cambridge Road). Cambridge Road (between North Circular Road and the boundary of Broxbourne Borough Council). 15. A copy of each of the proposed Orders, of all the above- mentioned Orders of 1985 and 1986 (and of the Orders which have previously amended the Greater London (Restriction of SCHEDULE 2 Goods Vehicles) Traffic Order 1985), of plans illustrating the location and effect of the proposed Order and of the alternative (a) All those streets and lengths of streets within the area of routes for vehicles diverted and of the Council's statements of the London Borough of Enfield which lies east of and is reasons for proposing to make the Orders can be inspected at bounded by and including so much of the length of Route the Reception Desk, "B" Block, the Civic Centre, Silver Street, A10 known as Great Cambridge Road (between the Enfleld, Middlesex EN1 3XD during normal office hours on boundary of Broxbourne Borough Council and North Mondays to Fridays inclusive until the expiration of a period Circular Road) and which lies north of and is bounded by of 28 days from the date on which this Notice is published. but not including so much of the length of Route A406 known as Sterling Way and Angel Road (between Sterling 16. Further information may be obtained by telephoning the Way and the boundary of the London Borough of Waltham Borough Engineer and Surveyor's Department, telephone Forest); number 01-366 6565 extension 3547 or 3551. (b) Lea Valley Road (between the boundary of the London 17. Persons desiring to object to any of the proposed Orders or Borough of Enfield and Sewardstone Road) in the London make any other representations, should send a statement to that Borough of Waltham Forest. effect in writing and, in the case of an objection stating the grounds thereof, to the Borough Engineer and Surveyor, the London Borough of Enfield, the Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield, Middlesex EN1 3XD, quoting the reference SCHEDULE 3 SMG/TG52/33, within the aforementioned period of 28 days. All those streets and lengths of streets which lie within the area 18. Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act partly bounded by and including Bell Lane (between Eastfield 1985, many of the reports made to a Committee of the Council Road and the Brimsdown-Enfield Lock railway) and Eastfield are open to the press and to the public. When this happens any Road, and partly bounded by but not including Hertford Road, documents used to a material extent in compiling the report are Enfield (between Eastfield Road and Green Street), Green Street also open to inspection. This means that any letter you write to (between Hertford Road, Enfield and the level crossing over the the Council in response to this Notice may be available to the Brimsdown-Enfield Lock railway) and the said railway (between press and to the public, who would be entitled to take copies of the level crossing over Green Street and the northern kerb-line it if they wish. of Bell Lane). John E. H. Little, Borough Engineer and Surveyor (The officer appointed for this purpose) SCHEDULE 4 1. Elsinge Road 2. Lackmore Road Note: The Council has asked Hertfordshire County Council and Barnet and Waltham Forest Councils to make the documents SCHEDULE 5 referred to in paragraph 15 above available for inspection, and understand that they will be so available during normal office All those streets and lengths of streets which lie within the area hours on Mondays to Fridays inclusive during the afore- partly bounded by and including Woodstock Crescent, Mayfield mentioned period of 28 days: Crescent, including the cul-de-sac portion fronting Nos. 84 to 94 and 96 to 106 Mayfield Crescent (between Woodstock (a) in Room 201, County Hall, Hertford SGI 3 8DE; Crescent and Suffolk Road) and Suffolk Road, and partly (b) at the Council Offices, Manor House, Turners Hill, bounded by but not including Lincoln Road (between Suffolk Cheshunt; Road and High Street, Ponders End), High Street, Ponders (c) at the Civic Offices, Elstree Way, Borehamwood; End (between Lincoln Road and Hertford Road, Edmonton), (d) at the Northaw and Cuffley Parish Council Council Hertford Road, Edmonton (between High Street, Ponders End Offices, c/o Mr E. Mason, 34 King James Avenue, Cuffley; and Galliard Road) and Galliard Road (between Hertford Road, (e) in the Traffic Section, Barnet House, 1255 High Road, Edmonton and Woodstock Crescent). Whetstone, London N20 OEJ; (/) at the Town Hall, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BG; SCHEDULE 6 (g) at the Information Desk, Town Hall, Forest Road, 1. Drapers Road Walthamstow, London, El 7; 2. Gordon Hill (h) at the Reception Desk, Municipal Offices, The Ridgeway, 3. Holtwhites Hill Chingford, London, E4. 4. Monks Close.
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