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Dka;S%L Iudcjd§ Ckrcfha .Eiü M;%H the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka Wxl 2 YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h The Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka wxl 2"216 - 2021 fmnrjdß ui 19 jeks isl=rdod - 2021'02'19 No. 2,216 – fridaY, FEBRUARY 19, 2021 (Published by Authority) PART IV (B) — LOCAL GOVERNMENT (Separate paging is given to each language of every Part in order that it may be filed separately) PAGE PAGE Posts - Vacant ... –– Notices under the Local Authorities Elections Ordinance ... –– Examinations, Results of Examinations, &c. ... –– Revenue & Expenditure Returns ... –– Notices - calling for Tenders ... –– Local Government Notifications ... 274 Budgets ... –– By-Laws ... –– Miscellaneous Notices ... 279 Note.– (i) Sathya Sri Ghanapathi Bhakthi Jana Sewa Foundation (Incorporation) Bill was published as a supplement to the Part II of the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka of 12th, February 2021. (ii) Sisira Jayakody Siyapatha Foundation (Incorporation) Bill was published as a supplement to the Part II of the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka of 12th, February 2021. (iii) Sri Lanka Land Development Corporation (Amendment) Bill was published as a supplement to the Part II of the Gazette of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka of 12th February, 2021. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING ACCEPTANCE OF NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION IN THE WEEKLY “GAzette” ATTENTION is drawn to the Notification appearing in the 1st week of every month, regarding the latest dates and times of acceptance of Notices for publication in the weekly Gazettes, at the end of every weekly Gazette of Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. All Notices to be published in the weekly Gazettes shall close at 12.00 noon of each Friday, two weeks before the date of publication. All Government Departments, Corporations, Boards, etc. are hereby advised that Notifications fixing closing dates and times of applications in respect of Post-vacancies, Examinations, Tender Notices and dates and times of Auction Sales, etc. should be prepared by giving adequate time both from the date of despatch of notices to Govt. Press and from the date of publication, thereby enabling those interested in the contents of such notices to actively and positively participate please note that inquiries and complaints made in respect of corrections pertaining to notification will not be entertained after three months from the date of publication. All Notices to be published in the weekly Gazette should reach Government Press two weeks before the date of publication i.e. Notices for publication in the weekly Gazette of 12th March, 2021 should reach Government Press on or before 12.00 noon on 25th February, 2021. Electronic Transactions Act, No. 19 of 2006 - Section 9 “Where any Act or Enactment provides that any proclamation, rule, regulation, order, by-law, notification or other matter shall be published in the Gazette, then such requirement shall be deemed to have been satisfied if such rule, regulation, order, by-law, notification or other matter is published in an electronic form of the Gazette.”. GANGANI LIYANAGE, Government Printer. Department of Govt. Printing, Colombo 08, 01st January, 2021. This Gazette can be downloaded from www.documents.gov.lk 273 - B 82206- 5,403 (02/2021) 274 IV^wd& fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h - 2021'02'19 Part IV (B) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 19.02.2021 Local Government Notifications POLGAHawELA PRADESHIYA SABHA Informing under Section 24(3) of the Pradeshiya Sabha Act, No. 15 of 1987 PROVINCIAL Council (Consequential Provinces) Act, No. 12 of 1989 read with Section II. It is hereby ntoified according to the statement of 24(1)wd in the Provincial Act, No. 15 of 1987, that the roads published in the Gazette No. 1975, dated 19.10.2018 of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, mentioned in the Schedule therein were declared as a part of roads belonging to first crossroads of Pradeshiya Sabha road that starting from the land called Kongahamulahena in Kiralabokka Village to Devalaya according to Plan No. 6446, dated 19.10.2018, Part of the Imbulana road belonging to the Polgahawela Pradeshiya Sabha in Lihinigiriya according to Plan No. 6452, dated 29.10.2018, road from near Nimal Munasinghe's house to Imbulana Sanasa Bank according to Plan No. 618, dated 19.03.2018, road from Maithri Mawatha in Galabadagama (Meddalanda) Village to the pady field owned by R. P. Wimalawathi according to Plan No. 6459, dated 07.11.2018, Kivulgala road starting near the Kebiliththawala nursery school according to Plan No. 6021, dated 17.11.2017. It was hereby notified that if there were any objections against the roads. Hence, no action has been responded according to the Section 24(2) of the Pradeshiya Sabha Act, No. 15 of 1987 within this period as per the declaration of the Gazette notification, I do hereby declare to the General Public that the roads concerned as common roads and belonging to the Polgahawela Pradeshiya Sabha and maintained thereafter. E. LIVERA GUNATHILAKA, Chairman, Pradeshiya Sabha, Polgahawela. 