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The London Gazette, 9Th October 1987 12561 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 9TH OCTOBER 1987 12561 CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL GRAVESHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL Borough ofCharnwood (Junction of Baxter Gate, Sparrow Hill & The Coneries Loughborough) (Traffic Regulation) The Borough ofGravesham (High Street—Urban Alleyway No.2) Order 198 . (Part) (Prohibition of Pedestrians) Order 1987 Notice is hereby given that Charnwood Borough Council pursuant Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Borough of to arrangements made under section 101 of the Local Government Gravesham pursuant to arrangements made under section 101 of Act 1972 with the County Council of Leicestershire in exercise of the Local Government Act 1972 with the Kent County Council the powers of the County Council under Sections 1(1) and (2), 2 have, on 2nd October 1987 made an Order under sections 1(1) and (1) to (3) and 4 (1) and Part IV to Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic (2), 2 (1) to (3) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 the effect of Regulation Act 1984 proposes to make an Order the effect of which which is as described in the notice of proposals published in the will be to prohibit vehicles from turning right from The Coneries London Gazette on 4th September 1987, issue No. 51051 reference into Sparrow Hill and to remove the box junction status from that No. 723. junction. A copy of the Order, which came into operation on 3rd October Existing Traffic Orders will be revoked or amended as necessary. 1987 may be inspected at the Civic Centre, Windmill Street, Full details of the proposals are in the draft Order which, together Gravesend Monday to Friday between the hours of 9.30 a.m and with a statement of the Council's reasons for proposing to make the 12.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. If you wish to question the Order, may be examined at the enquiry counter, Municipal Offices, validity of the Order, or any provision contained in it on the Southfields, Loughborough on Mondays to Thursdays between grounds that it is not within the power conferred by the Road 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and on Fridays between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 Traffic Regulation Act 1984 or on the grounds that any requirement p.m. Any objections to the proposed Order should be sent together of that Act or of any instrument made under it has not been with the grounds for objection in writing to the undersigned by not complied with in relation to the Order, you may, within 6 weeks of later than 6th November 1987. the date of this notice, apply to the High Court for this purpose. G. Henshall, Borough Secretary R. D. Dewar, Chief Executive and Borough Secretary Municipal Offices, Civic Centre, Southfields, Windmill Street, Loughborough LEI 1 2TX. Gravesend, Kent. 9th October 1987. (745) 9th October 1987. (753) CHARNWOOD BOROUGH COUNCIL Borough of Charnwood (Broad Street, Loughborough) (Revocation of Waiting Restriction) Order 198 . Notice is hereby given that Charnwood Borough Council pursuant to arrangements made under section 101 of the Local Government LANGBAURGH BOROUGH COUNCIL Act 1972 with the County Council of Leicestershire in exercise of the powers of the County Council under sections 1(1) and (2), 2(1) The Langbaurgh (York Road Redcar) to (3) and 4 (2) and Part IV to Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Waiting Restrictions Order 1987 Regulation Act 1984 proposes to make an Order the effect of which will be to make permanent the Borough of Charnwood (broad Notice is hereby given that on 9th October 1987 Langbaurgh Street, Loughborough) (Experimental Revocation of Waiting Borough Council acting as agent for Cleveland County Council Restriction) Order 1986 which revoked the restriction of waiting made an Order under section 1(1) and (2) and 2 (1) to (3) and 4 (2) between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturdays on the south-east side of of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Broa'd Street, Loughborough, from a point 45.5 metres north-east The Order comes into effect on 12th October 1987, and its effect of its junction with Ashby Road in a north-easterly direction for a is that no person will be allowed to cause or permit any vehicle to distance of 133 metres. wait on those lengths of road specified in the Schedule hereto except Full details of the proposals are in the draft Order which, together under the direction or with the permission of a police constable in with maps showing the restricted areas and a statement of the uniform or a traffic warden in uniform. council's reasons for proposing to make the Order, may be Exemptions in the Order permit waiting for the purpose of examined at the enquiry counter, Municipal Offices, Southfields, boarding or alighting, loading or unloading, building and Loughborough on Mondays to Thursdays between 8.30 a.m. and 5 roadworks, and the maintenance of essential services. Disabled p.m. and on Fridays between 8.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Any persons vehicles displaying the relevant disabled person badge will objections to the proposed Order should be sent together with the be allowed to wait for up to 2 hours with return prohibited within grounds for objection in writing to the undersigned by no later than 1 hour. Other vehicles will be allowed to wait upon a duly 6th November 1987. authorised parking space for a period not exceeding the maximum G. Henshall, Borough Secretary permitted therefor and during the period specified therefor. Municipal Offices, Hackney Carriages will be allowed to wait at a duly authorised cab Southfields, rank. Loughborough Lei 1 2tx. A copy of the Order and the relevant plan may be inspected at the 9th October 1987. (746) offices of the Town Clerk, Langbaurgh Town Hall, Fabian Road, South Bank, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, TS6 9AR free of charge OADBY AND WIGSTON BOROUGH COUNCIL during normal office hours. The Borough of Oadby and Wigston (Various Roads, Oadby) If you wish to question the validity of the Order or of any (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting) and (Prohibition of provisions contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the Driving) (Gladstone Street, Wigston) Order 1987 power of the relevant sections of the Road Traffic. Regulation Act, Notice is hereby given that on 30th September 1987, The Oadby 1984 or that any requirement of that Act or any enactment made And Wigston Borough Council (acting as agent for the under it has not been complied with in relation to the Order you Leicestershire County Council) made an Order under section 1(1) may within 6 weeks from the date of publication of this notice and (2), 2 (1) 19 (3), 4 (2) and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road apply to the High Court for this purpose. Traffic Regulation Act 1984. Notice-pf the Council's proposal to K. Abigail, Town Clerk make the Order was previously contained in issue no. S0999 of the Langbaurgh Borough Council, London Gazette dated 17th July 1987, reference number 786, page Fabian Road, South Bank, 9185. The effect of the Order is as described in that Notice. Middlesbrough, A copy of the Order, which will come into operation on 12th Cleveland, TS6 9AR. October 1987, may be inspected at the Council Offices, Station Road, Wigston during normal office hours and the Public Library, SCHEDULE Sandhurst Street, Oadby, during library opening hours. York Road (a) On the north side of York Road from its Any person wishing to question the validity of the Order or of junction with Rocket Terrace in a any provisions contained in it on the ground that it is not within the westerly direction for a distance of 10 powers of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or on the ground metres. that any requirement of the Act or any relevant regulations made (b) On the north side of York Road from its under it have not been complied with in relation to the Order, may, junction with Rocket Terrace in an within 6 weeks from 30th September 1987 apply to the High Court easterly direction for a distance of 15 for this purpose. metres (plus 15 metres at the junction). J. B. Burton, Clerk and Chief Executive (c) On the south side of York Road from its Council Offices, junction with Harwall Road in an easterly Station Road, Wigston direction to the junction with Leics., LE8 2DR. Kirkleatham Lane distance of 90 metres. 9th October 1987. (747) 9th October 1987. (754).
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