The London Gazette, 4Th March 1977

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The London Gazette, 4Th March 1977 3 us THE LONDON GAZETTE, 4TH MARCH 1977 The effect of the Order which will come into operation A further exception will permit waiting by a vehicle which on the 15th March 1977 will be to impose a speed limit of displays the relevant disabled persons' badges for a period 30 m.p.h. on the lengths of road specified in the Schedule of up to two hours, return prohibited within one hour. to this notice. A copy of the proposed Order together with a map show- A copy of the Order together with a map showing the ing the restricted roads and a statement of the County restricted roads may be examined during normal office hours Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may be at the offices of (i) the County Council, Brierley Hall, examined during normal office hours at the offices of (i) the Brierley, near Barnsley and (ii) Rotherham Borough Council County Council, Brierley Hall, Brierley, near Barnsley, Offices, The Park South Anston. (ii) County Engineers, Regent Street (third floor), Barnsley, If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of and (iii) Council Offices, Civic Centre, Frederick Street, any of the provisions contained in it on the grounds that it Rotherham. is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should Regulation Act 1967, amended as aforesaid, or on the send the grounds for your objection in writing to the under- grounds that any requirements of that Act or of any instru- signed by the 27th March 1977. ment made under it has not been complied with in rela- F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive. tion to the Order you may, within 6 weeks from the 24th County Hall, February 1977 apply to the High Court for this purpose. Barnsley. F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive. SCHEDULE County Hall, Lengths of road at Rotherham in the Metropolitan Barnsley. Borough of Rotherham SCHEDULE Harthill Road (known locally as Worksop Road), both sides Lengths of road at North Anston in the Metropolitan from a point 15 metres north-west of its junction with the Borough of Rotherham north-west side of St. Peter's Road to a point 15 metres (i) That length of Quarry Lane at North Anson which south-east of its junction wtih the south-east side of St. extends from its junction with the Wickersley-Dinnington- Peter's Road. South Anston County Road (B6060) to its junction with Lady Field Road, both sides, from a point 15 metres north Starch House Road a distance measured along the said of its junction with the north side of Harthill Road (also length of road of approximately 640 metres. known as Workspp Road) to a point 15 metres north-west (ii) That length of Penny Piece Lane and Starch House of its junction with the north-west side of St. Peter's Road. Road at North Anston which extends from its junction with Quarry Lane for a distance of 200 metres in a generally St. Peter's Road, both sides— southerly direction. (538) (i) From its junction with the north-east side of Harthill Road (also known as Worksop Road) for a distance of 15 metres in a north-easterly direction. SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL (ii) From its junction with the south-west side of Lady Field Road for a distance of 15 metres in a south-westerlv The South Yorkshire County Council (Northern Access direction. (545) Road from Newtown Green to Newtown Avenue, Cud- zi'orth) (Prohibition of Driving) Order 1977. Notice is hereby given that the South Yorkshire County SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Council propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) The South Yorkshire ^County Council (Dover Road, and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended Sheffield) (Prescribed Right Turn) Order 1977 by Part IX of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Local Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road .Notice is hereby given that on the 24th February 1977 the Traffic Act 1974. South Yorkshire County Council made an Order under The effect of the proposed Order will be to prohibit any section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act vehicle from proceeding in the northern access road which 1967, as amended by Part IX of the Transport Act, 1968, runs in a north-westerly direction from Newtown Green to Schedule 19 to the Local Government Act, 1972 and Newtown Avenue, at Cudworth in the Barnsley Metropoli- Schedule 6 to the Road Traffic Act 1974. tan Borough. The effect of the Order which will come into operation Exceptions to the Order will permit the driving of a on the 15th March 1977 will be to cause any vehicle which mechanical road or gully vehicle being used in the pur- is proceeding in a south-easterly direction in Dover Road suance of statutory powers or to anything done with the at Hunters Bar in the Sheffield Metropolitan District to permission of a Police Constable in uniform. make a right-hand turn into Ecclesall Road. A copy of the proposed Order together with a map A copy of the Order together with a map showing the showing the restricted roads and statement of the County restricted road may be examined during normal office hours Council's reasons for proposing to make the Order may be at the offices of (i) the County Council, Brierley Hall, examined during normal office hours at the offices of (i) Brierley, near Barnsley and (ii) Sheffield City Council, 2-12 the Council Council, Brierley Hall, Brierley, near Barnsley, Division Street, Sheffield. and (ii) County Engineers, Regent Street, Barnsley. If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of If you wish to object to the proposed Order you should any of the provisions contained in it on the grounds that it send the grounds for your objection, in writing, to the is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic undersigned by the 27th March 1977. Regulation Act 1967, amended as aforesaid, or on the grounds that any requirements of that Act or of any instru- F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive. ment made under it has not been complied with in rela- County Hall, tion to the Order you may, within 6 weeks from the 24th Barnsley. (544) February 1977 apply to the High Court for this purpose. F. A. Mallett, Chief Executive. SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL County Hall, Barnsley. (537) The South Yorkshire County Council (Various Roads, Thorpe Salvin) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1977 Notice is hereby given that the South Yorkshire County SOUTH YORKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Council propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as amended The South Yorkshire County Council (Cemetery Road, by Part IX of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule 19 to the Mexborough) (Prohibition of Waiting) Order 1977 Local Government Act 1972 and Schedule 6 to the Road Notice is hereby given that the South Yorkshire County Traffic Act 1974. Council propose to make an Order under section 1 (1), (2) The effect of the proposed Order will be to prohibit and (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1967, as waiting by vehicles at any time in the lengths of road amended by Part IX of the Transport Act 1968, Schedule specified in the Schedule to this notice. 19 to the Local Government Act 1972 and-Schedule 6 Exceptions to the Order will permit waiting for the pur- to the Road Traffic Act 1974. pose of picking up and setting down passengers, loading and The effect of the proposed Order will be to prohibit unloading goods, in connection with building, industrial or waiting by vehicles at all times in that length of the north demolition operations, the removal of obstructions to traffic, side of Cemetery Road at Mexborough in the Doncaster the maintenance of the roads and the services therein, in Metropolitan District which extends from a point 14 pursuance of statutory powers or duties and for the col- metres west of the western side of the junction with Park lection and delivery of'postal packets. Road for a distance of 107 metres in an easterly direction..
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