02–503 ––––––––––––––––––––––––– JAFFNA MUNICipal COUNCIL License of Club Law, No. 17 of 1975 NOTICE is hereby given under selection 6(c) of licensing of club Law No. 17 of 1975 that the person in the Schedule has made an application to me for carrying on a club in the premise against his name during the year 2020. Any persons residing in the neighborhood of the said club or in the neighborhood of the Jaffna Municipal Council premises intend to object for issue of such license shall make a written statement ot me in duplicate within four weeks of the date of the notice with the reasons for the objects for the issue license. R. T. JEYASEELAN, Municipal Council, Municipal Commissioner, Jaffna, Municipal Council, Jaffna. 31st December, 2020. SCHEDuLE Serial Name and Address of Statement whether President/ Name of the Place where club No. Applicant Secretary/Management of the club Club proposed to 01 T. Suthan, Kantharodai President Seven Eleven No. 66, Rasavinthoddam West, Chunnakam Recreation club Veethy 02–504 IV^wd& fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h - 2021'02'19 275 Part IV (B) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 19.02.2021 KESBEwa URBAN COUNCIL Notice In terms of the Section 52 of the Urban Council Ordinance No. 61 of 1939,Chapter 255 IN terms of the Section 52 of the Council Ordinance No. 61of 1939, Chapter 255, makes public notice that the roads situated in Kesbewa urban Council in the Kesbewa Divisional Secretariat of the Colombo District in the Western Province are recognized and administered by the Kesbawa urban Council, (Shedule is attached herewith) Serial Road Name Length of Width of Started Assessment Last Assessment Number Road Road Number Number 01 Access road of 103.50 Meter 3.05 Meter 229 San Michel 229/16 San Michel "Alubogahawatta" Hadigama Road Road 02 Access road of 127 Meter 6.1 Meter 2312 Bandaragama 2310/8/B Bandaragama "Elibessewatta", Jamburaliya Main Road Main Road 03 Access road for 06 houses 65 Meter 4.5 Meter 031 Church Road 031/06 Church Road included No : 3/7/A, Suwarapola, Piliyandala LAKSHMAN PERERA, Chairman, Kesbewa urban Council. Dated 0n 27th January 2021, At urban Council- Kesbewa. 02-337 ––––––––––––––––––––––– BALAPITIYA PRADESHIYA SABHA Notice under Section 24 (1) (wd) of Pradeshiya Sabha Act No. 15 of 1987 IN terms of Section 24 of the Pradeshiya Sabha Act No. 15 of 1987, as the Chairman of the Balapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha of the Galle District of the Sothern Provincial Council, it is appropriate to declare as the streets owned by the House in terms of Section 24 of the Pradeshiya Sabha act No. 15 of 1987 and to publish in the Gazette 17.07.2019. The resolution passed in the General Assembly was approved by the Hon. Governor, Sothern Province under the letter No. G/SP/4/2/1/6 dated 11.12.2020. Are proclaimed as the means owned by the Church. If there are any objections from general public in Balapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha Limits or land owners who claim rights from the lands relevant to these roads they should submit their claims within three months from the date of the Gazette Notification in terms of Section 24 (2)of Pradeshiya Sabha Act, No. 15 of 1987. N. SAMAN DE SILVA, Chairman, Balapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha. At Balapitiya Pradeshiya Sabha, 01st January, 2021. 276 IV^wd& fldgi - YS% ,xld m%cd;dka;s%l iudcjd§ ckrcfha .eiÜ m;%h - 2021'02'19 Part IV (B) – GAZETTE OF THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA – 19.02.2021 THE SCHEDuLE MENTIONED ABOVE Serial Road Name Legth (Km) Bredth Start Finish No. (Meter) 01 Thuduwa Watta Road 0.135 0.215 Gunanda road Sea 02 Digurella Watta road 0.110 03 Gunanda road House Mr. Chandrasena 03 Maladeniya Watta road 0.210 03 Gunanda road Maladeniaya Watta 04 Gunanda road by road 0.356 02 Gunanda road Gunanda road 05 Weerawardana Mawatha 0.255 02 Karolis Silva Mawatha Weerawardana watta 06 Norman Waidyarathna Mawatha 0.345 03 Galle Road Sobhitha Mawatha 07 Gnanawimala Mawatha 0.500 03 Galle road Sea 08 Okada Para 0.300 2.5 Galle road House 09 Paratharakaya Lane 0.500 03 Paratharakaya road Kosgoda beach hotel 10 Pinwatta road 0.240 03 Galle Road Sea 11 Kepu ela road 0.700 04 Galle Road Elpitiya road 12 Kanda Mawatha 0.490 03 Kepu ela road Galle Road 13 Kanda Mawatha Pallama road 0.120 03 Kanda Mawatha Kanda Mawatha 14 Pahalawatta road 0.120 03 Kanda Mawatha Pahalawatta 15 Medagoda watta 0.700 03 Kepu ela road Galle Road 16 M.
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